The Busoga Kingdom has joyfully announced the birth of twin sons to His Majesty Kyabazinga William Gabula Nadiope IV and Her Royal Highness Queen Jovia Mutesi. The princes, William Ethan Nadiope and Arnold Eli Nadiope, were born on August 27, 2025, ushering in a new chapter for the royal family.
“With profound joy and heartfelt gratitude, I am delighted to formally announce the birth of our twin sons: Prince William Ethan Nadiope and Prince Arnold Eli Nadiope, born on the 27th day of August 2025. The arrival of the newborns marks a deeply cherished milestone in our family’s journey, and we are overwhelmed and humbled by the magnitude of this double blessing. Both newborns, along with their remarkable mother, are in high spirits and excellent health. We give thanks to Almighty God for His blessings and abundant grace and for ushering us into this new chapter as a family of four. The outpouring of love, goodwill, and prayers from all our friends and well-wishers has been profoundly uplifting, and we remain sincerely appreciative of your continued support. We look forward to the opportunity to introduce our sons to you in due course.”

The royal couple’s journey together began with their historic wedding on November 18, 2023, at Christ’s Cathedral in Bugembe, Jinja City. The event, the first official royal wedding in Busoga since 1956, attracted thousands of guests, including dignitaries, traditional leaders, and citizens from across Uganda. During the occasion, Queen Jovia Mutesi—formally known as the Inhebantu—was introduced to the nation, marking a defining moment in the cultural and social life of the kingdom.
Since his enthronement in 2014 as the 11th Kyabazinga of Busoga, William Gabula Nadiope IV has championed the revival of cultural traditions and promoted unity within the kingdom. The arrival of the twin princes is seen as a blessing not only for the royal household but also for the Basoga people, who view the monarchy as a pillar of identity and pride.
The Busoga Kingdom described the births as a moment of collective joy and renewal, symbolizing both continuity and the promise of a vibrant future for the kingdom.