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Published: 09:43 BST, 5 September 2012 | Updated: 14:47 BST, 5 September 2012
Thousands of bare-breasted young Swazi women paraded themselves in front of their king yesterday in a lavish ceremony to celebrate chastity and unity.
Dressed in beaded skirts, clutching machetes and mobile phones, women and girls danced and sang tributes to the king and queen mother - also known as the Great She-Elephant - in a traditional Umhlanga Reed Dance to celebrate womanhood and virginity.
Those taking part dismissed criticism of the extravagant celebrations on Sunday and Monday, which took place in one of Africa's poorest countries, ruled by the continent's last absolute monarch.
Virgins: Maidens sing and dance outside the Queen Mother's Royal Palace after delivering reeds at Ludzidzini in Mbabane, Swaziland, on Sunday, ahead of Monday's Reed Dance
Celebrations: Thousand of virgins took part in the event in honour of a royal family which has in some quarters been criticised for being out of touch with a country where many live in abject poverty
National pride: Many of the women taking part stressed their dedication to their king and their chastity
'I'm proud to be Swazi and to be a virgin. We are here to show unity with the king and with each other,' said 18-year-old Gcebine Dlamini.
She braced herself against the cold of the southern hemisphere's winter in her skimpy outfit as scores of tourists had photos taken next to the topless women.
King Mswati III, who has at least a dozen wives and a personal fortune estimated at $200million, faced unprecedented protests last year when his appointed administration ran out of money after a 2009 recession in neighbouring South Africa.
Despite the touch economic climate, the royal household has shown few signs of wanting to tighten its belt.
Absolute monarch: King Mswati III, front, who has at least a dozen wives and a personal fortune estimated at $200million
Tradition: The maidens bring reeds cut from river beds, which they then presented to the queen mother in a mile-long singing and foot-stamping procession
Showing off the goods: In the past, the king has used the ceremony to choose a new wife, and some girls still hoped to catch the king's eye
Security operation: A Swazi Correctional Services officer supervises girls performing
In July, South Africa's Mail and Guardian newspaper reported that three of Mswati's wives joined a 66-strong royal entourage heading to Las Vegas on a shopping spree.
There was no comment from the palace.
Chaste: A young Swazi woman wears an 'umgaco' a traditional scarf with woollen pompoms, symbolizing her virginity
But women at the annual event gathered behind the monarch in the week-long celebrations, even though police kept a close watch on what they might tell journalists and tourists roaming the grounds of the royal village, some 20km (12 miles) outside the capital.
In the past, the king has used the ceremony to choose a new wife, and some girls still hoped to catch the king's eye.
'If chosen, I would be able to live a better life than what I have, have a lot of money, live a queen's life and travel overseas,' said Fakazile Dlamini, 14, who arrived on a lorry from her village 60km away to attend the ceremony.
New royal wives have often received a BMW and their own palace, fuelling criticism in a country where more than two-thirds of its 1.4million people live in abject poverty.
Women's groups and political opponents also say Mswati's penchant for multiple young brides is out of touch in a country with the world's highest rate of HIV/AIDS.
The monarch says polygamy is part of Swazi tradition and helps cement national unity.
Despite growing discontent, maidens still flock in from across the country - some attend the ceremony every year until they marry.
They bring reeds cut from river beds, which they then presented to the queen mother in a mile-long singing and foot-stamping procession.
Carnival atmosphere: Tens of thousands of young women and girls took part in the celebration
Family fun: A youngster joins in the action
Closely watched: Police kept a close watch on what the young women might tell journalists and tourists roaming the grounds of the royal village, some 20km (12 miles) outside the capital
Just another day in Swaziland: This man seems unmoved by the acres of nubile flesh on display, instead preferring to catch up on some current affairs
In the past, they would have been accommodated by families living close to the royal household. These days they are put up in camps and protected by police from other men.
Even though the girls refuse to criticise UK-educated Mswati, who arrived at the event dressed in beads and lion cloth, not everyone supported his polygamous lifestyle.
'I don't want to be a queen, I don't want to share my man. Polygamy is not okay,' said Siphesihle Mdluli, 20, while waving her bundle of reeds. 
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