Tuʻi Pelehake attended
Newington College,
Sydney, (1941–1942) and
Gatton Agricultural College, Queensland, Australia. On 10 June 1947, Fatafehi married
Melenaite Tupoumoheofo Veikune (13 November 1924 – 16 March 1993) in a double marriage ceremony () with his older brother, the Crown Prince (at the time known as Tupoutoʻa-Tungī), who also married
Halaevalu Mataʻaho ʻAhomeʻe. He received the title
Tuʻi Pelehake (Fatafehi) from his mother (
Queen Sālote) in 1944, and he also received the second-highest title of Tonga, Tuʻi Faleua (king of the second house). From a non-traditional side, he was conferred an honorary
CBE in 1966. He inherited from his mother an artistic side; he was a well-known poet and composer. ==Politics==