23 interesting pictures of what it means to be the queen of Bhutan
Bhutan is a small, wonderful and mysterious country located in the Himalayas near India and Tibet. She also bears a second, much more poetic name, the Kingdom of the Thunder Dragon. There are beautiful landscapes, untouched nature and people who don’t dwell on their young king and his beautiful wife. The ruling couple is very popular and loved by the people here. Let’s take a look at how the king and queen live and what the ruler’s working days are like.
Jetsun Pema Wangchuk, 25, and her 36-year-old wife, Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuk, are called the Himalayan Kate and William.
It’s not customary to show love publicly ...
However, Jetsun and Jigme are not shy about being gentle in public.
Although past rulers advocated polygamy, Jigme put an end to this tradition.
The ruler has publicly stated that Jetsun Pema will remain his only wife.
Jetsun received primary education in India. She is currently studying at London's Regent's College with a degree in International Relations. In addition to her native Dzong-ke, the Queen is fluent in English and Hindi.
Incidentally, Jetsun Pema and Kate Middleton have much in common. She, like the Duchess of Cambridge, went in for sports and was even the captain of the school basketball team.
Jetsun and Kate are also united by an active social position: women are engaged in charity work and both have a passion for art.
It is interesting to note that Jetsun Pema has his own Instagram account. He is led by the Queen's subjects.
The Bhutanese queen can be called one of the most beautiful in the world.
Residents of Bhutan consider her a role model and a national icon of style.
The Queen believes: "Appearance is enough to make people more interested in your soul."
It is interesting to know that Jetsun has left the common people. Her father is a pilot, and her mother is a niece to the wife of the second king of Bhutan.
The queen is distinguished by special female wisdom and kind disposition. She is the UNEP Ambassador for the Protection of the Ozone Layer of the Earth.
Watch the video: Queen of Bhutan launches Druk Net internet services in Thimphu (May 2024).
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