King Jigme, Queen Jetsun Pema and the Royal Family of Bhutan 1: Ending 2021


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The little prince is not only adorable but so well behaved. He isn't even two, and handling it like a little pro.
 
I am beginning to see more and more of his father in the little boy. He is soo cute...in fact the entire family is a dream!:whistling:

As Countessmeout out, the little prince is preternaturally serene and poised for a baby.....
 
His mom was smart and brought a football for him to the meeting with the prime minister.
 
His mom was smart and brought a football for him to the meeting with the prime minister.

I am wondering actually if the ball was a gift from the PM to the little prince. The prince got a few gifts, including from the president.


It looks in one photo like the Prime minister was giving him the ball. Or maybe the prince was just showing off his sharing skills :cool:


Gift from the President

 
Looks like youu're right. Although I love the 'showing off his sharing skills' :D
 
Aw, little Jigme is so professional already! He's a little star, and a very cute one at that. ?
 
He is so cute!!! Lovely child!!! Can't wait for him to have a sibling and play together! It will be cuteness overload!!
 
From their trip to India last week:


King of Bhutan, along with the Queen and Royal Prince, called on President Kovind


The King, the Queen and the Gyalsey (Prince) of Bhutan in India


Bhutan King in India


Baby Bhutan Prince Meeting Modi, Sushma Steals The Show During India Visit

 
On 11 November , Coinciding with the Birth Anniversary of His Majesty the Fourth Druk Gyalpo, Her Majesty The Gyaltsuen formally launched the "Bhutan for Life" initiative.
Bhutan for Life, a joint initiative of the Royal Government of Bhutan and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), is a strategic and long-term solution to ensure that Bhutan remains economically and environmentally sustainable forever.



On December 17, Bhutan celebrates National Day, commemorating the day on which His Majesty King Ugyen Wangchuck became the first hereditary monarch of Bhutan in 1907.
This month’s calendar, based on an illustration by artist Chimi R Namgyel, of His Majesty Druk Gyalpo Ugyen Wangchuck, the First King of Bhutan.

Happy last month of 2017!!!

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:previous: Thank you for sharing the photos eya. Bhutan seems like such a beautiful country - such a shame that it's expensive and difficult to go to!
 
:previous: Yes HereditaryPrincess me too! a beautiful country but so difficult to go there!!


23 December 2017: Wishing our beloved Queen Mother, Her Majesty Gyalyum Tseyring Pem Wangchuck, a very happy 60th Birth Anniversary.

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And The King continue her trip to the villages of his country

 
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Beautiful photos. I always enjoy seeing events and this lovely family ?

And happy belated birthday to the queen mum :flowers:
 
As usual, thank you for sharing the photos with us eya. I always like it when little Jigme comes along to events with his parents - the photo of him on his father's bag is super cute!
 
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HE'S 1!!! With his size, interactions, and walking I thought he was 3.
 
HE'S 1!!! With his size, interactions, and walking I thought he was 3.

He is almost 23 months, his second birthday is on February 5.
I just spent Christmas with a cousin, her son will be 2 on January 14th and he behaves much like the little prince.
 
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I'm horrible with baby ages and personalities. I work with 4yr olds whose personalities and behaviors range from 6 mos to 10yrs.
 
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What a lovely family photo. I love their monthly calendar. :flowers:

Great photos of the event today.
 
The King attend today at the final day of the Khandro Kongshag Tshechu, held triennially at the Tsakaling Nagtshang in Mongar. The Tshechu, during which unique dances of the Peling tradition are performed, is not only a sacred event, but also one where the intangible cultural heritage of Bhutan is preserved.
The King met with people from the neighboring areas who came to attend the festival.

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Thank you for the photos and information :flowers: I find them so beautiful, and I am always fascinated by the culture.

Interesting to see a ceremony hosted every three years. Not a common number.
 
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