On October 13, 2021, King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and Queen Jetsun Pema celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary. On the occasion of the anniversary, the King and Queen released new photos. King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck got married to Jetsun Pema in a traditional Buddhist ceremony on October 13, 2011 at the administration centre, Punakha Dzong, in Punakha.
The King and Queen now have two sons. Their first son, Gyalsey Jigme Namgyel, was born in February 2016 and their second son, Gyalsey Ugyen Wangchuck in March 2020.
I can see what a marriage of love does : happiness ,strength, comfort and reassurance . Happy anniversary to this lovely couple.
ReplyDeleteIs the king ok? He looks a lot thinner.
ReplyDeleteMellie
Aw happy anniversary you two. I love that the King didn't take other wives because he loved Jetsun. Their babies are adorable.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful King and Queen in their traditional clothes. Very good they do not try to imitate Western Kings and Queens. I hope they will stay true to their beliefs and traditions !
ReplyDeleteMarcy
Beautiful people.
ReplyDeleteQuel magnifique couple dans ses vêtements traditionnels toujours très colorés à qui je souhaite un joyeux anniversaire ; adorable la deuxième photo pour laquelle je ne peux que craquer !
ReplyDeleteMögen diese bezaubernden Menschen weiterhin so glücklich bleiben :):)
ReplyDeleteMagnificent clothing! Vibrant, colors radiate from each fiber strand and combine to make beautiful clothing. jj
ReplyDeleteIt’s wonderful to see these gorgeous textiles. The colours and patterns are outstanding. What a stunning woman she is! (V.M.)
ReplyDeleteAgain, the King and Queen of Bhutan are like a fairytale come true! Handsome king, beautiful queen, gorgeous clothes, and such happiness! All the best to the King and Queen--may you have a lifetime of happiness.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful couple, and their children are gorgeous. Here's to many more happy years for them.
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