The royal princess grew up silently, and the queen kept a low profile when she gave birth to three c

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-29

The third child of King Jigme Kesar Namgyel Wangchuck of Bhutan, the little princess Sonam Yangden Wangchuck, recently made her first public appearance at the naming ceremony. The ceremony took place at Tashi Chodzong Monastery in Yanbu, Bhutan's capital, and many people came to celebrate the three-month-old life. During the naming ceremony, the royal family wore gorgeous costumes and luxurious jewels, and solemnly performed the ceremony, while the little princess was pampered and watched by everyone.

On that day, King Jigme Kesar Namyer Wangchuck of Bhutan walked at the head of the procession with the little princess, demonstrating his responsibility and care as a father. His father, the 4th King of Bhutan, Jigme Singh Wangchuck, and his eldest son, Jigme Namyer Wangchuck, also accompanied him to send his most sincere wishes to the little princess. It is worth mentioning that the name of the little princess is also very meaningful.

Sonam, a name unique to Bhutan, symbolizes merit, longevity, and good luck, while Yangden symbolizes prosperity and happiness, and is endowed with precious meanings. This name is the best wish and companionship for a new life. Jizeng Pema is the wife of the King of Bhutan and the mother of three children. At the naming ceremony, she was dressed in a gorgeous costume and wore a red coral necklace, holding the little princess in her arms, her eyes full of maternal concern and tenderness.

This young queen with three children shows her best side as a loving mother, and she will also be the best mentor and role model for this little princess to grow up. And the two sons of Jizin Pema were also present at the ceremony. Seven-year-old Jigme Namyer Wangchuck is the dragon prince of Bhutan and the future sixth king of Bhutan. He has been out to work several times without his parents and has shown himself to be very calm and mature. This may be due to his family education and status as a future king.

His younger brother sat next to him, and the family seemed very harmonious. In this fast-paced era, the traditions, religions and family values represented by the Bhutanese royal family may seem like a luxury to us, but we can see the warmth of family, the power of love, and the preciousness and preciousness of traditional culture. The arrival of the little princess Sonam Yangden Wangchuck has added joy and joy to the Bhutanese royal family, and has also brought us more food for thought and inspiration.

Not long ago, at a grand ceremony, the "Dragon Prince" brought a moving scene: he took his 3-year-old brother Jigme Ugin Wangchuck in his arms and gently stroked his brother's forehead, showing his brother's affectionate side. This deep brotherhood makes people look forward to their future relationship. Before Sonam was born, little Jigme Ugin Wangchuck was the child that Jizeng Pema took special care of. However, with a new baby in her family, she had to shift her attention to newborns.

Despite the addition of a new ding to the family, Jizeng Pema, who has thick black hair, has always maintained a cold temperament, and there is rarely a smile on his face, even if the smile blooms, it is a faint touch. It is reported that at the grand ceremony that day, Sonam's grandmother, that is, the Queen Mother, also attended the ceremony, but she did not appear in the camera when taking the "three generations in the same house" photo. Jigme Singh Wangchuck, 68, has four wives, and all four are sisters.

And the current king is the child of Tsering Yangdong Wangchuck, the third of these four wives. Interestingly, Jizeng Pema's sister and younger brother, who are now also members of the Bhutanese royal family, are married to the king's own brother, and the younger brother is married to the king's youngest half-sister. Such intricate family relationships are ironic, and they also show the special rules and traditions within the royal family.

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