A Real Life Fairytale: King & Queen of Bhutan
If you are wondering
that why is even this story on a travel blog, is it required. The answer is
YES. There is maximum chance that today you have searched this article because
you are in Bhutan and you are curious about the love story of King and Queen of
Bhutan after looking at their fantastic yet simple photos all over the place.
Wondering the story behing this lovely couple on your travel to Bhutan. Here is
it.
As
you know, Bhutan is a small country located at the southern end of the eastern
Himalaya. It has a population of about 790,000 people and is also one of the
most closed countries in the world – it has selected tourism and costs a heavy
amount per day as permit charges to discourage foreign influence. Although its
economy is underdeveloped, Bhutan has been ranked one of the happiest countries
in the world due to the fulfilling and non-materialistic lives the locals live.
Having
heard how amazing this country is, here’s a little insight about how their
queen came to be. And it’s absolutely like a fairytale any girl would swoon
over! Jetsun Pema was just an ordinary Bhutanese girl-next-door. At the age of
seven, she had an encounter with the then 17-year-old Crown Prince Jigme Khesar
Namgyel Wangchuck, now King of Bhutan. Little did she know that the magical
encounter she had with his majesty would make her queen 14 years later.
The
current king Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck is known to be a heartthrob to his
people. He’s handsome, 180cm tall, possesses extraordinary temperament and has
a positive take on life. The young prince became one of the world’s youngest
king when he took over his father King Jigme Singye Wangchuck’s throne who
retired from it in 2006. King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck is also a smart
young lad that graduated from Boston University in the United States and Oxford
University in the United Kingdom with flying colours. Despite all that he is,
the young king doesn’t live his life like a lavish playboy. Instead, he commits
to his country and listens to his people’s needs.
Although
Jetsun Pema is considered a commoner, her family has many connections with the
royal family. The royal couple met for the first time when she was seven years
old and he was 17 years old at a picnic. Little Jetsun Pema was so intrigued by
the fine young man that stood before her that she pulled his hand and said
childishly: “I would like to marry you.” The Crown Prince was confused and
asked her why. Without any hesitation at all, little Jetsun Pema replied: “I
like you.” Her childish and innocent confession caught the prince’s heart and
he promised that when she grew up and if they were both single and in love, he
would marry her.
At
that young age, Jetsun Pema was not aware that the young man she confessed to
was the Crown Prince. Only at the age of 10 was she made aware of it. Little
Jetsun Pema felt pressured as the adults around her often talked about a great
beauty with elegance and intelligence that would marry the Crown Prince. Not to
mention, the topic always brought up names of girls with noble, aristocrat, or
royal blood. These discussions never failed to make Jetsun Pema anxious about
the future. Hence, she worked hard to bring herself up in a manner that would
put her on par as the Crown Prince. She was a straight-A student that was
admitted to one of the best high schools in India. While she was there, she
passed English, History, Geography, and Economics with flying colours. Two
years after graduating high school, she began her tertiary education at
Regent’s College in London. In addition to Dzongkha, the official language of
Bhutan, she is also fluent in English and Hindi. Apart from being an
outstanding student, Jetsun Pema was also extremely outgoing and had interests
in art, photography, and Bhutanese traditional music. Many years later, the
young prince who was then already King Jigme Singye Wangchuck met Jetsun Pema
again, who was a university student at the time. Since then, he has never been
able to take his eyes off her.
Little
Jetsun Pema grew up to be a fine young lady with both beauty, intelligence and
talent. When King Jigme Singye Wangchuck met her again, he fell for her at once
and decided that he would wife no other except for Jetsun Pema. In 2011, the
21-year-old commoner Jetsun Pema married the 31-year-old King Jigme Khesar
Namgyel Wangchuck. The royal wedding was held in simple traditional Bhutanese
style. Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck’s father, King Jigme Singye Wangchuck,
has four wives, but Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck promises that Jetsun Pema
will be his only wife and queen as she will forever be irreplaceable in his
heart.
After
marrying the king, Queen Jetsun Pema remained down to earth and assists her
husband in every way that she can. The royal couple has captured the hearts of
their people and has significantly increased the level of happiness in their
country through spiritual fulfillment and satisfaction. In 2016, the royal
couple was blessed with the gift of life. A young prince was born, the next
heir to Bhutan’s throne and we’re sure he’s going to capture several hearts
just like how his parents are doing so now.





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