has been in constant turmoil since Bhutan King Kesar and Queen Pema got married. The king's first love revealed intimate photos with the king; and the queen always had a cold face when attending events. has to be said that the relationship between this couple is really hard to guess.
However, 10 years ago, when the 21-year-old Queen Pema just married into the royal family, they were showing off their food anytime and anywhere, and they walked hand in hand in the rain. When they were on their honeymoon in Japan, they even showed their love under the umbrella in front of the monks, and they would row together. Whether it was sweet or not can be seen from their eyes!
Pema and Kessar are 10 years apart. It is said that when Pema was 7 years old, Kessar expressed his love to her and also made a vow to marry her. As expected, after Pema turned 21, Kesar married Pema home vigorously. As soon as Pema entered the door, he became the queen of Bhutan and was also the youngest queen in the world at that time.
During the wedding period, Kesar and Pema often snuggled together sweetly, and the combination of handsome men and beautiful women looked very compatible. Just after getting married, Kessar took Pema to the royal family business. Pema, who is not very skilled in business, always follows Kessar, like a little girl who needs to be protected at all times. The King of Bhutan seemed to be her knight, watching her every move was really sweet and beautiful.
Once, Kesar brought Pema to the mountain area for inspection. Unexpectedly, it started to rain during the event. At the beginning, it was just a light rain. Kesar and Pema did not end the official business that day immediately, but did not even put on an umbrella, and chose to continue to say hello and chat with the people in the mountain area. They seemed very dedicated.
After the rain was getting heavier, Kesar was worried that his wife would be exposed to the rain, so he took Pema's hand and continued the official business with her that day.
After a while, both of them were soaked in the water, but Kesar and Pema smiled at the same time, which made the rainy day feel a little romantic.
Kesal and Pema After less than a month of marriage, Pema took Pema to Japan and decided to spend their honeymoon trip in Japan. , Pema, who visited Japan as the Queen of Bhutan for the first time, attached great importance to this trip to Japan.
After the plane landed, Kesar and Pema first visited members of the Japanese royal family and met with Akihito and Michiko , who were still the emperor and queen at the time. Queen Michiko dressed in traditional Japanese clothes that day and looked very elegant and kind.
Pema, who was visiting the Japanese royal family for the first time, wore Bhutanese national clothing in a low-key but not ordinary way. In order to support the scene, she also specially wore a "beloved earring" made of
And this time, Queen Pema also competed with Princess Kiko for the first time in the same frame. So let's take a look at which of these two beauties is better?
It is not difficult for us to see from the clothes of these two people that the bright yellow Pema really "superfies" Princess Kiko. After all, Pema is the queen of Bhutan, and Concubine Kiko can only be the imperial concubine.
Later, when Princess Kiko visited Bhutan, she also had the same frame with Pema. However, as the host this time, Pema did not want to show off, but instead dressed simply.
In addition to holding a series of welcome ceremonies for the arrival of the Bhutanese king and his wife, the Japanese royal family also prepared a special "program" for the newlyweds. During the event, Kesal and Pema both changed into Japanese kimonos. Pema's hair scattered in front was clipped behind her head, and a flower headdress was decorated with it, which looked no different from a pretty Japanese girl.
Pema carefully grind and served tea for her husband next to her under her guidance, and Kesar was also patiently observing his wife's every move.
Finally, after seeing Pema's hard work, Kesar couldn't help but smile. After Pema drank the tea, he still couldn't help but lower his head and laughed secretly. Seeing the two of them interacting sweetly, the staff next to him even smiled at his aunt.
In the next trip, Kesar and Pema also visited Kinkaku Temple to pray for blessings. Bhutan is a country that believes in Buddhism. Kesar and Pema are both Buddhists, not to mention that their marriage ceremony was held in a temple in Bhutan. Therefore, this visit to Kinkaku Temple has long been included in their itinerary.
But unfortunately, this prayer event encountered a rainy day again. In order not to delay the trip, Kesar and Pema entered the Kinkaku Temple with an oil paper umbrella.
In the temple, Kesar and Pema met the monk Leiti Alima of the temple. While talking to the monk, the couple also "disputed" about whom they held an umbrella for the monk.
At first, Pema took the initiative to lean towards the monk. After the slow-warming Kaiser noticed his wife's actions, he hurriedly stepped forward to cover the monk's rain. Seeing this situation, Kaiser and Pema looked at each other and smiled, and the monk was intertwined in the middle and began to spread feelings.
At one moment, two umbrellas on the head of the monk, one for the king and the other for the queen. This treatment is really not something that ordinary people can enjoy!
After visiting the monk, the rain gradually became lighter, and Kesar and Pema boarded a small boat and took a boat to the lake under the protection of the staff. On the boat, Kesal hugged Pema's waist. Pema carefully held an umbrella for Kesal. Except for the "bodyguard" next to him, the whole picture looks particularly romantic and dreamy.
Days froze, and now this sweet couple has lived together for 10 years under the witness of the whole world. The two of them have a lovely baby, and the family of four is having a happy life.
On the 10th anniversary of the wedding last month, Bhutan's official media also posted photos of the king's family of four. After experiencing so much together, Kesar and Pema are still inseparable.
Although there is less sweetness between them when they first got married, I believe that love has taken root in the hearts of both of them. Even if there are many rumors in the future, they will be self-defeating because of their deep feelings.
And Pema is definitely not a person with a love brain. She understands that no matter how strong love is, it will gradually fade into family affection, so the mutual support between her and the king is very worthy of people's envy. The Queen of Bhutan’s ability to sit firmly in the position of the queen for 10 years is not only due to her strong family, but also has a lot to do with her living a transparent life.