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My King, My Hero

My King - HM Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck

Sunday, 16 May

As usual I was surfing my fb to update some burning news, I came across one of my fb friends profile pic as His Majesty's Boyhood Photograph. For a few minutes, I was lost looking at the beautiful Kupar of His Majesty. It is remarkably beautiful. It immediately became one of my favourite HM's Kupar on my phone. I grew up looking at My King but never this lovely photograph. It made my day so happy despite the distressing news of COVID19 across the globe.

So before I set to download the pic, I quickly rolled through HM's official fb page to check the pic. I couldn't find the pic. I made a guess, it must be from somewhere else. However, I couldn't stop downloading the photograph of His Majesty. Nothing has barred me from downloading the photograph and keeping it in my phone as a souvenir. It added one more collection of His Majesty's photograph in my phone. Nevertheless, I have immediately put up in my instagram page to share my happiness and joyous moments and finally into my blog. I am putting up a blog post to remember the day, to feel this day, to get back into such a happy moment, to keep My King close to my heart and also to remember the hard days the world is facing. 

It is one of the most beautiful Kupar of His Majesty I have ever seen –handsome! (no adjective is enough to express my feeling)

The pic speaks that as a little boy, His Majesty seems so caring and a great human-being, mindful and visionary, genuine and selfless leader, someone who could be trusted and relied upon from thousands of miles, is my King and he is my Hero. 

I always look upon My King as a Role Model. An idol. the North Star. True and very genuine soul, for which I always draw inspiration when I go low. I draw solace to move on with life when I go out off the tract. His Majesty always gives me a hope to live one more beautiful moment of my life. 

I feel blessed and lucky million times to be born in this country under such a leader, a visionary King, who loves his people and country more than his own life, such as My King and he is My Hero!

My affection, admiration and respect for My King would never be less, even at the cost of my own life, even at the last phase of my life, I would still be loving My King who has sacrificed his life for the people and the country. 

As always, I am proud of My King, My Handsome King, who have been a very farsighted and inspiring leader. My King is a World Leader, the Most Handsome King of the world who always gives unfailing love and protection to his people that makes him something very special and the world must learn from My Great King!

This is what keeps me moving and brings me one step closer to My King, "we must always stand united in spirit and purpose, we must always be one nation with one common goal". 


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