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My King! My Hero For COVID-19

As usual I was surfing through my fb to update some news on coronavirus, I came across updates on His Majesty touring the Southern belt personally on foot making our people understand the cause of this pandemic. For a few minutes, I was lost looking at the beautiful Kupar of His Majesty and the team. 

It is absolutely and remarkably beautiful and heart-warming to see our Beloved King toiling and working so hard for the people. It immediately became one of my favourite Kupar. It made my day so happy despite the distressing news of COVID19 across the globe and in nearby bordering towns. 

 

Without much thought, I have downloaded all the photographs and made my phone profile picture just to thank His Majesty for his personal sacrifices made in rain and heat. It gave me a different feeling altogether to talk about the Royal tours. 

 

I have decided never to take away this beautiful Kupar from my phone. Every time I open up my phone screen, it reminds me of His Majesty’s hardship and love for his country. Perhaps, it makes me a better human being each time I see My King in such attire. I keep it in my phone as a souvenir. Indeed, I keep it as a Special Royal Gift. Nothing more can be worth such a noble journey into our southern zone in rain and heat and sun. Our King does such a great sacrifice, while in the west everything goes from the chair. Furthermore, I have immediately put up on my instagram to share my happiness and joyous moments. Also a blog post to remember the day, to feel the day, to get back into such a happy moment, to keep My King close to my heart. 

 

I always look upon My King as a Role Model. An idol. The North Star. True and very genuine human soul, for which I always draw inspiration. I seek solace to move on with life in pain, sorrow and rejection. His Majesty always gives me a new hope to live a beautiful moment of my life not just for this hard time but also for the rest of my life.  

 

My affection, admiration and respect would never be less even at the cost of my own life, even at the last breath of my life, I would still be loving My King who has sacrificed his life just to make his people safe and proud and happy. 

 

I pray for a better tomorrow, a better future, a better world for every sentient being –big or small.

 

With due respect, I thank His Majesty, government, frontline workers and everyone involved in keeping away this deadliest coronavirus at bay, because of you all, we are safe. Therefore, to be safe, everyone needs to be mindful, as collective responsibilities are the only way forward to prevent the spread of this virus in our community. If possible stay home, wash your hand, keep distance and wear a mask. 







 

 All the images were taken from His Majesty's Official fb page. 



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