King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and Queen Jetsun Pema of Bhutan are making a State visit to Bangladesh at the invitation of the President of Bangladesh, Mohammed Shahabuddin. The King and Queen were welcomed by President Mohammed Shahabuddin and First Lady, Rebeka Sultana at the Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka.
King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and Queen Jetsun Pema then met with the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina at the Prime Minister’s office. In the evening, The King and Queen met with Bhutanese students studying in Bangladesh.
La reine est vraiment magnifique sur toutes les photos que j'ai fait défiler ; elle a su choisir ses bijoux diamants et émeraudes mais j'ai remarqué une sorte de médaillon qui doit servir à fermer son corsage ?!
ReplyDeleteWe are in for a treat: lots of traditional, elegant and colourful clothing, I love it! Especially Queen Jetsun looks very elegant in this shade of green today, with the accents on the sleeves combined with the skirt. Also love the Prima Minister's outfit.
ReplyDeleteDamsel Dragonfly
Why so many royals visit Bangladesh lately?
ReplyDeletePretty green colour, but the top does not fit at all well.
ReplyDeleteI guess the cut of the top is a traditional one and not meant to have the same kind of cut as western clothes have. QJ looks stunning !
DeleteThe green color is beautiful on the Queen, who looks elegant and immaculate.
ReplyDelete-Royal Watcher
The Queen of Bhutan looks gorgeous! The rich shade of green is beautiful on her. The Bangladeshi women's saris are lovely--the many different colors and patterns are so beautiful. I hope we continue to see more of these traditional styles of dress because they are so incredible and we so rarely get to see them.
ReplyDeleteJanet
Q J is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteQ Pema is a beautiful lady. The outfit is just spot on. Great colors. css
ReplyDeleteQJ looks fabulous, love the color green, this is a beautiful shade. The Traditional dress looks so elegant, beautifully groomed.
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