The then Duchess of Cambridge and Queen Jetsun during the British royals' visit to Bhutan 2016.

The king, who was educated in America and completed the Diplomatic Studies Programme at Magdalen College, Oxford, is the eldest son of Jigme Singye Wangchuck, the fourth Dragon King, and his third wife, Tshering Yangdon. The former king has four wives and 10 children, meaning the current king has two siblings, as well as four half-sisters and three half-brothers.

The current Dragon King of Bhutan was crowned in December 2008, two years after the abdication of his father, who remains alive. In 2011, the eyes of the country—and the world—were on Bhutan as he married his distant cousin, Jetsun Pema, who attended school in Bhutan and India before graduating from Regent’s University London.

The then Duchess of Cambridge and Queen Jetsun during the British royals’ visit to Bhutan, 2016.

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The couple welcomed their eldest son, believed to be the world’s youngest heir to the throne, at Lingkana Palace in Thimphu, on February 5, 2016. On his birth, the young prince displaced his uncle Prince Jigyel Ugyen of Bhutan as heir to the throne. His name was officially revealed two months later. Up until that point, he was known publicly as “the Gyalsey” or “the prince.” Their younger son, Jigme Ugyen Wangchuck, was born in June 2020.

Both princes play a starring role in their parents’ curated social media presence–and soon they’ll have a new sibling joining them in front of the camera.

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