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Special prayers for Japanese Empress Dowager

Jun 24, 2000 1 mins read

In a special gesture of goodwill, His Majesty the King, Their Majesties the Queens, His Royal Highness the Crown Prince and senior Bhutanese officials joined the Japanese community in Bhutan in a prayer ceremony which was held on June 17 for the late Japanese Empress, Dowager Nagako.

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