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The tiny Himalayan nation of Bhutan rejoiced Oct. 13, 2011, as its beloved 31-year-old king married his commoner bride — student Jetsun Pema, 21 — in a 17th century Buddhist monastery in the capital, Punakha. The Oxford-educated King Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuck had tried the patience of his subjects, who have been eager to see their popular monarch marry and start a family.
After the 8:20 a.m. ceremony — a time set by royal astrologers — monks chanted as the newly crowned queen took her seat beside her husband. Unlike the wedding of Britain’s Prince William to Kate Middleton, Bhutan’s royal wedding featured no celebrities or foreign heads of state — just the nation’s 700,000 people watching live on TV.
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His wife is pretty and she’s my age, so peculiar. :)