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Cuteness Overload: Bhutan’s One-Yr-Old Crown Prince Is Winning Hearts In India

IANS, 02 Nov, 2017 01:24 PM
  • Cuteness Overload: Bhutan’s One-Yr-Old Crown Prince Is Winning Hearts In India

The little prince of Bhutan — Jigme Namgyel Wangchuck — also enjoys immense popularity on social media for his cuteness. And, after his first state visit to India, Twitterati just can’t keep calm.

 

The tiny tot created a lot of buzz as he arrived in India with his parents, the King of Bhutan Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, and Queen Jetsun Pema.

 
 

The trio met Prime Minister Narendra Modi at his residence on Wednesday (November 1) evening. While the two world leaders discussed important matters, it looked like little Gyalsey stole all the thunder, especially with his namaste and the game of catch with the PM.

 

In a video shared by the PMO, the PM can be seen playing with the official U-17 FIFA football that he gifted to the one-year-old royal. Along with the ball, he also gifted a chess set, and Tweeple couldn’t stop with their obsession over the young one.

 
 

Earlier, adorable photos of the little one holding Sushma Swaraj’s hand at the airport made everyone go ‘aww’. Photos of the little prince with Swaraj flooded the micro-blogging site and people couldn’t stop gushing. They were not the only ones, President Kovind, Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman too met the little prince and he floored everyone with his cuteness and charm.

 
 
 

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