
On Saturday, His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn Phra Vajiralongkorn Phra Vajirasudhabimalalakshana and Her Majesty Queen Suthida Bajrasudhabimalalakshana and her husband, King Suthida Bajrasudhabimalalakshana, performed Buddhist chants to the royal pair during a religious service at Buddha Dordenm
The visit to Buddha Dordenma was one of the highlights of the next day of Their Majesties ‘ four-day state attend to Bhutan in an effort to strengthen long-standing diplomatic relations. The third King of Bhutan ( the father of the current king ) and Their Majesties met following the religious ceremony.
Their Majesties traveled to the Dechencholing Royal Project in the afternoon to view development projects and exhibitions that highlight the collaboration between De-suung and the One Gewog, One Product ( Ogop ) initiative. Their Majesties gave the Bhutanese Prime Minister Dasho Tshering Tobgay and his spouse, Tashi Doma, an market in the evening.
Their Majesties started their attend on Friday with a photo showing Her Majesty serving as co-pilot and His Majesty, a skilled captain, piloting the royal plane.
Bhutan received a warm welcome from the imperial pair at Tashichhodzong. Their Majesties observed a festival and historical performance at Tendrelthang during a special welcome program.
The royal attend comes after His Majesty King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck of Bhutan invited him, and it represents a significant turning point in the companionship and relationships between Bhutan and Thailand.
Their Majesties will wrap up their visit to Bhutan on Monday, the first official outside state visit of His Majesty the King’s rule, and they are expected to make another one in the night.
A number of cultural events, including traditional Thai performances, Thai boxing, Thai food, and a pleasant soccer game, have been held in Thailand as part of the government’s plan to honor the historic occasion. The activities are intended to strengthen people-to-people relations between Bhutan and Thailand.

Their Majesties made their trip to Bhutan on Friday with a photo showing His Majesty, a skilled captain, piloting the imperial aviation and Her Majesty serving as co-pilot. Photo: FB Outsiders Aviation