Princess Prerana of Nepal
Princess Prerana | |||||
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Princess of Nepal | |||||
Spouse | Kumar Raj Bahadur Singh | ||||
Issue | Parthav Bahadur Singh | ||||
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Dynasty | Shah dynasty | ||||
Father | Gyanendra of Nepal | ||||
Mother | Komal of Nepal | ||||
Born |
Kathmandu, Nepal | 20 February 1978 ||||
Religion | Hinduism |
HRH Princess Jyotshana |
Princess Prerana Rajya Laxmi Devi Singh (Nepali: प्रेरणा राज्यलक्ष्मी सिंह) (born February 20, 1978) is the daughter of Gyanendra, the last king of Nepal, and Queen Komal.
Princess Prerana married Kumar Raj Bahadur Singh, the son of Navraj Bahadur Singh and Usha Devi Singh on January 23, 2003. The wedding, a large social event, took place at Narayanhity Palace; the bride wore a red sari weaved with gold thread.[1]
Princess Prerana and her husband have one son, Parthav Bahadur Singh, born October 10, 2004.
Abolition of monarchy in Nepal
The Monarchy in Nepal was abolished in 2008 after the Constituent Assembly election.[2]
Honours
National Honours;
- Member First Class of the Order of Gorkha Dakshina Bahu (23/10/2001).[3]
- Member First Class of the Order of Tri Shakti Patta (21/10/2005).
- Commemorative Silver Jubilee Medal of King Birendra (31/01/1997).
- King Gyanendra Investiture Medal (2001).
Ancestry
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References
- ↑ "Thousands cheer royal newlyweds in Nepal". The Independent. January 24, 2003.
- ↑ http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7163034.stm
- ↑ Royal Ark