Dragon Prince of Bhutan poses with a stethoscope
The Dragon Prince of Bhutan turned into a miniature doctor in an adorable in a new photo that shows him with a stethoscope around his neck.
Prince Jigme Namgyel Wangchuck, who turned one in February, graces his country's calendar for the month of July.
The snap, unveiled by the royal office for media, pays tribute to Bhutan's health workers and came with a message thanking them for heir dedication and hard work.Â
So grown up: The Dragon Prince of Bhutan posed with a stethoscope around his neck for his country's July calendar, which celebrates health workers and their dedication
Family: The royal office has released free monthly calendars featuring the young prince as well as his parents, King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, 37, and Queen Jetsun Pema, 27
'Like His Royal Highness, many children are fond of playing "doctor-doctor," ' the accompanying text reads.
'Our health personnel are an inspiration and role models for many, for their hard work and sacrifice, and for healing and helping so many people every day.
'So we think it is apt to dedicate this edition of our calendar to the people working in the health sector. Thank you for all that you do!'
The royal office has released free monthly calendars featuring the young prince as well as his parents, King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, 37, and Queen Jetsun Pema, 27.Â
Royal tot: Queen Jetsun and King Jigme welcomed their son four years after their wedding, and the little boy promptly established himself as one of the cutest royal babies of the moment
Smitten:Â While polygamy is authorized in Bhutan (and the current king's father married four sisters in one group ceremony), King Jigme has indicated Queen Jetsun will be his only spouse
Sweet: The prince and his mother appeared on Bhutan's previous calendar. In the photo, the royal toddler can be seen sitting in the Lingkana Palace gardens reaching for the queen's hand
Ever since their wedding in 2011, the monarchs have regularly released family shots.
While polygamy is authorized in Bhutan (and the current king's father married four sisters in one group ceremony), King Jigme has indicated Queen Jetsun will be his only spouse.
He announced their upcoming wedding in a touching declaration of love during a 2011 parliamentary session.
'Now, many will have their own idea of what a Queen should be likeâ"that she should be uniquely beautiful, intelligent and graceful,' he said.
Monarch: Bhutan's young prince, who turned one in February, is expected to reign one day
Cuddles with mom: Queen Jetsun Pema kept the little Prince on her lap as they celebrated Bhutan's National Day back in December 2016
Royal affair: The young prince stood in a photo that shows him with his parents and Japaense Princess Mako of Akishino at the Lingkana Palace
'As my queen, I have found such a person and her name is Jetsun Pema. While she is young, she is warm and kind in heart and character.
'These qualities together with the wisdom that will come with age and experience will make her a great servant to the nation.'
Queen Jetsun and King Jigme welcomed their first son four years after their wedding, and the little boy promptly established himself as one of the cutest royal babies of the moment.
The little prince and his mother appeared on Bhutan's previous calendar. In the photo, the royal toddler can be seen sitting in the Lingkana Palace gardens and reaching for his mother's fingers.
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