Dorji Wangmo
Queen Mother Dorji Wangmo (Dzongkha: རྡོ་རྗེ་དབང་མོ་དབང་ཕྱུག་; Wylie: Rdo-rje Dbang-mo Dbang-phyug) (born 10 June 1955, second daughter of Yab Dasho Ugyen Dorji and Yum Thuji Zam) is the Queen Mother (Gyalyum Kude, literally meaning "Queen Mother") of Bhutan, and first wife of former King Jigme Singye Wangchuck, who is married to four sisters all of whom were entitled to be called queen.[1][2]
Dorji Wangmo | |||||
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Queen mother of Bhutan | |||||
Tenure | 9 December 2006 – present | ||||
Predecessor | Kesang Choden | ||||
Co-queen mothers | Tshering Pem Tshering Yangdon Sangay Choden | ||||
Born | Nobgang, Punakha, Bhutan | 10 June 1955||||
Spouse | |||||
Issue | Sonam Dechen Wangchuck Jigyel Ugyen Wangchuck | ||||
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House | Wangchuck (by marriage) | ||||
Father | Yab Dasho Ugyen Dorji | ||||
Mother | Yum Thuji Zam | ||||
Religion | Buddhism |
Bhutanese royal family |
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Biography
Her father, Yab Dasho Ugyen Dorji (1925–2019), was the Founder and Proprietor of Ugyen Academy (03/04/2002).[3] Her mother is Yum Thuiji Zam (b. 1932).
Ashi Dorji Wangmo Wangchuck is the first wife of King Jigme Singye Wangchuck, the Fourth King of Bhutan.
She was educated at St. Helen's School, Kurseong, India.
She is the mother of Princess Ashi Sonam Dechen Wangchuck and Prince Dasho Jigyel Ugyen Wangchuck.
Activities
The Queen Mother is not only an accomplished author but also a keen supporter of literary works, particularly among the youth. She has sponsored and edited a number of books on poetry and essays on issues of relevance to the country. She is the author of “Of Rainbows and Clouds” a story of Dasho Yab Ugyen Dorji (the Queen’s Father), which is not only a gripping family saga, but an illuminating window on Bhutanese culture, society and history.[4] Her second book “Treasures of the Thunder Dragon: A Portrait of Bhutan” is a blend of personal memoir, history, folklore and travelogue.[5] Her third book “Dochula: A Spiritual Abode in Bhutan“ is a documentation of the Druk Wangyel Complex consisting of the Lungchutse Lhakhang, 108 Druk Wangyel Stupas, the Druk Wangyel Lhakhang and the Druk Wangyel Tshechu.[6]
She was honoured with the Pope Francis Charity and Leadership Award at a ceremony, in recognition of the work done by Her Majesty’s Tarayana Foundation under her leadership. [7]
Children
She had, with the former king, the following children:
Name | Birth | Marriage | Issue | |
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Princess Ashi Sonam Dechen Wangchuck (Photo) | 5 August 1981 | 5 April 2009 | Dasho Phub W. Dorji[8] | Dasho Jigje Singye Wangchuck[9] (11 December 2009) Dasho Jigme Jigten Wangchuck[10] |
Prince Dasho Jigyel Ugyen Wangchuck (Photo) | 6 July 1984 | |||
Selected works
Patronages
- Chief Patron to Ministry of Agriculture since 1999.
- Chief Patron of “Mountain Echoes: a Literary Festival”.
- Honorary President of Sherubtse College since 2000.
- President and Founder of the Tarayana Foundation (TF) since 2003.[14]
- Patron of the Folk Heritage Museum (FHM) [Phelchey Toenkhyim] since 2001.
Honours
Styles of Queen Mother Dorji Wangmo | |
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Reference style | Her Majesty |
Spoken style | Your Majesty |
Alternative style | Gyalyum Kude |
- United States :
- Caritas in Veritate International: Pope Francis Award for Charity & Leadership (22/10/2016).[15]
Ancestry
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References
- "Monarchy and Royal family of Bhutan". Bhutan News Online. Archived from the original on 11 August 2002. Retrieved 2 July 2010.
- "Bhutan crowns the new King". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 6 November 2008. Archived from the original on 5 October 2010. Retrieved 2 July 2010.
- Ugyen Academy
- Of Rainbows and Clouds: The Life of Yab Ugyen Dorji As Told to His Daughter
- Treasures of the Thunder Dragon: A Portrait of Bhutan
- Dochula: A Spiritual Abode in Bhutan
- Queen Mother of Bhutan receives international award for charitable accomplishments
- Bhutan Majestic Travel Archived 2011-08-31 at the Wayback Machine, Wedding news
- First son
- Of Rainbows and Clouds: The Life of Yab Ugyen Dorji As Told to His Daughter
- Treasures of the Thunder Dragon: A Portrait of Bhutan
- Dochula: A Spiritual Abode in Bhutan
- Tarayana Foundation
- Tarayana Foundation
Dorji Wangmo Born: 29 December 1955 | ||
Bhutanese royalty | ||
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Preceded by Kesang Choden |
Queen consort of Bhutan 1979–2006 with Tshering Pem Tshering Yangdon Sangay Choden |
Succeeded by Jetsun Pema |
Preceded by Kesang Choden |
Queen Mother of Bhutan 2006–present |
Incumbent |