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PM Hun Sen Pays Respects to the Late Prince Norodom Yuvaneath

PHNOM PENH: Prime Minister Hun Sen led a delegation to pay respects to the late Prince Norodom Yuvaneath, the King's personal adviser, whose remains have finally returned to the Kingdom of Cambodia.

Prime Minister Hun Sen went to pay his respects at Wat Botum Vatey Rajavararam, south of the Royal Palace of Chaktomuk Mongkul, on Tuesday afternoon, 16 August.

Prince Norodom Yuvaneath, the eldest son of His Majesty King Norodom Sihanouk and who also acted as a personal adviser to the King Father, passed away at the age of 77 in the United States on the night of 14 January 2021, Cambodia time.

PHOTO: KOK KY


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