In recent days, the wedding event of the Prince of Brunei has become the focus of international media with a series of lavish and solemn traditional ceremonies. After the royal couple’s Istiadat Bersanding Pengantin Diraja ceremony was completed, the Majlis Persantapan Diraja Pangeran ceremony, known as the royal wedding, was also officially held on the evening of January 15.
According to Brunei media, this extremely lavish and magnificent royal party was held at Balai Persantapan as a ceremony to celebrate and congratulate the marriage of Prince Abdul Mateen and his wife Anisha Rosnah.
The Royal Couple next to the King of Brunei and Queen Saleha
At the ceremony, the appearance of the royal groom and bride captivated those present, filling the banquet hall with excitement and joy. Accordingly, the groom Abdul Mateen is still extremely elegant and handsome when wearing a black military uniform while the bride Anisha continues to appear in a wedding dress with jewelry, a crown studded with luxurious gems and a luxurious appearance. beautiful, radiant.
Anisha and Prince Mateen “exploded their visuals” when appearing at the party
Not only did they cause a fever with their appearance like “coming out of a fairy tale”, the new couple of the Brunei Royal Family also made people’s hearts “flutter” by always giving each other sweet looks and gestures when participating in the ceremony.
It is known that the party was decorated extremely lavishly with luxurious gold and white tones and guests included high-ranking officials as well as Cabinet ministers, royal family members, heads of state and High-ranking officials from Asian and Middle Eastern countries such as the King and Queen of Malaysia, the King and his wife of Bhutan, the President of the Philippines, the Prime Minister of Singapore,…
According to the plan, the final ceremony will be held at Istana Nurul Iman on January 16 to close a series of 10-day wedding ceremonies for the Prince of Brunei and his bride Anisha Rosnah.
Some other pictures at the wedding celebration of the Prince of Brunei
Source: Borneo Bullentin, X