She has the chubby face of Kim Jong-un, and already a stamp bearing his likeness.
About ten years old, little Ju Ae will be able to send mail with her own profile stuck on the envelope, starting this Friday.
North Korea is issuing a series of stamps honoring the Supreme Leader's
"beloved daughter"
, a new step in its public orbit that has been underway for several weeks, fueling speculation about her destiny, in the shadow theater of Pyongyang.
Wrapped up in a dark coat, the little girl watched alongside her father a spectacular nighttime military parade from the grandstand of Kim Il-sung Square, in the heart of the capital, on February 9, celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Korean People's Army (KPA).
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Under the spotlight, Ju Ae enthusiastically applauded one of the largest parades of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) ever unveiled by the pariah regime, in unison with her father.
An arm of honour...
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