Prominence of Kim Jong-un’s daughter ‘part of succession plan’ for North Korea
The appearance of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's daughter alongside her father during a military parade this week has fuelled speculation the girl is being groomed as his eventual successor.
The girl – believed to be Kim's second child, Ju-ae, who is aged about nine – on Wednesday watched with Kim as massive intercontinental ballistic missiles were paraded through Pyongyang's Kim Il-sung square in a military parade.
Earlier on Tuesday, she joined the North Korean leader and his wife, Ri Sol-ju, during a visit to a military barracks and subsequent banquet to mark the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Korean People's Army, state media reported.
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