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Sultan of Brunei attends daughter’s graduation from Kingston  Send to a friend
Written by John Ellul   
Tuesday, 10 February 2009 15:27

Sultan's daughter's graduation

The Sultan of Brunei was among the guests at a recent Kingston University graduation ceremony, to celebrate his daughter.

The Sultan of Brunei was among the guests at a recent Kingston University graduation ceremony, to celebrate the accomplishments of his daughter, Kingston student Princess Fadzilah Bolkiah.


Princess Fadzilah, 23, received a commendation for her MSc in International Relations, collecting the degree at the university’s awards afternoon at London’s Barbican Centre on Monday 19th January.


Upon graduation, Miss Bolkiah said: “The course was fascinating and I’ve learned a great deal about international diplomacy and global politics”.


The master’s degree completes four years of study for Her Royal Highness Princess Fadzilah, who also completed a BA (Hons) in International Studies between 2004 and 2007 at Kingston University.


Her father, His Majesty Hassanal Bolkiah, joined other proud parents at the service to commemorate over 1,200 students from the university’s Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.


The Sultan remarked: “Kingston is renowned for its work in international relations so it was an honour to visit London and watch Fadzilah receive her award”.


The Princess said she was very excited to be receiving her degree from the Barbican, and would likely disagree with calls to move the ceremony in future to the more cost-effective Rose Theatre.


The study of International Relations deals with various aspects of global politics such as the US, the UN and the EU, and was described as a spokesperson for the faculty as a widely-respected discipline which will provide an excellent grounding for the future.


Princess Fadzilah is the Sultan’s daughter from his previous marriage to Penigran Isteri Mariam, and is one of 12 siblings.

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