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Happy Fathers Day Wishes From The Royal Palace

Happy Fathers Day Wishes From The Royal Palace

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Fathers across Malaysia received a special Father's Day greeting today from the nation's most revered figures, His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim and Her Majesty Raja Permaisuri Agong Raja Zarith Sofiah.
In a heartfelt joint message conveyed via social media, the King and Queen extended their warmest wishes to all who bear the title of 'father'. Their Majesties underscored the profound role fathers play within families and society.
'A father is not only the backbone of the family, but also a source of strength and a guide in the lives of children,' the royal message read.
The statement continued by expressing deep gratitude for the immeasurable contributions of fathers: 'Thank you for all the priceless sacrifices, love and education. Although sometimes not expressed in words, a father's deeds and love are always imprinted on the heart.'
The royal tribute resonated widely, acknowledging the often unspoken yet powerful influence of fathers in shaping lives and providing unwavering support.
The social media post depicts the King's late father Sultan Iskandar and Sultan Idris Shah II Related

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