Kim's daughter visits family mausoleum, promoting her potential status as heir in North Korea
Source: AP
By HYUNG-JIN KIM
Updated 1:35 AM CST, January 2, 2026
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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) The teenage daughter of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un made her first known visit to a sacred family mausoleum, a step that experts say bolstered her status as her fathers potential heir.
The visit, which occurred on New Years Day on Thursday, even sparked speculation that the girl, reportedly named Kim Ju Ae and aged about 13, could be named a high-level official at the upcoming ruling Workers Party congress.
Images carried by North Koreas state media on Friday showed Kim Ju Ae standing in the front row with her parents and deeply bowing at Pyongyangs Kumsusan Palace of the Sun in Pyongyang, where the embalmed bodies of her late grandfather and great-grandfather are on display.
The palace is a place that symbolizes legitimacy of the North Korean regime and her visit there ahead of the Workers Party congress is a politically orchestrated move, said Cheong Seong-Chang, deputy head of the private Sejong Institute in South Korea.

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Javaman
(65,071 posts)fujiyamasan
(1,180 posts)reACTIONary
(6,971 posts).... in that photo smiling or grinning. Or sticking out their tongue!
GB_RN
(3,507 posts)Kim Jong-Uns psychopathic, homicidal sister will have something to say about this. She seems like the type to knock off a family member for her own power.