When was that picture taken, at the wedding?
Thanks,
Josette
Definitely NOT at the wedding
I think this is a family picture after Azrinaz gave birth to her 1st or 2nd child, so it is probably taken in 2006 or 2008.
No picture was published nor circulated from the hushed up wedding at Rumah Awang Alak Betatar in Jln Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
A Bruneian family I am close to was invited and attended the wedding and they have never said any bad things about Azrinaz. The only Bruneians probably
The rest seems have something bad to say about her (IMO for marrying their Sultan and immediately on first day she got married conveniently labeled her as a gold digger), eventhough some of them never know her or ever met her.
I also observed some Bruneian friends who are close to ex-wife Mariam is definitely all set against her from Day 1. I decided to just observed and not give any comments since this is a matter of the Bruneians except I really feel bad for this lady. No one should be slandered like this from the first day she got married. I also feel bad coz she is my fellow Malaysian and she really does not deserve this especially since Malaysians are not hard up for money coz most of us are highly educated and have our own careers and Malaysia is an affluent country in its own right with a vast reserve of oil and gas, with its own royal families. We have 9 royal families to be exact.
Life is not all about money, wealth and jewels.
I am sure this lady is only worried about her 2 children and not some jewels and tiaras and wealth that seems so much the subjects of many Bruneians w regards to this marriage.
Malaysia is an affluent country with up-to-date world class facilities and highly educated people who are warm, generous and hospitable. Come visit Malaysia and Kuala Lumpur one day and you will know what I mean
Now, excuse me but that is just too cruel and possibly even a crime! Noone in this world, let it be a Sultan, king, or etc, forbid someone to travel outside of the country. Yes, it is done in Iran etc, but hey, they are seen as crimes. No matter what she did or didn't do, that is a freedom that cannot be restricted.
IMHO opinion, these ppl that say all this, do not know the truth themselves, so do not take it as the truth.
The Sultan is a very nice and fair man and so is the Queen. We should expect a just way for the Sultan to handle his family affairs.