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Tag: Malaysian royal family

General news / Malaysia / Norway

Malaysian ex-king eyes buying Norwegian island

August 12, 2022 - by Anna Stensdotter - Leave a Comment

According to Finansavisen, the retired Malaysian king Sultan Muhammad V is said to have set his sights on an islet outside Mandal in Norway’s archipelago. The former king is said …

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