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North Korean leader's daughter in first visit to symbolic mausoleum

South Korea's spy agency said last year Kim Ju Ae was now understood to be next in line to rule North Korea after accompanying her father on a high-profile visit to Beijing.

  (AFP)
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Fri, January 2, 2026 Published on Jan. 2, 2026 Published on 2026-01-02T11:11:23+07:00

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This picture taken on Dec. 31, 2025 and released by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) via KNS on Jan. 1, 2026 shows North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, his daughter Kim Ju Ae (center) and wife Ri Sol Ju (left) watching a New Year's celebration performance at the May Day Stadium in the capital Pyongyang. This picture taken on Dec. 31, 2025 and released by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) via KNS on Jan. 1, 2026 shows North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, his daughter Kim Ju Ae (center) and wife Ri Sol Ju (left) watching a New Year's celebration performance at the May Day Stadium in the capital Pyongyang. (AFP/KCNA via KNS/-)

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he North Korean leader's daughter Kim Ju Ae has made her first visit to a mausoleum housing her grandfather and great-grandfather, state media images showed Friday, further solidifying her place as her father's successor.

The Kim family has ruled North Korea with an iron grip for decades, and a cult of personality surrounding their so-called "Paektu bloodline" dominates daily life in the isolated country.

Current leader Kim Jong Un is the third in line to rule in the world's only communist monarchy, following father Kim Jong Il and grandfather Kim Il Sung.

The two men – dubbed "eternal leaders" in state propaganda – are housed in the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun, a vast mausoleum in downtown Pyongyang.

The state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported that Kim Jong Un had visited the palace, accompanied by top officials.

And images released by the agency showed daughter Ju Ae in tow.

South Korea's spy agency said last year she was now understood to be the next in line to rule North Korea after she accompanied her father on a high-profile visit to Beijing.

Ju Ae was publicly introduced to the world in 2022, when she accompanied her father to an intercontinental ballistic missile launch.

North Korean state media have since referred to her as "the beloved child", and a "great person of guidance" – "hyangdo" in Korean – a term typically reserved for top leaders and their successors.

Before 2022, the only confirmation of her existence had come from former NBA star Dennis Rodman, who made a visit to the North in 2013.

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