How Kim Jong Un's daughter's outfit shows that she is being prepared to become leader of North Korea
Kim Jong-un's daughter has increasingly been photographed wearing Western luxury brands banned in North Korea — suggesting she is being groomed to be the supreme leader's successor.
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Source: BBC Portuguese
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