Malaysia's king becomes first to abdicate throne since Independence from Britain in 1957
The King of Malaysia has abdicated after just two months on the throne.
King Sultan Muhammad V, 49, resigned with immediate effect yesterdaymorning, a palace statement said.
No reason was given for cutting short his five-year term - a first in the country's history. Sultan Muhammad V, ruler of northeast Kelantan state, was installed in December 2016 as one of Malaysia's youngest constitutional monarchs. He married former Miss Moscow Oksana Voevodina, 25, in a lavish ceremony in November after she reportedly converted to Islam to be with him. She left her modelling days behind her, which saw her take part in a reality TV show and have sex with another contestant in a swimming pool.
King Sultan Muhammad V, 49, resigned with immediate effect yesterdaymorning, a palace statement said.
No reason was given for cutting short his five-year term - a first in the country's history. Sultan Muhammad V, ruler of northeast Kelantan state, was installed in December 2016 as one of Malaysia's youngest constitutional monarchs. He married former Miss Moscow Oksana Voevodina, 25, in a lavish ceremony in November after she reportedly converted to Islam to be with him. She left her modelling days behind her, which saw her take part in a reality TV show and have sex with another contestant in a swimming pool.
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