Kim Jong Un's teenage daughter Ju Ae made her first international appearance in China during a military parade, fueling speculation she may be groomed as his successor, while North Korea emphasizes its nuclear capabilities amid global geopolitical signals.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un traveled to Beijing with his daughter Kim Ju-ae, who is believed to be his potential successor, marking her first known overseas trip and signaling her importance in North Korea's leadership succession.
Kim Jong-un's 12-year-old daughter Ju-ae is emerging as a potential successor in North Korea, with state media increasingly portraying her as a prominent figure, possibly to ensure dynastic continuity amid her father's health concerns. Her public appearances and media portrayal suggest she is being groomed to continue the Kim family's rule, potentially making her the first woman leader in North Korea's history.