Datu Sadja Matthew Pajares Yngson Sustains Diplomacy and Cultural Heritage as the Rajah of Tambulian

His Highness as a Special Observer at the United Nations Summit of the Future

London, United Kingdom Dec 13, 2024 (Issuewire.com) - Prominent figures in leadership and cultural diplomacy can contribute on a global scale and His Highness Datu Sadja Dr. Matthew Pajares Yngson is the biggest example of that. He is the esteemed Rajah of Tambulian who continues to exemplify leadership and commitment. He is a part of the traditional Royal Sultanate of Sulu not only as a royal leader but also as a dedicated ambassador for peace and cooperation among nations.  He was first appointed as the Royal Ambassador and Secretary-General of His Majesty Sultan Muedzul-Lail Tan Kiram, The 35th Sultan of Sulu and North Borneo, in 2018.

The Sultan witnessing Datu Sadja Dr. Yngson's unwavering commitment to the welfare of the underprivileged families of Sulu decided to elevate him further in nobility. This elevation culminated in the conferral of the princely title of "Rajah of Tambulian Island. This was a historic moment as he was the first noble of Sulu to hold this regal position. While the island remains the Sultan and his familys personal property, it is also the greatest example of their service, welfare, and dedication to bring positive change.

His Highness Datu Sadja Dr. Matthew Pajares Yngson is fostering relationships promoting mutual understanding and respect among diverse cultures. He is focusing on enhancing the visibility of the rich heritage of the Sultanate of Sulu and advocating for the rights and recognition of indigenous peoples. His humanitarian endeavors also put him on the chair of a global diplomat who is representing the Caribbean ASEAN Council, the Eastern Caribbean-Southeast Asia Chamber, and the Consulate of Guyana in the Philippines.

Please find out more about the Rajah of Tambulian, his recent works, and his contribution to the global stage at https://www.caribbeanaseancouncil.org/.

Correspondence from the Prince of MonacoPrincess Anne in a conversation with the Rajah of Tambulian at Marlborough House

Source :Caribbean ASEAN Council

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