No details were shared on where Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar is headed to, nor the type of treatment that he is seeking.
Malaysian king Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar - who was dressed in an orange blazer - and two of his sons prior to their departure from Subang Air Base on Feb 7, 2025. In a statement that was posted on his Facebook page on Friday , Malaysia’s Istana Negara or national palace said that the matter has been conveyed to the Conference of Rulers and the federal government.
No further details were shared on where Sultan Ibrahim, 66, is headed to, nor the type of treatment that he is seeking. The Royal Press Office shared several photos of the king - who was dressed in an orange blazer - and the princes prior to their departure from Subang Air Base on Friday morning. Separately, The Star reported in 2018 that Sultan Ibrahim had received treatment in Singapore for an old polo injury to his shoulder.
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