Prinsesa sa Mindanao at sundalo, nainis sa isa't-isa, sa huli, nagkatuluyan pala
- Princess Jacel Kiram-Hasan and Lt. Col. Moh Yusop Hasan has found love in the strangest places and situations
- Princess Jacel Kiram-Hasan is a princess in Mindanao while Hasan is a soldier in the Philippines army
- Their love story is one of the unique ones considering that they initially started despising one another but later fell in love with each other
- "Yabang" was Princess Jacel's initial perception of the colonel
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Love conquers all indeed for Princess Jacel Kiram-Hasan and Lt. Col. Moh Yusop Hasan.
They initially started as two people who initially despised each other but eventually ended up falling in love with one another.
In ABS-CBN News, it reported that Princess Jacel would even think that the colonel was "mayabang."
She even said what does that soldier think of them, his soldiers?
Years later, they met again, but this time around, they became close to each other.
That's when love happened, which eventually resulted in marriage.
Now, they have two sons and are continuing their advocacy for peace.
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Princess Jacel Kiram is Kiram III's daughter. She is the most widely known member of the royal family of Sulu. She is also the designated spokeswoman of the late sultan.
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The Philippine Army has donated funds for the victims of Mindanao quake. The army was able to raise funds from the meal allowances of its personnel. The money will be used to construct temporary shelters for the quake victims. In October, a series of earthquakes jolted Mindanao and damaged many residences.
A netizen posted several photos of the supposed relief operations in Mindanao. The post claimed that the relief operations were conducted without media coverage. However, it has been reported that the photos were misleading.
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