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Tupou VI (ʻAho‘eitu ʻUnuakiʻotonga Tukuʻaho; born 12 July 1959) is the current King of Tonga. The future Tupou VI was born at Tonga's Royal Palace as the youngest child of the Crown Prince and Crown Princess, later King Tāufaʻāhau Tupou IV and Queen Halaevalu. He was named ʻAho‘eitu at birth.
However, if I were looking at it with fresh eyes today, I would still be skeptical. Tonga is a small country, but Tupou VI has been both head of state and government at times; he's probably the most prominent living Tongan and it's not impossible to find coverage in reliable sources.
22 January – King Tupou VI formally appoints ʻAisake Eke as prime minister. [ 1 ] 28 January – King Tupou VI inaugurates the cabinet of ʻAisake Eke, which includes Crown Prince Tupoutoʻa ʻUlukalala as foreign minister.
Tonga is a monarchy with the king, currently Tupou VI, former prime minister, as head of state. [2] The current prime minister is ʻAisake Eke, who was elected on 24 December 2024 and appointed on 22 January 2025. [3] [4] Eke was elected with 16 votes. [3]
King Tupou VI (18.03.2012 - ) Grand Master of the Royal Order of Pouono; Grand Master of the Royal Order of King George Tupou I; Grand Master of the Most Illustrious Order of Queen Salote Tupou III - Knight Grand Cross (31.7.2008) [1] Grand Master of the Royal Order of the Crown of Tonga; Grand Master of the Royal Order of the Phoenix
Princess Lātūfuipeka (Angelika Lātūfuipeka Halaevalu Mataʻaho Napua-o-kalani Tukuʻaho; born 17 November 1983, in Nukuʻalofa) is a Tongan royal and a member of the House of Tupou. Sole daughter of Tupou VI , King of Tonga , Princess Lātūfuipeka became the High Commissioner of Tonga to Australia on 22 August 2012, [ 1 ] after her father ...
The first king to be crowned with the historic crown was King George Tupou I, the great-grandson and successor Tupou. Tupou II was crowned on 17 March 1893. [8] His daughter and successor Queen Sālote Tupou III was crowned on 11 October 1918. [9] Queen Sālote was succeeded by her eldest son, who became King Tāufa'āhau Tupou IV. He was ...
Tupouto'a 'Ulukalala became Crown Prince of Tonga and first in line in royal succession in March 2012 following the death of King George Tupou V and the ascension of Tupou VI to the throne. [1] The wedding ceremony marked the end of Tonga's one-hundred-day mourning period marking the death of George Tupou V, who died in March. [2]