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On July 25, 2012, North Korean state media reported for the first time that Jong-un is married to [[Ri Sol-ju]] (리설주). Sol-ju, who appears to be in her early 20s, had been accompanying Jong-un to public appearances for several weeks prior to the announcement. The BBC, quoting an analyst who spoke to ''The Korea Times'' of South Korea, reported that [[Kim Jong-il|Jong-il]] had hastily arranged his son's marriage after suffering a stroke in 2008. The two would have married in 2009 and Sol-ju gave birth to a child in 2010.
On July 25, 2012, North Korean state media reported for the first time that Jong-un is married to [[Ri Sol-ju]] (리설주). Sol-ju, who appears to be in her early 20s, had been accompanying Jong-un to public appearances for several weeks prior to the announcement. The BBC, quoting an analyst who spoke to ''The Korea Times'' of South Korea, reported that [[Kim Jong-il|Jong-il]] had hastily arranged his son's marriage after suffering a stroke in 2008. The two would have married in 2009 and Sol-ju gave birth to a child in 2010.


Jong-un has two half-brothers and an older and younger full-brother (see below). He also has a younger sister named [[Kim Yo-jong]], who was believed to be about 23 in 2012. She sometimes accompanies him.
Jong-un has two half-brothers and an older and younger full-brother (see below). He also has a younger sister named Kim Yo-jong, who was believed to be about 23 in 2012. She sometimes accompanies him.
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