KUALA LUMPUR, May 31, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Brunei's Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah has
been discharged from hospital and will remain in the Malaysian capital for a
few more days to rest, his office said on Saturday.
Sultan Hassanal was admitted to hospital in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday due to
fatigue, though his office had insisted the world's longest-serving monarch
was in "good health".
"His Majesty Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah ... praise be to God, is back at the
Grand Hyatt Hotel after resting a few days at the National Heart Institute,
Kuala Lumpur," his office said in an Instagram post on Saturday.
"Medical experts have advised His Majesty to continue resting for a few more
days before departing back to Brunei," it added.
The 78-year-old sultan was in Kuala Lumpur for a summit with other
Association of Southeast Asian Nations leaders.
A statement from the Brunei prime minister's office -- a position held by the
sultan -- on Tuesday said the monarch had been feeling tired and that
Malaysian health experts had advised him to rest for a few days at the
National Heart Institute.
Sultan Hassanal ascended the throne in 1967.
He is one of the richest people on the planet, and comes from a family that
has ruled Brunei, a small Muslim nation perched on the north of the tropical
island of Borneo, for more than 600 years.
His decades ruling Brunei have seen the country gain full independence from
Britain and living standards soar to among the highest globally.
But his reign has also been marked by controversies including the
introduction of tough Islamic laws legislating penalties such as severing of
limbs and death by stoning.