Kiram III's daughter, Princess Jacel Kiram, is the designated spokeswoman of the late sultan and the most known of all the members of the Sulu royal family. The princess is currently living in a subdivision established by the Philippine government in Taguig in 1974, along with other members of Kiram III's family. Her father's royal bloodline established her royal ties with the Muslim royals of
Sulu,
Basilan,
Tawi-tawi,
Maguindanao, and
Lanao del Sur. Her grandmother from the maternal side came from
Pangasinan in the
Ilocos Region, while her grandfather came from
Sorsogon in the
Bicol Region. Her name is literally an amalgamation of the Muslim name, Jamulul (from her father), and the Christian name, Celia (from her mother). In 2002, she finished her bachelor of arts with a degree in Inter-Disciplinary Studies at
De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde. During that time, her thesis,
“The Sulu Sultanate’s Genealogy and its Relation to the Philippines’ Claim to Sabah” was declared as Best Thesis. In 2013, she married Moh Yusop Hasan, a Filipino army major. In 2017, she headed the Philippine delegation on the
19th World Festival of Youth and Students in the World Federation of Democratic Youth held in
Sochi,
Russia. She was also a delegate of the Philippines to China in celebration of the 600th Year of Sulu-China Friendship, coinciding with the book launching of Friendship Without Borders, in Guangxi. Jacel also participated in a United Nations-sponsored conference on Drug Control Program held at the United Nations Office in Vienna,
Austria. She was also the chairman of People's Coalition for Peace. == References ==