Kim Pyong Il reportedly continued to be considered a threat to the North Korean government due to his resemblance to his father Kim Il Sung. Reports claim he is under watch by both North and South Korean intelligence. However, he has kept a low profile, in contrast to his half-nephew
Kim Jong-nam who gave frequent interviews with Japanese media, before he was
assassinated in
Kuala Lumpur in 2017. In July 2011, Kim was reported by South Korean media to be back in Pyongyang for a visit. Some sources claimed he was under house arrest there since May, though others speculated he was just visiting his dying mother
Kim Song-ae or preparing to observe the anniversary of his father's death. In December 2011, South Korean officials said Kim Pyong Il was in Poland and would not attend
Kim Jong Il's funeral. Kim Pyong Il and Kim Song-ae attended the
funeral of Kim Il Sung in 1994, but North Korean television broadcasts deleted their images. In June 2019, Kim Pyong Il visited North Korea for reported medical reasons. In November 2019, Kim Pyong Il returned to North Korea after retiring from a long career as a foreign diplomat. As a result, his return to North Korea following his retirement as a foreign diplomat also marked his return to being a North Korean resident for the first time in 40 years. ==Family tree==