A man adopted as a toddler more than 60 years ago has discovered he is in fact the first born son of a Malaysian sultan. Keith
Williams, a coal merchant from Carmarthenshire, decided to find out
about his birth parents - but he could never have imagined the discovery
he was about to make. Not only was his bloodline from a country more than 6,000 miles away, he is in fact the first born son of a Malaysian sultan, WalesOnline reported .
Living in Penygroes, Mr Williams was adopted as a two-year-old and had no idea of his royal bloodline.
Keith, who has six granddaughters, eventually discovered his biological
father was actually a member of the Malaysian monarchy – who served as
the 33rd Sultan of the Perak state after returning to his homeland from
the UK.
He explain;
“When I was 13, my mother told me I was adopted. I’d never given it a thought. I never imagined I was related to a royal family from the other side of the world,” said Mr Williams.
But his meeting with Elizabeth Rosa, his biological mother, eventually led to the discovery of his father’s incredible status.
“When she was doing her training, she met this man. He turned out to be my father. He was studying in London. They went out together for quite some time. She found out she was pregnant, expecting me. Because she was there under the council’s care she had to come home as soon as she discovered she was pregnant. So she came back to Llanelli. Trying to find the man she loved but he’d gone.”
“She gave me photographs which show how he lived out there. He was connected to the royal family and was made a Sultan back in 1963.”
“It’s like a story from a Disney film and if someone had told you this story in the cafĂ© or by the bar, you’d tell them to get out.
“Finding out that my dad came from Malaysia was a bit of a shock. When I found my birth mother, I discovered she had kept lots of old photos and information about him.”
On his travels, Mr Williams encountered difficulties as he tried to make contact with the family.
He believes their reluctance to meet him could stem from a fear that he could lay claim to his father’s title and vast fortunes.
But it seems leaving his home and family is the last thing on his mind.
Mr Williams said: “I didn’t make this programme as something against them, I just wanted to find out more about myself.
“I can imagine why they would be sensitive about it, but I’ve seen what I wanted to see; I have seen my father’s tomb, which was very emotional for me.
“The whole experience has been a dream to be honest, because I would never have thought that I’d get to go over to Malaysia to find out more about my father.”
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