Edited by tumpanglalu74 at 2-8-2022 03:48 PM
The servants were not permitted to see her, she said.
He said that as the head of state he could not live with me without a marriage,' she said.
'This is how it was before we got married, so I had to leave the rooms when the cleaners came. And nothing much changed after the wedding. I continued to hide.'
She claimed that the Czech wife had also been hidden and undeclared to his people.
Ms Voevodina said: 'From what I know no-one had a clue about the Czech wife either. She had to hide in the same way that I did, for years. It was no fun being a royal bride in Malaysia.
'I can't say that my life was a fairytale as I had to hide myself from everyone's eye for one and half years - even after the wedding.'
She told how a showdown in Munich proved to be the culmination of their short marriage.
She was in Lugano in Switzerland where she intended to give birth to her child. He was in Munich but did not reply to her messages.
'I simply got in the cab and decided to drive from Lugano to Munich,' she said.
'Five hours, in the mountains. When I arrived there I saw many Malays, his servants. They were scared to see me.'
She claimed she found him there with another woman.
She said: 'The last message was on his abdication day, 6 January 2019. 'He messaged that he missed me a lot, and that on this day he was leaving his job. And after his abdication, he vanished.
'My friends supported me a lot at that moment. My close friend was simply living with me over the remaining five months of my pregnancy.'
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