North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has mainly brought his daughter, Kim Ju Ae, to military-related events in order to highlight his achievements in the military sector and win the support of the armed forces, South Korean news agency Yonhap reported on Tuesday, citing the country's unification ministry.
North Korean state media have published 107 photos featuring the leader's daughter, 80 of which show her standing right next to him, Yonhap said.
"[Kim Ju Ae's public appearances] seem to indicate that whoever will become the successor, the Paektu line will go on, and people are required to continue to show their loyalty," a unification ministry official was quoted as saying by the news agency.
At the same time, she is unlikely to become the successor due to North Korea's male-dominated society and the alleged existence of Kim's eldest son, South Korea's spy agency reportedly said.
Kim Jong Un is believed to have three children, the eldest of which is a son. However, according to a South Korean think tank, Kim Ju Ae, who is believed to be 11 years old, could still be the North Korean leader's first child.