Prince Notonegoro

Prince Notonegoro
His Royal Highness Prince Notonegoro of Yogyakarta

Prince Notonegoro in August 2013
Born (1973-12-27) 27 December 1973
Jakarta, Indonesia
Spouse Princess Hayu
Full name
Kanjeng Pangeran Haryo Notonegoro[1]
House Hamengkubuwono
Father Colonel Sigim Machmud
Mother The Honourable The Lady Nusye Retnowati
Yogyakarta Royal Family

HM The Sultan
HM The Queen

His Royal Highness Prince Notonegoro (Prince Notonegoro) is Princess Hayu's husband. Princess Hayu is a Princess of Yogyakarta Sultanate, daughter of His Majesty Sultan Hamengkubuwono X and Her Majesty Queen Hemas.

Early life

Noto was born as Angger Pribadi Wibowo from Father Colonel Sigim Machmud and mother Raden Ayu (Javanese Royal Title equal to Countess) Nusye Retnowati. Born in an Armed Force family, Notonegoro had to have a quite nomadic life due to his parents’ duty. Having been born in Jakarta on 27 December 1973, he spent his childhood in various cities, including Jakarta, Bandung, Tangerang, Cimahi, Ambarawa, Salatiga, and Yogyakarta.

Noto attended high school in SMA 3 Padmanaba Yogyakarta, the same high school that his wife, Princess Hayu, attended. While in his high school, the high-tension political situation in the Middle East had drawn his interest to the dynamics of international politics. That was the reason he decided to study International Relations at Gadjah Mada University in 1992. He took that major as he was interested in global issues and international organizations. He also took specialization in Negotiation and Conflict Resolution.

In 2002, Noto continued his study by majoring in International Development at School of Economic Sciences, Washington State University. The reason for taking that major was to expand his knowledge in global issues, particularly development issues including poverty, environment, crisis (conflict/disaster) etc.

Marriage

Noto proposed to Hayu on 20 June 2013. The engagement ceremony received heavy public attention.[2] Noto has been dating Hayu for 10 years. They knew each other from young age since Noto's mother Raden Ayu Nusye Retnowati is friend with Queen Hemas. They started dating in the US when Hayu's mother Queen Hemas requested Noto to help her daughter attending new school in the US. Noto who was pursuing a graduate study in the US at that time, met the princess in New York and that's where the romance begun.[3]

Since Hayu was the last one to get married, the wedding was arranged as a cultural event for the people in Yogyakarta. While the previous royal weddings only involve a parade of 5 royal horse carriages, Hayu's wedding present 12 horse carriages to transport all the member of the Royal Family of Yogyakarta.[4] The wedding also manage to boost tourism in Yogyakarta which is a touristic destination in the first place.[5]

Princess Hayu and Prince Notonegoro in a royal parade during their wedding in october 2013

On 22 October 2013 Princess Hayu was officially married to Prince Notonegoro. The royal wedding of Yogyakarta Palace was conducted in three consecutive days, covering long and various wedding rituals.[6] Thousands of guests attended the royal wedding including the President of the Republic of Indonesia Mr. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono[7]

Consistent with the moslem tradition, the wedding solemnisation ritual Ijab qabul was conducted by the Sultan himself without the presence of the bride. The wedding vow was conducted in archaic javanese language which translates as: "I, Prince Notonegoro, today carry out your majesty's command to marry your daughter Gusti Kanjeng Ratu Hayu with the Holy Quran and a set of prayer outfits as a dowry." [8] Despite his extensive living experience abroad, the prince managed to recite the archaic javanese vow in flawless accent.

At the culmination of the wedding Princess Hayu and Prince Notonegoro was paraded in the city. Thousands of people turned out to witness this parade.[9]

Professional Experience

Noto started his career as a Project Manager for International Marketing in a private company named PURA Group Kudus, before eventually continue his career with the United Nations Development Programme. He started working with the UNDP in Indonesia in 2006. Initially, he was assigned on disaster recovery programme supporting the tsunami relief efforts in Aceh, during which time he contributed to the establishment of Indonesian Global Compact network.[10] The network, which consist of private companies and civil society has then been active in disaster recovery efforts, including at the time when Yogyakarta was hit by a major earthquake in May 2006.[11]

Noto's career in UNDP continued when he was appointed as Programme Manager for Disaster Risk Reduction. In 2007 UNDP in Indonesia launches its programme "Safer Communities Through Disaster Risk Reduction in Development"[12] to help reduce the risk in the country that was famous for its natural hazards. Three years later in 2011 the President of Indonesia Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono was internationally recognised as the global champion for disaster risk reduction.[13]

Since 2010, Noto has been holding the position of Assistant Country Director, Head of Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluation unit at UNDP Jakarta. During this time, Noto has served as one of the jury for "Danamon Award" which awards individuals for their innovative entrepreneurship.[14]

Noto is currently assigned as Management Specialist at UNDP New York, US. He is responsible forBusiness Continuity Management and Enterprise Risk Management in UNDP.

Notonegoro's positions
1999-2003: PURA group Kudus, Project Manager – International Marketing
2003-2004: School of Economics - Washington State University, Pullman, Washington USA - Teaching/Research Assistant
2006-2010: UNDP Indonesia – Jakarta Disaster Risk Reduction - Programme Manager
2010–2012: UNDP Indonesia Jakarta - Assistant Country Director – Head of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation Unit
2012–present: Bureau of Management, UNDP, New York - Management Specialist – Business Continuity and Enterprise Risk Management

Titles, styles, and arms

Prince Notonegoro's Coat of Arms

Noto's style and title in full in English: "His Royal Highness Prince Notonegoro of Yogyakarta"

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