Royal Family of Thailand Current Events 2: Aug 2005 - Aug 2023


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'Bajra Damri' exhibition

With her designs on beautiful traditional fabrics, woven by an ethnic Thai Puan group in Sukhothai, Her Royal Highness Princess Bajrakitiyabha has saved this craft from extinction by donating new weaving machines and tools to replace the old ones, which were swept away in a flood.
To promote this art, the princess has designed handbags and other products combining modern embroidery patterns and Thai Puan woven fabrics.

A princess-initiated cookbook entitled Recipes for Friends in Need of Pa will also be on sale. The cookbook, initially for distribution to flood victims in the Central Region, contains 21 recipes for local fish and vegetable dishes. The recipes were chosen by HRH Princess Soamsawali from more than 60 recipes prepared by Rajabhat Suan Sunantha University and famous writer ML Nuang Nilaratana, who has served the late royal cooking guru HRH Princess Saisawalibhirom. All ingredients are available from the foundation's flood victim rehabilitation project.

Bangkok Post : Outlook
 
HSH Prince Chatrichalerm Yukol participates in the 9th Cinemanila International Film Festival, which is currently on-going here in the Philippines.

his film, King Naresuan, opened the festival. he was also given honors alongside directors Quentin Tarantino and festival director Robert Malengreau

you can read more about it here.
 
Honour ring for Princess Chulabhorn

Graz (university) - On 4 September 2007 the Karl Franzens university Graz expects to give the golden honour ring of the university to the Thai princess professor Dr. HRH Chulabhorn Mahidol for her many years co-operation with the institute for pharmaceutical sciences of the University of Graz.

Rector Alfred Gutschelhofer will present in the context of a ceremony at 11 o'clock in the aula, the honor to the youngest daughter of king Bhumibol and internationally recognized chemist. :graduate:
 
Princess Chulabhorn in Graz, Austria

Official news of Graz University about Princess Chulabhorn recieved the honour ring. She also met a group of her country student in the university.

The news is in German, but the photo tell everything :)

Karl-Franzens-Universitat Graz - DETAIL
 
Princess Sirivannavari exclusive interview before Paris fashion show

Princess HRH Sirivannavari Nariratana at JSL Studio for exclusive interview before fashion show at Paris Fashion Week. The Princess's show is sponsored by Balmain and will be showing her spring/summer collection as the opening show for the Paris Fashion week on 29th of September 2007. The Princess gave the exclusive interview about her upcoming fashion show which is the first time in history for a princess to design for a well-known fashion house. :)

Bangkok's Independent Newspaper
 
Paris Fashion Week

Two Indians and a Thai princess to show in Paris fashion week
by Dominique Schroeder
Thu Sep 27, 2:40 PM ET



For the first time two Indian designers are unveiling their collections during the Paris ready-to-wear shows for next spring-summer, which get under way at the weekend.
Two other notable newcomers who stand out among the 90 catwalk presentations on the nine-day programme are Thai Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana, who is holding a gala evening at the historic Opera Garnier on Saturday evening, and Limi Feu, the daughter of the veteran Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto, whose show is a week later.
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Granddaughter of Thailand's Queen Sirikit, who was a devoted customer of Pierre Balmain, whom she met on an official visit to France in 1960, 20-year-old Princess Sirivannavari studied at a fashion and design school in Bangkok and has already signed two collections in the Thai capital.
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Two Indians and a Thai princess to show in Paris fashion week - Yahoo! News
 
PARIS, FRANCE - OCTOBER 3: Princess Siriwanwaree Nareerat of Thailand attends the Valentino fashion show, during the Spring/Summer 2008 ready-to-wear collection show at Carroussel du Louvre on October 3, 2007 in Paris, France. (Photo by Eric Ryan/Getty Images)
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King's sister receives treatment after brain scan

BANGKOK, Oct 26 (TNA) – Her Royal Highness Princess Galyani Vadhana, elder sister of Thailand's monarch, King Bhumibol Adulyadej, is being given medication after she experienced weakness of the right side of her body on Thursday, according to the Royal Household Bureau.
An X-ray computerized tomography (CT) of her brain showed an extensive area of infarction at the left side due to an occlusion of the cerebral artery, the statement said, and her condition is being closely monitored.
On June 15, the princess experienced abdominal discomfort and was admitted to Siriraj Hospital for treatment. After examination and a CT scan, cancer was found.:sad:
Her condition has since been stable but has fluctuated at times.
Princess Galyani Vadhana was born on May 6, 1923 in England. (TNA)
 
(Unofficial Translation)
Announcement of the Bureau of the Royal Household
Concerning Her Royal Highness Princess Galyani Vadhana
Krom Luang Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra
No.2

26 October 2007, the Team of Royal Physicians attending Her Royal Highness Princess Galyani Vadhana Krom Luang Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra reported that Her Royal Highness is more consciousness. Her Royal Highness still has weakness on the right side of her body but is able to move the left said as Her Royal Highness wishes. The Team of Royal Physicians will continue medications and closely monitor Her Royal Highness’s condition.

The Bureau of the Royal Household would like to make it known that the Team of Royal Physicians reported that the Cancer that was found in her abdominal cavity is the same as the Cancer of the breast which was treated 10 years ago. During the interval Her Royal Highness had beem in good health. A follow-up examination 2 yeas ago found that Cancer recurred. Her Royal Highness has had continuous medical treatment since that time.

(Unofficial Translation)
Announcement of the Bureau of the Royal Household
Concerning Her Royal Highness Princess Galyani Vadhana
Krom Luang Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra
No.22

On 30 November 2007, the Team of Royal Physicians attending Her Royal Highness Princess Galyani Vadhana Krom Luang Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra reported that the pain in Her Royal Highness’s abdomen is diminishing but Her Royal Highness still feels some discomfort. Her Royal Highness’s overall condition is stable. The Team continues physical therapy, medications and nourishment by intravenous route.
 
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could someone post images of the royal children with their spouses, former spouses and children they had with each spouse? with so many divorces, remarriages and long titles and names it's difficult to keep track of who is who and how they are related to the king.

thanks.
 
From royalblog.nl:

Queen Sirikit attends last rites of protester

Queen Sirikit of Thailand and her daughter Princess Chulabhorn on Monday paid tribute to Angkana Radubpanya-avut, an anti-government woman protester who was killed in last week's violence, during the cremation ceremony at a Buddhist temple in Nonthaburi province.

Read the entire article (+ pictures) here.
 
Royal succession at core of Thai turmoil
22 Oct 2008

There is one simple but profound question behind the turmoil that has overtaken Thailand's political life from the military coup late in 2006 to protesters' occupation of the PM's office compound today.

What happens when ailing 80-year-old King Bhumibol Adulyadej dies?

Since he came to a discredited throne in 1946, King Bhumibol has worked diligently to establish the monarchy as an island of sanity and court of last resort in Thailand's turbulent and frequently interrupted transition to democracy...

Rest of article: Vancouver Sun
 
unfortunately not.

right now, the King's only son is the crown prince.

Actually, some constitutional jurists and lawyers would argue that the 1974 succession laws allow HM the King to designate an heir despite the provision stating that in the absence of a male heir, a female may succeed. It would seem that the provision comes into play only when the monarch passes away without having first named his successor. The person most suitable to succeed, some would argue, by rank and by personality and merits, would be HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, who holds the rank of (Somdet Phra Thepparat Ratchasuda) Chao Fa Maha Chakri Sayamboromratchakumaree since 1978.
 
On July 20th, Chulabhorn Mahidol is opening the European conference "Marine Natural Products", which is taking place at the University of Porto (Portugal). The Princess has a PhD in Organic Chemistry and her thesis is on natural products from medicinal plants in Thailand. She is now the President of the Chulabhorn Research Institute (CRI), an internationally regarded research institute.

After inaugurating this conference, she visited the Institute of Molecular Pathology and Immunology of the University of Porto and then headed to Lisboa, where she's staying till the end of the week.

Here's an article about the visit to IPATIMUD:
http://diario.iol.pt/tecnologia/ipa...idol-tvi24-ultimas-noticias/1076935-4069.html

Photos:
http://diario.iol.pt/artmedia.html?id=1076935&pagina_actual=1&tipo=1
 
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The Kamlangjai Project, under the patronage of Her Royal Highness Princess Bajrakitiyabha, has launched a diary featuring the princess' images, her advice on life and selected entrants of a logo design contest in a bid to raise funds for the needy.

The designer of the diary's cover said his logo design featured two hugging hearts - grey and orange coloured. The grey colour symbolised sadness, while the orange colour meant warmth, and it was also the princess' colour, he explained. The Kamlangjai Project was established in 2006 by Princess Bajrakitiyabha with the aim of offering support to the needy, especially female prison inmates, children, youths and others deprived of opportunities.

An article - Bangkok Post
 
HRH the Princess Marsi Paribatra (born 1931) is a distant relative of the King of Thailand.
She is the daughter of the late Prince and Princess Chumbhot, who established the old teakwood Suan Pakkad Palace just north of downtown Bangkok.
Marsi spent most of her adult life living in Europe, studying and then teaching art history in both Thailand and Spain. From the Renaissance through the centuries towards modernism, her art evokes many of the great European masters.
The exhibition in the Hall of Mirrors at Siam Paragon includes some 38 paintings from a career that produced 100-plus artworks of the Princess. Organised by the recently set up Marsi Foundation, the paintings span her early career to the early millennium, when the elderly princess was forced to retire from painting due to a debilitating stroke.
 
As father fades, his children fight

18 March 2010

Behind the present unrest in Thailand lie far deeper fears about the royal succession. And those may not be spoken publicly...

Full article: The Economist
 
Update to the previous post:
"The Economist magazine will not be distributed in Thailand this week because of an article on the sensitive issue of the future of the monarchy and succession to the King, the magazine said".- Reuters
 
Thai minister calls for monarchy reform | Radio Netherlands Worldwide

Thailand's Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya has called for a review of the role of the Thai monarchy. He said that reform should be discussed following the country's worst civil violence in almost 20 years. It would include a smaller role for the royal family and greater involvement in the political arena for the country's rural poor.
 
Sounds like a 'back door' plot to have them removed if you ask me.
 
Thailand government distanced itself on Wednesday from remarks by the Thai foreign minister that portrayed the country’s current upheaval as evidence of a society moving toward greater inclusion but that also broached what he called “the taboo subject” of considering changes to Thailand's monarchy. - The New York Times

The King and the Queen will give 50,000 baht to pay for the funeral services for each of those who died in the April 10 clashes, Metropolitan Police Division 1 chief Wichai Sangprapai says.
The King and the Queen have accepted all those injured in the violent clashes on Saturday under Their Majesties' royal patronage. - Bangkok Post
 
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Christian training centre for the blind opened in Pattaya with royal patronage

The Princess Chulabhorn Mahidol of Thailand and Queen Sylvia of Sweden attended the inauguration of a Christian vocational training centre Father Ray School, a specialized institution for the blind. The property is located in the district of Pattaya, Cholburi province, and boasts the royal patronage of Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn.

The Queen of Sweden attended the opening ceremony - held on 8 April - because the northern European royal house has contributed to the construction of the building. Currently it houses 144 students, from nursery to secondary schools. After completing this course, students can make their entrance into any of the institutions of the country, having received a preparation equivalent to that of able-bodied pupils.
The school prepares blind students for the agricultural sector, in manual work and sport. - AsiaNews.it
 
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