The Thai royal family is one of the richest royal families in the world and one of the most talked-about royal families. Of particular interest is the love life of King Maha Vajiralongkorn (Rama X), who had five wives, four of whom were of commoner origin, all of whom he abandoned or divorced.
Currently, his queen is Suthida, and his concubine is Sinina, both of whom are his former female bodyguards. However, there is a recent news that has made the Thai royal family hot again, that is, Maha's third wife, Sirami Suvadi, with their son, Prince Tibangkorn, returned to Bangkok from the nunnery. What does this mean?
Sirami is Maha's third wife and his only crown princess. She is a former flight attendant who married Maha in 1994 and was canonized as the crown princess in 2001. She bore Maha a son named Tibangkorn, the fifth son of Maha and his only current legitimate heir to the royal family.
After the birth of Prince Tibangkorn, Maha had high hopes for him to become a qualified prince, and for this reason, he arranged for him to receive the best education and training. However, in 2014, the fate of Sirami and Tibanggong changed dramatically.
Due to Sirami's family's suspicion of ** and rebellion, Maha decided to divorce her and deprive her of all titles and honors. Sirami was forced to become a nun and live in a nunnery, while Prince Tibanggong was left in the royal family and separated from his mother. This had a huge impact on the lives of the mother and son, with Sirami falling into a deep depression, while Prince Tibanggong suffered from a learning disability and had no interest in the succession to the throne.
After Maha divorced Sirami, he married Suthida and Sinina successively, both of whom were his former female bodyguards and were also from civilian backgrounds. Suthida was crowned queen, Sinina was named concubine, and the two had a very high status in the royal family and were quite favored.
However, there is always a hidden pain in Maha's heart, that is, his love for Sirami. Maha used to love Sirami very much, she was his most beautiful, gentle, and virtuous wife, and his only crown princess. Although Maha divorced her, he did not completely forget her, he often dreamed of her and missed her.
He also cares about their son Tibanggong and hopes that he will grow up happily and one day inherit the throne. Therefore, Maha decided to let Sirami and Tibangkorn return to Bangkok and re-admit them into the royal family. He hopes to make amends for their pain and to relive their old feelings.
The return of Sirami and Tibanggong is undoubtedly a major event for the Thai royal family, and it is also a matter of constant turmoil. First of all, their return will pose a huge threat to Maha's current wife, Suthida and Sinina.
Suthida and Sinina are both Maha's favorite concubines and important members of the royal family, but neither of them gave birth to any heirs for Maha, nor does they have any royal blood. The return of Sirami and Tibanggong means that their status in Maha's heart may decline or even be replaced. Suthida and Sinina will definitely feel nervous and uneasy, and may also take some measures to deal with Sirami and Tibanggong, thus triggering infighting and strife in the royal family.
Secondly, their return will also have a certain impact on Thailand's politics and society. Thailand is a constitutional monarchy, and the king, although only a symbolic head of state, wields great prestige and influence.
Maha's love life has always been the focus of attention of the Thai people, and every change in his marriage will cause waves. The return of Sirami and Tibanggong will undoubtedly arouse heated discussions and discussions among the Thai people, and may also affect Thailand's political stability and social harmony. Finally, their return will also have a certain impact on the question of succession to the Thai throne.
Currently, Prince Tibangkorn is Maha's only legitimate royal heir and the first in line to the throne. However, Prince Tibangkorn was not an ideal heir, not only did he suffer from a learning disability, but he also had no interest in succession to the throne, preferring to live an ordinary life with his mother.
If Prince Tibanggong is unwilling or unable to inherit the throne, then the issue of succession to the throne becomes complicated and confusing. Maha also had four sons, all born to him and his second wife, Yuwada, but they were all exiled by Maha and not recognized by the royal family.
Although they are all excellent, they do not have royal succession. In addition to Maha's sons, he also had two daughters, namely Princess Pacharaj Tiyapa and Princess Sirivannavari. The only child born to Maha and his first wife, Princess Pacharaj Yapa is the noblest member of the Thai royal family and the beloved princess of the Thai people.
She was once crowned crown prince, but this title was later revoked by Maha. Princess Sirivannavari, the second daughter of Maha and his second wife, is the youngest member of the Thai royal family and the darling of the Thai people.
She has shown interest and ability in succession to the throne since she was a child, she has been involved in Thai politics and was once nominated as a candidate for prime minister, but was later vetoed by Maha. Both princesses have royal blood and broad public support, but they are both women, and according to Thai tradition, they are unlikely to inherit the throne. Therefore, there is no clear answer to the question of the succession to the throne of Thailand, and we can only wait for Maha's final decision.
The story of the Thai royal family is like a magnificent epic, full of love, power, betrayal, loyalty, joys and sorrows, and clutches.
Maha's third wife, Sirami, and their son Tibanggong have experienced the reincarnation of fate from heaven to hell and from hell to heaven, and their return has undoubtedly brought new changes and challenges to the Thai royal family. We can only hope that the Thai royal family can maintain stability and harmony, the Thai king can be happy and healthy, and the Thai people can be happy and free.