In 1985, Queen Sirikit of Thailand was deeply depressed after the news of the sudden death of Narond, an insider. Heartbroken and self-controlled, she was very worried about King Bhumibol at the time, and decided to take steps to help her regain her emotional stability. As a result, Sirikit was taken to the hospital and underwent an operation called "dilation and curettage". This incident has sparked widespread attention and discussion, and has also revealed an unknown side of the Thai royal family. However, how deep was the relationship between Sirikit and Bhumibol, and how did they get to this point?
1985, ThailandKing of ThailandBhumibol had ascended to the throne, and with him sat his wife Sirikit. However, within the Thai royal family, the affection between them has not been smooth sailing. Bhumibol with SirikitLove storyBeginning when they were young, Sirikit, educated in Thailand and abroad, met Bhumibol, who was equally young and uninhibited. They are attracted to each other and gradually develop a deep affection in the process of getting along.
Sirikit was a talented and charismatic woman whose beauty and intelligence made Bhumibol fall in love at first sight. When the two are together, Bhumibol always carries a camera with him to record every touching moment of Sirikit. These ** became themLoveThe symbol of memories is also the best testimony of their feelings.
Their relationship has been tested again and again. Bhumibol once lost the light in his right eye in a car accident, and Sirikit was always by his side, giving him endless care and support. In the face of such sincerityLove, Bhumibol of course fell deeply in love with Sirikit and proposed to her. However, Sirikit's father expressed strong opposition to the family affair, fearing that Sirikit would be hurt by the feud within the royal family. However, Sirikit firmly chose to marry Bhumibol, and she was unwilling to give up this real oneLove
After marrying Bhumibol, Sirikit became his queen and gave birth to three daughters and a son, which brought him endless joy. Bhumibol became more and more fond of Sirikit, and in order to allow her to fully display her talents, Bhumibol did not send her to the harem, but let her participate in the affairs of the state and have a higher prestige.
However, as time went on, cracks began to appear in the relationship between the two. Bhumibol was too busy with state affairs to take care of Sirikit, who felt left out and gradually developed an ambiguous relationship with Narond, a security worker. Narond was often by Sirikit's side, and they even went in and out together in public, which was unbearable for Bhumibol. To solve this problem, Bhumibol transferred Narond to the United States, but Sirikit's feelings for Narond were far from subsiding, and she wrote to him often and kept in touch. However, soon after, Narond died of a heart attack, and Sirikit was so grief-stricken to learn the news that she even shipped his body back to Thailand.
The incident attracted the attention of the Thai **, and Sirikit's emotions became broken, which eventually led to her being taken to the hospital and undergoing surgery for "dilation and curettage". For the next half a year, Sirikit was forced to live in seclusion in the "cold palace", losing all her glory and power overnight. Until half a year later, Sirikit had become obese when she was discharged from the hospital.
After Sirikit was discharged from the hospital, she immediately knelt down to Bhumibol to express her repentance to him and received his forgiveness. However, this incident made Sirikit a laughing stock for the outside world and a topic of conversation among Thai people after dinner.
However, Sirikit did not give up because she was ridiculed. She used her palace power to begin to express her opinions and participate in decision-making on royal and state affairs. She showed her abilities and wisdom and gradually gained the Thai people andInternationalRespect for society.
However, Sirikit chose not to attend Bhumibol's funeral, which sparked controversy and speculation from the outside world. Some believe that it was her disrespect for Bhumibol and her disregard for his death, while others believe that she did not attend the funeral because she was afraid to face Bhumibol's family and other members of the royal family, fearing that her past would be mentioned again.
Bhumibol's death made Sirikit the regent of Thailand and tasked with assisting her son in his succession to the throne. However, during this time, Sirikit's power was questioned and challenged by other members of the royal family. She has been accused of excessive interference in politics and control of state resources, and has even been questioned about her ties with foreign countries.
During her tenure as Queen Regent, Sirikit adopted a series of important policies and reforms, such as promoting social welfare and education reforms, strengthening andInternationalsocial cooperation, etc. She is also actively involved in ThailandCharitycareer, and provide help to underprivileged children. However, her actions have also sparked some controversy, with some arguing that she is investing more in her own interests and power.
Unfortunately, in 1992, Sirikit died of breast cancer at the age of 52. Her death caused a huge shock to the Thai royal family and country, and also caused a subtle change in the Thai people's evaluation of her. Some paid tribute and nostalgia to her, praising her talent and contributions to the country, while others had negative comments about her past and actions.
Sirikit's death did not cause her influence and reputation to fade. On the contrary, she left a deep legacy, especially in the areas of women's rights and social justice. Her life has shown the importance of women in the royal family and in the political sphere, and has also contributed to the modernization and progress of Thailand.
However, Sirikit's story also reveals the contradictions and strife within the Thai royal family. Her forbidden love affair with Narond and Bhumibol's resentment of it, as well as her subsequent struggle for and control of royal power, reflect the power struggles and the complexity of personal emotions within the royal family.
Sirikit's story is more than just oneLove story, also a passage about power andLove, the story of the entanglement between the individual and the state. Her story and influence will continue to have an impact on Thai history and will be studied and discussed.