Sutida has no son, and the Thai royal family uses Sutida s birthday to clarify and make a good profi

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-19

Queen Sutida of Thailand celebrated her 43rd birthday, and at this special moment, the Thai royal family has set off an incredible infighting. Previous rumours about Sutida's sister-in-law in Switzerland were in the spotlight again around her birthday, but a statement from the Thai royal family during the celebrations made things confusing.

While the Thai royal family celebrated Sutida's birthday on social platforms and expressed their blessings, it made it clear that Sutida has no children so far. The news shattered previous rumours that Sutida had a son in Switzerland. This statement seems to be a cold attitude towards the queen, but in fact it is for the elaborate arrangement of the position of the crown prince by Rama X.

King Rama X has been trying to elevate Prince Tibangkorn to the status of the rightful crown prince. Sutida had previously tried to gain more of a voice for himself by bringing German illegitimate children to Switzerland. However, through this birthday celebration statement, King Rama X made it clear that Suthida did not have a concubine, providing solid support for the future status of Prince Tibangkorn.

Throughout the celebration, King Rama X ostensibly celebrated the birthday with Queen Sutida, but in fact he was skillfully holding the initiative in the background. Through this statement, he not only denied the rumors of Sutida's so-called concubine, but also sent a clear message to the outside world - Prince Tibangkorn will become the legitimate heir of the Thai royal family.

The birthday celebration became a summary of the infighting within the Thai royal family, revealing subtle changes in internal intrigue. In this game, Rama X demonstrated his strong control over the royal family, while also hinting at the awkward position of Suthida in the power struggle. The birthday was supposed to be a festive occasion for Sutida, but it ended up being part of King Rama X's power scheme, highlighting the intricacies of the Thai royal family.

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