The story of the Thai Queen's Harem has always been in the spotlight, and every incident involving the fight between the queen and the concubine has attracted widespread attention and discussion. Recently, the harem of King Maha Vajiralongkorn has once again been in the spotlight, as the son of Queen Suthida has not been given a name, which has sparked heated discussions in society.
According to reports, more than a year has passed since Suthida became queen, and she has been working very hard to fulfill her duties as a queen, and she has been supported and loved by the people. However, she has always had a regret in her heart, that is, because her son did not get a name. Suthida gave birth to the son before he became queen, and now he is seven years old and has been living in Switzerland.
Why didn't the King of Thailand give this little prince the title of qualified to compete for the crown prince's throne? There are several reasons for this. First of all, the Thai royal family is very image-oriented, and illegitimate children are a balancing act in it. Suthida's son was born when she had not yet gained fame, and if there is no right time for him to correct his name, it will affect the image of the Thai royal family. In addition, in addition to Suthida's son, the noble concubine Sinina also gave birth to her own children, who are said to be a prince and a princess. If only Suthida is given the title of son, it will cause Sinina's dissatisfaction. In addition, the king of Thailand may have other illegitimate children, and in order to maintain balance, he will not set this precedent.
Another reason is Suthida's ambitions. Although she looks dignified and elegant on the surface, she is actually an ambitious woman. Her son is only seven years old, and if he is given a title, he will be eligible to compete for the crown prince. If he becomes the crown prince, then Suthida will become the regent, and the resulting phenomenon of strong mothers and young children will cause all the power to fall into the hands of mothers. Suthida's ambitions will have a negative impact on the stability of the Thai royal family.
In contrast, Tibanggong seems more suitable to become the crown prince. Although he suffered from a learning disability from an early age, he grew up in the Bangkok royal family and had a deep affection for the King of Thailand. His biological mother Sirami is beautiful and kind, and if Tibanggong becomes the crown prince, it will be more conducive to the stable development of the Bangkok royal family. Therefore, the king of Thailand plans to let Sirami teach Tibanggong and provide him with spiritual support.
Taking into account the above factors, the king of Thailand, proceeding from the public interest and personal interests, will not give Suthida the title of son, thus becoming an obstacle to the upper position of Tibanggong. There are many factors that need to be considered to become a crown prince, and it's not just about being smart. The establishment of the reserve is a major matter of a country, and if it is not handled properly, it will destroy the foundation of the country.
Suthida has been trying to curry favor with the King of Thailand and fight for her son's future, but her behavior was too hasty, allowing her ambitions to be exposed prematurely and becoming the biggest stumbling block to her son's ascension. The King of Thailand has been acting frequently lately, often attending events with Suthida and Sinina, sparking a feud between the two and using it to contain the Queen. In addition, the King of Thailand also asked Princess Phra to attend official duties with Tibanggong, hoping that the experienced and capable Princess Phra could teach Tibanggong and help him grow up quickly and be able to take on important responsibilities as soon as possible.
According to the current situation of the Thai royal family, it is more difficult for Suthida's son to get a name than to ascend to the sky. The King of Thailand has always been wary of Suthida and will not allow her power to develop rapidly so as not to endanger his own interests. In royal life, interests take precedence over family, love, and friendship, and the ruthless side of the imperial family is the most prominent.
Living in such an environment, although they can enjoy fine food and clothing, what is happiness for them? This question may require further reflection and **.
To sum up, this incident in the Thai Queen's Harem shows the struggle for power and interests within the imperial family, as well as the choice and balance of the crown prince. This is not just a struggle between individuals, but also a reflection of society's concern for power, affection, and social order. In today's monogamous society, the King of Thailand with multiple partners may be the object of many men's dreams, but this harem situation has brought many problems and controversies. The thinking and actions of the Thai royal family in dealing with this incident have also triggered deep reflection and discussion in the society.
However, in the end, how this event will end and whether there will be new developments, we still need further observation and attention. Oddly enough, in this modern society, the choice of the crown prince does not seem to be just an internal matter of the country, but has become the focus of international entertainment**. This may once again prove the eternal pursuit of power and profit, as well as the existence of complex and universal desires in human nature. Whether it is an emperor or an ordinary person, it is difficult to get rid of these human troubles.
Finally, the impact of this event on society as a whole is far-reaching, and it provokes people to think about social order and values. It reminds us that even in a special environment like the imperial family, power and profit remain at the heart of people's concerns. At the same time, it also reflects people's pursuit of fairness and justice, and their cherishing and concern for the love of their parents. This incident may be a revelation to people to some extent, that there are no borders or classes for the worries of power and the troubles of human nature, and we should all pay attention to and think about them.