Recently, King Vajiralongkorn of Thailand deprived the former head nurse Sinina of the title of noble concubine on the grounds of "disloyal to the king" and "confronting the queen in behavior because of his ambition." This news caused a sensation in the whole city, and even made hot searches. The 34-year-old Sinina was named "the noble concubine" only in July this year. In just 86 days, the imperial concubine went offline and was known as the "Thai version of Zhen Huan".
According to the latest report from the Daily Mail, the turmoil in the Royal Palace of Thailand has not ceased. On October 23, local time, the King of Thailand fired six officials a few days after his concubine was abolished. Thailand’s official Royal Gazette issued two separate announcements, accusing the six people of serious violations of discipline and causing harm to the royal service, stating that they have been fired and deprived of all official positions.
Another announcement said: The behavior of these six people is considered "extremely evil." The six people include a woman, a senior police officer and two royal guards, all of whom work in the Thai Royal Palace. This can be said to be the biggest personnel change in the Royal Palace of Thailand in recent years. According to local media reports, Sinina is now missing after being stripped of all her military ranks, medals and royal titles. The six officials who were fired were also unable to contact them at all and were unable to interview them.
The current King of Thailand, Vajiralongkorn, is known as Thailand's number one playboy because he has been married four times and every queen is a legend. Sinina used to work as a nurse, served in the Royal Guard, was a colonel, and was able to fly planes. It can be said that she is full of skills. She has also won four army medals and was praised during her tenure as a senior officer in the King's Guard. After Sinina was maxed out on Weibo by the scrap incident, everyone still felt that she looked very much like Charmaine Sheh. Many netizens believe that if this woman had not entered the palace by mistake, she would have a good life.
Since King Vajiralongkorn of Thailand ascended to the throne in 2016, he has dramatically enhanced his authority. The great wealth of the kingdom is all under his direct control, and key military units have been reorganized and commanded. According to Thai law, it is illegal to offend the monarch and publicly criticize the king or the royal family. Insulting the monarch will be punished by up to 15 years in prison.
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