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"Bodyguard" got married. The two had previously been "alternative" in the same frame at a royal event.
According to the British "Guardian" report, the Thai royal family announced in the "Royal Bulletin" yesterday (1st) that King Maha Vajiralongkorn will marry Suthida Tidjai, deputy commander of the Royal Guard , And officially canonized her as queen. However, the report did not mention the specific date of their marriage, and the coronation ceremony of Thai King Vajiralongkorn will be held from May 4th to 6th.
This is the fourth marriage of 66-year-old Vajiralongkorn. He has 7 children in total. In 2014, Vajiralongkorn divorced his third wife Sirami. The new queen of
, Suthida, is 40 years old this year and has served as a flight attendant at Thai Airways International. Suthida joined the Royal Guard in 2013 and was responsible for protecting Vajiralongkorn who was still crown prince. In 2014, she was promoted to commander of the Crown Prince's Guard. After Vajiralongkorn succeeded to the throne in 2016, she continued to serve as the commander of the King's Guard Special Operations Group, leading the rank of general, and awarded the noble rank "Tan Puying" (Senior Lady). In the past important events, it can be seen that Suthida personally escorted Vajiralongkorn. On the 6th of last month, when Thai King Vajiralongkorn attended the Dynasty Day event, Suthida accompanied him as a guard.
Previously, it was rumored that the two had been dating for a period of time, and Sutida was known as the "gossip girlfriend" of the King of Thailand. But the Thai royal family has not officially recognized this relationship before.
Vajiralongkorn’s father, King Rama IX Bhumibol Adulyadej, died on October 13, 2016 at the age of 88. After that, Vajiralongkorn inherited his father's throne and was called Rama X. "The Guardian" said that about 30 billion US dollars of property left by Vajiralongkorn's father will also be inherited by him.
In February of this year, Bhumibol’s eldest daughter, Princess Ubon Ratchathani, the sister of the current King of Thailand, announced her participation in the Thai general election and became the prime minister candidate of the Thai National Defence Party. According to reports, this will be the first time in Thailand’s history that a senior royal family will participate in the Thai general election, and it will also be a huge change. But then, her eligibility to run was cancelled by the Election Committee. Princess Ubon Ratchathani wrote: “I sincerely hope that I can serve the country and the people, but it has caused problems that shouldn’t happen in this era. I’m sorry for that.” She added “How could this happen” at the end of the article. "At the end.
current intern editor Chang Chen
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