Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Thai king, purged consort patch up

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BANGKOK: A Thai royal consort who was purged for “disloyalty” after running afoul of the Queen has made a sudden and unexpected comeback, with the king reinstatin­g her titles.

Sineenat Wongvajira­pakdi was stripped of her rank and titles last year just three months after she became the consort, accused on national television of “disloyalty” and “ambition” to match the position of Queen Suthida. She has not been seen in public since October, but that looks set to change.

“Sineenat Wongvajira­pakdi is not tarnished,” said a decision by the king published by palace mouthpiece Royal Gazette, confirming she would once again take the honorific title of “Chao Khun Phra”, or noble consort.

“Henceforth, it will be as if she had never been stripped of her military ranks or royal decoration­s,” said the decision, which was dated August 29 but only came to light on Wednesday.

The latest episode of palace intrigue comes as Thailand faces unpreceden­ted protests by a prodemocra­cy movement calling for transparen­cy and reforms to the secretive royal institutio­n.

A former royal bodyguard, Sineenat was given the title of consort on King Maha Vajiralong­korn’s 67th birthday in July last year - just months after his marriage to Queen Suthida.

A trained pilot and a former army nurse, the 34-year-old Sineenat was the first woman to receive the title in nearly a century.

The palace later released images of her in combat fatigues shooting weapons, flying a jet and preparing to parachute from a plane, as well as holding the king’s hand.

The kingdom has seen neardaily rallies since mid-July, with some attracting up to 20,000 protesters, angry at the militaryal­igned government and calling for frank discussion­s about the royal family’s role.

 ??  ?? A file photo of Sineenat Wongvajira­pakdi
A file photo of Sineenat Wongvajira­pakdi

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