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    Queen Mother Sirikit, Thailand’s influential and glamorous royal, dead at 93

    techmanager291@gmail.comBy techmanager291@gmail.comOctober 25, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Thailand’s Queen Mother Sirikit, who brought glamour and elegance to a postwar revival in the country’s monarchy and who, in later years, would occasionally wade into politics, has died aged 93, the Thai Royal Household bureau said on Saturday.

    Sirikit had been out of the public eye since she had a stroke in 2012.

    Her husband, King Bhumibol Adulyadej, was Thailand’s longest-reigning monarch, spending 70 years on the throne since 1946. She was at his side for much of that, and they won over hearts at home with their charity work.

    When they travelled abroad, she also charmed the world’s media with her beauty and fashion sense.

    During a 1960 visit to the United States that included a state dinner at the White House, Time magazine called her “svelte” and “archfeminist.” The French daily L’Aurore described her as “ravishing.”

    Sirikit is seen during a state visit to the U.K. in July 1960. (Evening Standard/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

    Born in 1932, the year Thailand transitioned to a constitutional monarchy from an absolute monarchy, Sirikit Kitiyakara was the daughter of Thailand’s ambassador to France and led a life of wealth and privilege.

    While studying music and language in Paris she met Bhumibol, who had spent parts of his childhood in Switzerland.

    “It was hate at first sight,” she said in a BBC documentary, noting that he had arrived late to their first meeting. “Then it was love.”

    The couple spent time together in Paris and were engaged in 1949. They married in Thailand a year later when she was 17.

    People wave from a balcony.
    King Bhumibol Adulyadej and Queen Sirikit greet supporters in Bangkok in June 2006. (Getty Images)

    Always stylish, Sirikit collaborated with French couturier Pierre Balmain on eye-catching outfits made from Thai silk. By supporting the preservation of traditional weaving practices, she is credited with helping revitalize Thailand’s silk industry.

    For more than four decades, she frequently travelled with the king to remote Thai villages, promoting development projects for the rural poor — their activities televised nightly on the country’s Royal Bulletin.

    She was briefly regent in 1956, when her husband spent two weeks in a temple, studying to become a Buddhist monk in a rite of passage common in Thailand.

    People sit on chairs in this black and white photo.
    The Thai royal couple is seen either side of their U.K. counterparts Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip in Thailand in February 1972. (Lovelace/Daily Express/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

    In 1976, her birthday, Aug. 12, became Mother’s Day and a national holiday in Thailand.

    Her only son, now King Maha Vajiralongkorn, also known as Rama X, succeeded Bhumibol after his death in 2016 and upon his coronation in 2019 Sirikit’s formal title became the Queen Mother.

    Officially, the monarchy is above politics in Thailand, whose modern history has been dominated by coups and unstable governments. On occasion though, the royals including Sirikit have either intervened or taken actions seen as political.

    People link arms and pose for photographs.
    Sirikit and Bhumibol Adulyadej are seen with their 13-year-old son Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn, left, in the U.K. in July 1966. (The Associated Press)

    In 1998, she used her birthday address to urge Thais to unite behind the then prime minister, Chuan Leekpai, dealing a crippling blow to an opposition plan to hold a non-confidence debate in the hope of forcing a new election.

    Later, she became associated with a political movement, the royalist People’s Alliance for Democracy (PAD), whose protests brought down governments led by or allied to Thaksin Shinawatra, a populist former telecoms tycoon.

    In 2008, Sirikit attended a funeral of a PAD protestor killed in clashes with police, implying royal backing for a campaign that had helped oust a pro-Thaksin government a year earlier.

    For many Thais, she will be remembered for her charitable work and as a symbol of maternal virtue. Her death will be treated with reverence in a country where any criticism is held at bay by strictly enforced lese-majeste laws, which prescribe potential prison sentences for insulting royals, even those who are dead.

    She is survived by her son, the king, as well as three daughters.

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