Born in 1978, Princess Bajrakitiyabha was widely regarded as one of the most accomplished members of the Thai Royal Family. Educated in law, including studies in the United States, she built a respected career as a diplomat, lawyer, and advocate for women’s rights in prisons.
The princess also served in several high-profile international roles, including work with the United Nations. Sadly, her long illness had kept her out of the public eye for years, with limited updates from the royal household during her treatment.
Thai princess dies aged 47 after nearly four years in a coma
The royal palace has announced that funeral ceremonies will be held with the highest honors at the Grand Palace in Bangkok, in line with royal tradition.
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After Princess Bajrakitiyabha’s death, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul held a televised speech.
“This loss is not merely bad news announced to the people, but an immeasurable grief in the hearts of the entire nation,” she said, describing the princess as a “pride of Thailand.”
“Her commitment to building a society of kindness, justice, and equality, will forever remain as a moral legacy for the nation, a guiding light for generations of Thais,” Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul added.
Rest in peace. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Thai Royal Family.