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Srirasmi Suwadee
NameSrirasmi Suwadee
Native nameศรีรัศมิ์ สุวะดี
Birth date9 December 1971
Birth placeChumphon Province, Thailand
OccupationFormer royal consort, civil servant
SpouseMaha Vajiralongkorn (married 2001–2014)

Srirasmi Suwadee (born 9 December 1971) is a Thai former royal consort who was married to Maha Vajiralongkorn before his accession as Rama X of Thailand. She served in roles connected to the Thai monarchy and the Royal Household Bureau before withdrawing from public life amid highly publicized controversies and legal proceedings involving members of the Thai royal family and the Thai media.

Early life and background

Srirasmi was born in Chumphon Province, Thailand, and raised in a rural family with ties to Prachuap Khiri Khan Province and Ranong Province, attending local schools before entering civil service pathways associated with the Royal Household Bureau and the Ministry of Interior. During her early career she held positions that brought her into contact with personnel from the Grand Palace, Bureau of the Royal Household officials, and aides to members of the Chakri dynasty, interacting with staff connected to the household of King Bhumibol Adulyadej and the Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn.

Marriage into the Thai royal family

Srirasmi's relationship with Maha Vajiralongkorn led to a marriage ceremony held under the auspices of the Royal Thai Court and formal recognition by the Grand Palace; the union was notable in the context of precedents set by marriages of other members of the Chakri dynasty such as King Chulalongkorn and King Prajadhipok. The marriage produced one son, whose status and titles drew attention from institutions including the Privy Council of Thailand and the Palace Secretariat. The marriage and its ceremonial elements involved participation by officials from the Royal Guards, representatives of the Thai Navy, and observers from provincial administrations in Bangkok and Nakhon Pathom.

Role and public duties

While married to the then-Crown Prince, Srirasmi undertook limited public duties in coordination with the Royal Household Bureau and participated in events associated with royal patronage such as visits to temples like Wat Phra Kaew and charities linked to foundations established by King Bhumibol Adulyadej and the late Queen Sirikit. Her appearances were reported alongside members of the Thai nobility, officials from the Ministry of Culture, and organizers of ceremonies commemorating anniversaries connected to the Chakri Memorial Hall and national observances in Bangkok. Media coverage by outlets operating in Thailand and foreign bureaus referenced interactions with figures from the Privy Council of Thailand and the Palace Medical Unit.

Srirasmi became the subject of intense scrutiny following revelations involving allegations tied to members of her extended household and staff, provoking inquiries by agencies including the Metropolitan Police Bureau and prosecutors associated with the Office of the Attorney General (Thailand). Reports detailed investigations into property and financial matters involving persons linked to offices within the Royal Household Bureau and prompted interventions by the Grand Palace and statements from spokespeople to the Thai press including outlets based in Bangkok and correspondents from international organizations. The situation culminated in legal action that involved criminal proceedings in courts operating in Thailand and decisions about titles and honours administered by the King of Thailand and the Privy Council of Thailand; media coverage also referenced reactions from political actors including members of the National Legislative Assembly and commentators associated with Thai law and public administration.

Later life and personal developments

After the dissolution of the marriage and the relinquishment of royal titles, Srirasmi retreated from public ceremonial roles and returned to a more private existence in provincial Thailand, with movements reported in provinces such as Chumphon Province and nearby locales. Her changed status was reflected in administrative actions by the Grand Palace and adjustments in protocols observed by the Royal Household Bureau and officials who manage engagements for members of the Chakri dynasty. Subsequent reporting and commentary in Thai media and from international observers noted personal developments including family matters, estate administration, and interactions with local authorities in provinces where she resides, while institutions such as the Office of the Attorney General (Thailand) and the Metropolitan Police Bureau remained points of reference in public accounts.

Category:1971 births Category:Living people Category:People from Chumphon Province Category:Thai royalty (former)