The most chilling aspect of Princess Srirasmi’s story, and the one that guarantees her a permanent spot in , is the erasure. In 2014, a series of coups and political purges led to her family’s downfall. She was stripped of her royal name, her family was arrested, and she was reportedly forced to live in a monastery. Subsequently, the Thai royal household scrubbed her from nearly all official photographs.
The video became a cornerstone of "alternative" media narratives that contrasted sharply with official palace portrayals. The Fall: Deconstruction via News and Social Media
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Her removal from the royal family was "unusually public," with media outlets meticulously documenting the arrest of her relatives for corruption and lèse-majesté. What's behind the downfall of Thailand's Princess Srirasmi?
The early media narrative surrounding Srirasmi was one of a modern fairy tale. Born on December 9, 1971, in Samut Songkhram Province, she came from a family of modest means. She worked as a waitress before entering the service of Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn in 1993 as a lady-in-waiting. Her marriage to the crown prince in a private ceremony on February 10, 2001, was initially kept from the public, adding an air of mystery and intrigue that fascinated entertainment outlets. The birth of her son, Prince Dipangkorn Rasmijoti, in 2005, solidified her status, earning her the title of Princess of Thailand with the style of Her Royal Highness.
The most chilling aspect of Princess Srirasmi’s story, and the one that guarantees her a permanent spot in , is the erasure. In 2014, a series of coups and political purges led to her family’s downfall. She was stripped of her royal name, her family was arrested, and she was reportedly forced to live in a monastery. Subsequently, the Thai royal household scrubbed her from nearly all official photographs.
The video became a cornerstone of "alternative" media narratives that contrasted sharply with official palace portrayals. The Fall: Deconstruction via News and Social Media
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Her removal from the royal family was "unusually public," with media outlets meticulously documenting the arrest of her relatives for corruption and lèse-majesté. What's behind the downfall of Thailand's Princess Srirasmi?
The early media narrative surrounding Srirasmi was one of a modern fairy tale. Born on December 9, 1971, in Samut Songkhram Province, she came from a family of modest means. She worked as a waitress before entering the service of Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn in 1993 as a lady-in-waiting. Her marriage to the crown prince in a private ceremony on February 10, 2001, was initially kept from the public, adding an air of mystery and intrigue that fascinated entertainment outlets. The birth of her son, Prince Dipangkorn Rasmijoti, in 2005, solidified her status, earning her the title of Princess of Thailand with the style of Her Royal Highness.