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Is Thai King Maha Vajiralongkorn a modern-day Henry VIII?

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Thailand's King Maha Vajiralongkorn poses with former royal noble consort Sineenat Bilaskalayani, also known as Sineenat Wongvajirapakdi, who was dramatically stripped of all her royal titles by the palace on October 21 – a shock move less than three months after she was bestowed with a position that had not been used for nearly a century. Photo: AFP/Thailand’s Royal Office
When Thailand’s newly crowned King Maha Vajiralongkorn named one of his bodyguards as Noble Royal Consort on his birthday in July, no one had held the title for nearly a century, dating back to the days of absolute monarchy.
Later, the palace released a series of photos of 34-year-old consort Sineenat Wongvajirapakdi, a former nurse, variously showing her in the cockpit of a fighter jet, wearing a crop top and dressed in combat fatigues with the king and the royal poodle.
Thailand’s King Maha Vajiralongkorn and general Sineenat Wongvajirapakdi – who has been stripped of all royal titles amid accusations of disloyalty. Photo: Reuters

Such laudatory images were previously reserved for the king’s closest relatives – and they resembled the military-style photos of the king’s wife, Queen Suthida Bajrasudhabimalalakshana, on her birthday in June.

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But Sineenat’s swift rise to the public eye was followed by a sudden and brutal fall, enacted on Monday (October 21).

General Sineenat Wongvajirapakdi, the now-ousted royal consort of Thailand's King Maha Vajiralongkorn. Photo: Reuters

King Vajiralongkorn, 67, stripped her of her titles in an order calling her “disloyal”, “ungrateful” and “ambitious”.

All images of her disappeared from the palace website. An unverified Instagram account in her name was shut down overnight.

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It was not immediately clear exactly what prompted the dismissal of Sineenat, whose whereabouts on Tuesday (October 22) were not known.

The announcement came days after the palace abruptly postponed a Royal Barge Procession scheduled for Thursday (October 24). The event caps year-long celebrations of King Vajiralongkorn’s coronation after he took the throne following the 2016 death of his father.

Thailand's King Maha Vajiralongkorn and former royal consort Sineenat Wongvajirapakdi, pose at The Grand Palace in Bangkok. Photo: Reuters

Monday’s palace statement hinted the downfall involved a rivalry with Queen Suthida, 41, whom the thrice-divorced king married on May 1 just days before he was formally crowned.

Thailand’s King Maha Vajiralongkorn, Queen Suthida (right) and his daughter Princess Bajrakitiyabha Mahidol (left). Photo: AFP

“Royal Noble Consort Sineenat is ungrateful and behaves in ways unbecoming of her title. She is also not content with the title bestowed upon her, doing everything to rise to the level of the queen,” the palace said in its statement.

The public disgrace of a royal consort is uncharted territory in Thailand, where reverence of the monarchy is deeply ingrained and strict lèse-majesté laws forbid criticising the royal family, with insults punishable by up to 15 years in prison.

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Queen vs consort

Both the queen and Sineenat had been granted military titles by King Vajiralongkorn in his personal bodyguard unit over several years. Their personal relationships with the king were only confirmed with palace announcements this year.

What little is known about Sineenat came from the royal biography that has now been scrubbed from the palace website.

It had said she was from Nan province in northern Thailand. She studied nursing at a military college, graduated in 2008 and worked in hospitals until she formally entered royal service for the then-Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn in 2012.

She became a royal guard in 2015 with the rank of major in the Royal Thai Army. She was named a colonel and granted a command of a battalion in 2018. Soon before the coronation, she was promoted to major general.

Sineenatra Wongvajirabhakdi, the former royal noble consort of King Maha Vajiralongkorn, was variously pictures in the cockpit of a fighter jet and dressed in combat fatigues. Photo: Thailand Royal Office via AP

Since taking the throne, King Vajiralongkorn has proved to be an assertive constitutional monarch, taking more direct control of the crown’s vast wealth and transferring two military units to his personal control.

He also reintroduced the “Ratchasawat”, a basic code of conduct for those in royal service rooted in the old absolutist court.

Thailand's Queen Suthida is seen in an official portrait. Photo: Thailand Royal Office via AP

While he was crown prince, he was married and divorced three times, with at least two of his unions ending with public signs of acrimony.

In 1996, he announced his divorce from his second wife, Sujarinee Vivacharawongse, by putting up posters around his palace. A photo of one poster shows it ordered her banished for adultery, abusing her daughter and fraud. She and her four sons fled the country and live in the United States.

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His third wife, former lady-in-waiting Srirasmi Suwadee, has lived in seclusion outside Bangkok since her divorce in 2014, after the arrest of several of her relatives accused of making false claims of having links to the monarchy for financial gain.

Her uncle, parents and three brothers were later convicted of lèse-majesté (defaming the monarchy) and remain in prison.

One of the last messages on the Instagram account believed to belong to Sineenat before it was shut down extolled her loyalty to the monarch.

“Royal Consort Sineenat has been committed physically, mentally, intellectually, and with all her ability to fulfil the wishes of King Maha Vajiralongkorn to ease his responsibilities in improving the lives of the people,” it said.

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Just three months after naming her the first Noble Royal Consort in almost 100 years, King Maha Vajiralongkorn stripped former nurse Sineenat Wongvajirapakdi of her palace title, accusing the 34-year-old of disloyalty