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Maha Vajiralongkorn och Sineenat Wongvajirapakdi. (TT)

Älskarinnan till Thailands kung får titlarna tillbaka

Thailändska kungens älskarinna Sineenat Wongvajirapakdi har fått tillbaka sina kungliga och militära titlar och rank. Det rapporterar BBC med hänvisning ett uttalande från hovet om att hon inte gjort något fel.

Det var i juli förra året som kung Maha Vajiralongkorn, krönt till Rama X, utsåg den nu 35-åriga generalmajoren till sin ”kungliga nobla partner”, en titel som på thailändska kallas ”Chao Khun Phra”. I oktober 2019 degraderades hon, bland annat på grund av ”dåligt uppförande och illojalitet”.

Wongvajirapakdi har en bakgrund som sjuksköterska, pilot och livvakt.

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Thailändska kungliga titlar
Wikipedia (en)
Thai royal and noble titles are the royal and noble styles indicating relationship to the king which were introduced by King Trailokanat (reigned 1448–1488). The system is rooted in the Thai language equivalent of feudalism, sakdina. Borne of a polygamous royal tradition in which monarchs and noblemen often had dozens of children, such royal and noble titulary is similar to Western concepts of peerage. A title of honor may not be confined to the beginning or the end of the name, but may be split across the name. Those with titles ceased to be known by personal names, and were referred to by the awarded (or similar) title. The King could bestow a title on anyone, although such promotion was personal and the person's children would not normally benefit from it. The complex and nuanced distinctions in rank of the titles are largely uncaptured by their glosses into Western-style terms. With the exception of a handful of titles for women, the bestowal of noble titles ended after the Siamese revolution of 1932, and the adoption of monogamy resulted in far fewer royal consorts and issue who could receive such styles. As a result, the old titles are obscure even to most Thais.
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