
The Queen of Thailand, her mother Sirikit, passed away at the age of 93 after a prolonged illness. This was announced by the royal court, according to the Bangkok Post.
According to reports, Sirikit died on October 24th in a hospital in Bangkok due to a blood infection. In recent years, he has rarely appeared in public due to health issues, CNN reports.
A year of mourning and a royal funeral at the highest level were declared in the country.
Sirikit was one of the most cherished princesses who won the love of the Thai people. Her photographs are kept as a warm memory in homes and offices throughout the country. Also, the Queen's birthday was celebrated in the country as Mother's Day.
He dedicated his life to improving the lives of the rural population, preserving national traditions, and protecting nature. Sirikit is recognized as a symbol of Asian elegance and grace - Vanity Fair called her "Jackie Kennedy of Asia," and Paris Match called her "the most beautiful queen of all time."
Originating from an aristocratic family from Bangkok, Sirikit married King Phumibol Adulyadet in 1950. They raised three daughters and a son.
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