Thai palace releases rare images of King Maha Vajiralongkorn’s royal consort Sineenat Wongvajirapakdi
- Photos show Sineenat Wongvajirapakdi aiming a weapon on a firing range, piloting a plane and preparing to parachute
- The images and details provide an unusually intimate glimpse into the private lives of the powerful, ultra-wealthy and inscrutable monarchy
The publication of the more than 60 photos and a 46-page biography was dated last week, but did not start circulating online until Monday.
“The king has ordered the creation of a royal biography for Chao Khun Phra Sineenat Bilaskalayani,” a statement from the Royal Office said, using her full title.
The images and details provide an unusually intimate glimpse into the private lives of the powerful, ultra-wealthy and inscrutable monarchy, which is protected by a royal insult law that carries a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison per count.
They show Sineenat in camouflage fatigues, taking part in military drills, flying a small plane, and laughing at a table with the king, both wearing casual clothes.
In one of the photos she is shown in traditional Thai dress standing next to Vajiralongkorn and holding his hand.
Born in the northern province of Nan, she graduated from the Royal Thai Army Nursing College, trained as a pilot in Thailand and abroad, and served in the king’s royal bodyguard unit, reaching the rank of major-general in May.
A cycling and aviation enthusiast who spends much of his time abroad in Germany, Vajiralongkorn was crowned in May in an elaborate three-day ceremony that Sineenat participated in.
Suthida is the fourth wife of the monarch, who has a teenage son from his third marriage and six other children.
The king is not as well-known to the public as his beloved father Bhumibol Adulyadej, who died in 2016.