Thai King Maha Vajiralongkorn's third wife, Sirami, has long been a pain in the hearts of Thais, and any report about the former princess will receive critical reviews on social media, with most expressing their thoughts about the grassroots princess. Silami has a good mass base, and during her 9-year tenure as a princess, she went deep into the grassroots of Thai society, often comforting the flood victims, and was a kind princess.

Dissatisfaction with Maha Vajiralongkorn's rule and opinions about his absurd private life have led to growing protests among thais. Today's Silami, although it is still vulgar, still does not appear on the list of royal personnel, which makes the Thai people emotionally add fuel to the fire, believing that Maha is inhumane and has exercised inhuman control over his ex-wife. In order to calm the mood of the people, Sirami's poster became her only report, which was in the same frame as the beautiful photos of Sirikit's youth.
What is Sirikit's role in the Thai royal family? She is the real boss behind the scenes, after the death of King Bhumibol, she still holds part of the military power, and collects the heirloom treasures of the Thai royal family in her own name, even the Thai Maha needs to be respectful to his mother, and does not dare to offend. Sirikit was also the love of King Bhumibol's life, so much so that even when she cheated on her bodyguard, she was forgiven by her husband and did not affect her royal status. This also confirms the path of Sirami's life, even if he was restricted by Maha's freedom, he may sit in the position of queen in the future.
Silami's winning chip was that in 2005 she gave birth to the only male heir of the Thai royal family, Prince Tibang Gong, which was a major achievement in the Thai royal family full of princesses, so much so that King Bhumibol accepted her status as a former dancer and gave her the official title of crown princess. Maha Vajiralongkorn loved the youngest son and intended to make him crown prince, with Pajala as the eldest sister to assist the little prince. With her status as the future Queen Mother, Sirami is bound to deal a devastating blow to Suthida.
During these years, in order to consolidate her position, Suthida had no demands on her husband, Maha Vajiralongkorn, and even though the whole world knew that the king of Thailand had chartered a large hotel in Germany and lived with more than 20 concubines, Suthida remained silent in the Swiss hotel, tacitly allowing her husband's absurd behavior to avoid making Maha feel "uncomfortable". Suthida's subtext is obvious: as long as you don't move my queen's position, you can do whatever you want.
It is true that suthida has almost nothing to fear except Sirami, and no one can take her place, but as the mother of the little prince of Tibanggong, Sirami's return to the royal stage is just around the corner. Looking back on these years, Sirami's suffering was due to Suthida and Srinina, who had endured several years of painful torture, and was no longer the simple princess she once was, and hated the people who had framed her to the bone.
There is only one future queen consort in Thailand, and the little prince of Tibang Gong is gradually estranging himself from Suthida, which is already a clear signal, and queen Suthida's son is not recognized by the king of Thailand and is still hidden in Switzerland. Although Suthida is still beautiful for now, in the future, Sirami may take her place as the queen consort after Sirikit in Thailand.