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Before leaving her job, Sirami's heart was haggard, her bright eyes were crying and swollen, and her eye bags were drooping and looking too pitiful

The Thai king's third wife, Sirami, came from a poor background, and because her family did not have the conditions for her to study, Sirami began to earn a living alone in society at an early age. With the unparalleled beauty of God's face, Silami found the position of "dancer" in Bangkok's high-end entertainment venues. For Sirami, King Maha is her benefactor, taking her away from the bitter sea and becoming the star of the Thai royal family, but Maha is also her enemy, abandoning her wife, and eventually pushing Sirami into the abyss of despair.

Before leaving her job, Sirami's heart was haggard, her bright eyes were crying and swollen, and her eye bags were drooping and looking too pitiful

At the end of Princess Silami's career, there were already clues, suggesting that her royal status was not secure. Silami is alone at this time, no longer accompanied by her husband Maha, she rides in a champagne-colored royal Mercedes-Benz sedan, wearing a dark blue suit, combing a simple braid, as young as possible, retaining the dignified and noble temperament of the princess. But judging from Sirami's aura, she is obviously physically and mentally exhausted, and her marriage, family, and life are about to undergo tremendous changes.

Before leaving her job, Sirami's heart was haggard, her bright eyes were crying and swollen, and her eye bags were drooping and looking too pitiful

Silami sat alone in the luxurious royal chair, her eyes were no longer clear and bright, her entire eye circles were blackened, her bags were drooping, and her eyes were unfocused. There is no doubt that although Sirami has the position of princess, she is haggard, stressed, and sleep-deprived, all of which is written on her face. The princess was smiling and seemed to be in a state of great concern for the rest of her life. Sirami is no longer the delicate-looking girl she once was, the beauty is aging, and the man who once changed her destiny has also abandoned her.

Before leaving her job, Sirami's heart was haggard, her bright eyes were crying and swollen, and her eye bags were drooping and looking too pitiful

Silami has always been proud of the little prince of Tibanggong, and has devoted all her time to raising her son, and her efforts have changed tibanggong's health, and her depression has gradually improved. But people's energy is limited, and since Sirami gave birth to a son, he has no time to take care of her husband, Maha Vajiralongkorn, which has made the already temperamental crown prince begin to look for new love. Suthida and Srinina and other beauties only appeared after the birth of the little prince of Tibanggong, which shows that Sirami has neglected control over marriage.

Before leaving her job, Sirami's heart was haggard, her bright eyes were crying and swollen, and her eye bags were drooping and looking too pitiful

Only now did Sirami realize, but it was too late. By this time, Silami was no longer beautiful, and Tibanggong had been taken away from her, and her husband, Maha Vajiralongkorn, often lived in Germany, where his newest lover, Suthida, lived. In hindsight, Sirami was unable to change her fate, and her carelessness and weakness, as well as her undeserved fantasies about her husband Maha, eventually buried herself as queen.

Before leaving her job, Sirami's heart was haggard, her bright eyes were crying and swollen, and her eye bags were drooping and looking too pitiful

Suthida and Silami are only 6 years apart, and in terms of beauty, Sirami is still superior, so why did the king of Thailand choose Suthida? The problem of men "liking the new and tired of the old" is one of the reasons, and more importantly, Suthida is more considerate and obedient to the king of Thailand. Royal commentator Andrew once said that the reason why King Maha liked Suthida was her unconditional obedience to Maha, which also gave Maha more freedom, and even the absurd thing of marrying Srinina as a noble concubine and recruiting more than 20 concubines was acceptable to Suthida, no wonder the king of Thailand admired her so much.

Before leaving her job, Sirami's heart was haggard, her bright eyes were crying and swollen, and her eye bags were drooping and looking too pitiful

It can only be said here that Sirami did not lose, because she could never achieve the "tolerance" of Suthida, nor did she have the ability to swallow her voice like Queen Suthida, and leaving the Thai royal family early was nothing more than getting out of the sea of suffering as soon as possible. Today's Queen Suthida seems to have unlimited scenery, but how much happiness is there behind her back? Only she herself knew.

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