Many netizens wondered, why didn't the richest Thai royal family in the world get a crown for the queen to wear?
The royal families of other countries, every female family member wears a crown when attending the event, Suthida has been the queen for five years, why didn't the king of Thailand give her one?
It turned out that it was Queen Mother Sirikit who said that these women who the King of Thailand later married were not from a bad background and were not allowed to wear crowns!
When Suthida first became queen, she also wore a headband to remind her of the need for a crown, but then no one paid attention to it, and she stopped wearing it
Sirikit disliked the concubine she married after Maha had a bad background, but she didn't think that her granddaughter Si Ruifan was lowly, she felt that Si Ruifan had royal blood on her body and was a real princess, so her crown and jewels could be given to Si Ruifan, and she was allowed to wear the crown.
The little princess jewelry set was inspired by grandma Sirikit
Let's talk about how Suthida grew into the queen of Thailand step by step.
She was born in 1978, a full 26 years younger than the King of Thailand. After graduating, Suthida worked as a flight attendant like her grandmother and mother.
Suthida's father was a petty trader and his mother was a flight attendant
This is somewhat similar to Princess Kate, Kate's mother Carol is also a flight attendant.
Probably the flight attendants have seen too many dignitaries, so they are very good at maneuvering between the nobles, and they can also understand their psychology, so they are more comfortable getting along with them.
In 2007, at this time, Suthida was already thirty years old, and on the flight to Germany, he met Maha unexpectedly.
Opportunities are reserved for those who are prepared, and as soon as Suthida saw that the prince was coming, the service was thoughtful.
At that time, Maha was accompanied by Wang Fasirami, Sirami was bright and moving, and he had just given birth to the little prince for only two years, and it was the time of the spring breeze.
Suthida was not beautiful when she was young, at most she could only be regarded as having good facial features, Sirami never imagined that such an ordinary woman would become her fierce rival in the future.
Sirami's light enemy gave Suthida a chance, she looked at Maha with affection, and gave him some indescribable looks.
Maha is a veteran of the love scene, how can he not understand Suthida's hints? So, the story that should have happened finally happened.
Around 2008, Maha brought Suthida to the palace as a guard, which was exactly the same as Sirami's ascension. At the beginning, Maha took a fancy to Sirami, and first got her to be a maid.
Yu Wada couldn't tolerate Sirami at the beginning, and had a big quarrel with Maha, so he ended up being abolished.
Sirami probably learned the lesson of Yu Wada, Maha is kind to countless beauties under her nose, Sirami pretends not to see anything, and the way she can come up is just to buy and buy desperately, or do what she likes, and lie on the ground to feed the dog.
Sirami thought that his generosity could be exchanged for Maha's grace, but the beauty was worthless in Maha's eyes, so he still ruthlessly destroyed Sirami's maiden family and was sent to the temple.
Suthida finally ushered in her highlight moment, and she was named Tan Puying. Tan Puying is not the exclusive title of the lady in the palace, it is a bit similar to our ancient lady of the commandment.
Before Sirami was abolished, Suthida began to accompany her, and she also accompanied Maha to visit other countries, and the officials who received her looked at her affectionately holding Maha's arm, and thought she was the princess Sirami.
In 2019, when King Maha of Thailand ascended the throne, in order to look better on the façade, he named Suthida as the queen.
Because of so many years, although the King of Thailand is amorous, these women he is looking for are really not on the table, and they are pulled back and forth, and Suthida is better among the concubines.
Sirikit didn't look down on the women selected by the King of Thailand, so they were not allowed to wear crowns, and Sirami added the word "Mongolia" in front of his name.
"Mong" means Thai civilian, and Monsirami means to tell others that she is a commoner woman.
Since she was born in a commoner, even if Queen Suthida became a queen, she still had to kneel and bow when she saw her sisters-in-law, and she had to bow when she saw her ex-wife Songsawali.
Xie Guomin, chairman of CP Group, saw the Queen of Thailand kneeling and saluting, and Suthida quickly knelt down to return the salute.
I have to say that Thailand is really a country that pays attention to origin, even if you work hard later and sit in the highest position, you still have to be a little shorter in front of people who are nobles themselves.