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Thailand’s Queen Mother Sirikit Dies at 93: Nation Mourns

Key Takeaways

  • Queen Mother Sirikit died at 93 after battling a blood infection
  • National mourning declared for one year with flags at half-staff for 30 days
  • She was a beloved figure known for humanitarian work and environmental conservation

Thailand’s Queen Mother Sirikit, revered for her decades of humanitarian work and environmental conservation, has passed away at age 93. The Royal Household Bureau confirmed she died on Friday in a Bangkok hospital after her condition deteriorated despite medical treatment.

Official Announcement and Funeral Arrangements

The bureau reported Queen Mother Sirikit developed a blood infection on October 17. Despite intensive medical care, her health continued to decline. She had previously suffered a stroke in 2012 and had largely withdrawn from public life due to ongoing health issues.

King Maha Vajiralongkorn has ordered a state funeral with the highest honors for his mother. Royal family members and servants will observe a full year of mourning, honoring the woman who dedicated her life to Thailand’s welfare.

National Mourning and Public Reaction

Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul declared the Queen Mother’s passing “a great loss for the country.” All government agencies will fly flags at half-staff for 30 days, while civil servants will join the royal household in observing one year of mourning.

Mourners gathered outside Chulalongkorn Hospital upon hearing the news. “It is yet again another great loss for the whole nation. I heard about it at 4 am. I felt like fainting. The whole world seemed like it had stopped,” said 67-year-old Maneerat Laowalert.

A Life of Service and Influence

Though often overshadowed by her late husband King Bhumibol Adulyadej and her son the current king, Queen Mother Sirikit carved her own legacy of influence and public affection. Her portrait remains displayed in homes, offices and public spaces across Thailand, and her August 12 birthday is celebrated as Mother’s Day.

Her humanitarian work spanned from assisting Cambodian refugees to preserving Thailand’s forests and traditional crafts. She supervised numerous royal projects focused on helping rural communities and protecting the environment.

Political Context and Legacy

The Thai monarchy traditionally maintains distance from open political involvement. However, during recent decades marked by military takeovers and street protests, speculation grew about Queen Mother Sirikit’s behind-the-scenes influence.

Her attendance at the 2008 funeral of a protester killed in clashes with police was widely interpreted as taking a position in the country’s political divisions.

Sirikit Kitiyakara was born into an aristocratic Bangkok family on August 12, 1932 – the same year Thailand’s absolute monarchy was replaced by a constitutional system. Her life spanned nearly the entire modern history of the Thai monarchy, making her passing a significant moment in the nation’s history.

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