Thousands gather in Thai capital to mourn late princess

Published June 14, 2026 Updated June 14, 2026 05:21am
MOURNERS (in black) and government officials (in white) pay respects in front of a portrait of the late Princess Bajrakitiyabha Mahidol at the Grand Palace in Bangkok.—AFP
MOURNERS (in black) and government officials (in white) pay respects in front of a portrait of the late Princess Bajrakitiyabha Mahidol at the Grand Palace in Bangkok.—AFP

BANGKOK: The body of the Thai king’s eldest daughter was brought to the royal palace in Bangkok on Saturday, as thousands of black-clad mourners lined the procession route.

Princess Bajrakitiyabha, known as Princess Bha, died aged 47 on Thursday following an abdominal infection. She had already spent more than three years in a coma due to a cardiac condition.

“When it comes to saying goodbye, it’s not easy for us,” mourner Donnapha Kladbupha, a 54-year-old English teacher and self-described royalist, said. The monarchy represented “unity” for Thai people during times of distress, she said.

Nearby, others queued for their turn to perform a Buddhist ritual of pouring holy water into a ceremonial bowl placed before a portrait of the princess. “I’m sad that she passed away, especially when I saw her pictures as a child,” another mourner, Nitikan Tephakham, 79, from the northeastern province of Roi Et, said.

“When she was sick, I prayed for sacred beings to protect her and hoped for a miracle,” she added.

Thousands of mostly older mourners sat in sweltering temperatures along the 10-kilometre route from Chulalongkorn Hospital, where the princess had been treated, to the Grand Palace.

Her body arrived at the palace at around 5pm (1000 GMT) in a solemn and orderly procession. Police closed roads and traffic in parts of Bangkok’s commercial centre ground to a halt as the royal motorcade passed, led by King Maha Vajiralongkorn and Queen Suthida.

Published in Dawn, June 14th, 2026

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