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Her Majesty Queen Sirikit was born on Fri day,
August 12,1932, as the eldest daughter of His Highness Prince
Chandaburi Suranath and Mon Lung Bua Kitiyakara. Her Majesty was born
with the royal title of Mon Rajawongse and Her name "Sirikit", which
means "Glory to the Kitiyakara Family",was Given by His Majesty Fing
Prajadhipok (Rama VII ). Mon Rajawongse Sirikit began her studies at
Rajini School ro the Queen's School and during World War II she
transferred to St. francis Xavier Convent School in Bangkok. At the end
of the Second World War, her father was appointed the Thai minister to
France and Denmark and full Ambassador to the United Kingdom. She thus
accompanied him and continued her education in Europe here she met His
Majesty King Bhumibol.
Their Majesties became
engaged on July 19, 1949 and in March of the following year, His
Majesty, accompanied by the Royal Family and Mom Rajawongse Sirikit and
her family; returned to Thailand for the Cremation Ceremony of His
majesty King Ananda Mahidol.Rama VII. The Royal wedding took place at
9.30 a.m. on Friday, April 28,1950 at Sra Pathum Palace. On May 5 of
the same year there followed the Coronation of His Majesty King
Bhumibol.Their majesties have four children, namely:
1. H.R.H. Princess Ubol Ratana, born on the 5th of April 1951, in Lausanne, Switzerland.
2. H.R.H. Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkron, born on the 28th of July 1952 in Bangkok.
3. H.R.H. Princess Maha Chakir Sirindron, born on the 2nd of April 1955 in Bangkok.
4. H.R.H. Princess Chulabhorn, born on the 4th of July 1957 in Bangkok.
In
1956, when His Majesty King Bhumibol entered the monkhood for two
weeks, Her Majesty was appointed as his Regent. During that period, Her
Majesty performed her duties so successfully that, on the
recommendation of the government, Her Majesty was given a royal title
of higher distinction: "Somdejphra Borom Rajininath".
Apart
from being a royal wife and mother, Her Majesty the Queen also
dedicates her tireless efforts for the betterment of the Thai people
and the entire nation. The Queen spends much time travelling to rural
areas to find sources of supplementary income in the off-season or in
areas affected by droughts or floods. In order to help poor people in
rural areas make both ends meet, The Foundation for the Promotion of
Supplementary Occupations and Related Techniques (SUPPORT) was
established on July, 21 1976 under Her Majesty's patronage. The
foundation has achieved remarkable success, today thousands of rural
folks and their families are benefiting from Her Majesty's countless
efforts and initiatives.
As a tribute to Her
Majesty's boundless contributions for the happiness of the entire
population and the prosperity of the nation as a whole, August 12 is
now a public holiday. We join all loyal and devoted subjects of the
kingdom in wishing Her Majesty the Queen a long life of good health and
happiness.
Information in this page mainly comes from a book called "Essays on Thailand"
by Thanapol Chadchaidee. It is used here with his permission. The book
contains 60 essays about Thailand written in Thai and English.
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