Thai king Vajiralongkorn Marries Bodyguard

The king of Thailand has married the deputy head of his
personal security detail, and given her the title of queen, a royal statement
has said.
The surprise announcement comes before his elaborate
coronation ceremonies begin on Saturday, when his position is consecrated.
King Maha Vajiralongkorn, 66, became the constitutional
monarch after the death of his much-loved father in 2016.
He has been married and divorced three times before and has
seven children.
A royal statement said: King Vajiralongkorn "has
decided to promote General Suthida Vajiralongkorn Na Ayudhya, his royal
consort, to become Queen Suthida and she will hold royal title and status as
part of the royal family".
Queen Suthida is King Vajiralongkorn's long-term partner and
has been seen with him in public for many years, though their relationship has
never before been officially acknowledged.
Footage from the
wedding ceremony was shown on Thai TV channels late Wednesday, showing other
members of the royal family and palace advisers in attendance.
The
king is seen pouring sacred water on the head of Queen Suthida. The couple then
sign a marriage registry.
In
2014 Vajiralongkorn appointed Suthida Tidjai, a former flight attendant for
Thai Airways, as the deputy commander of his bodyguard unit. He made her a full
general in the army in December 2016.
The
previous king, Bhumibol Adulyadej, ruled for 70 years, making him the
longest-reigning monarch in the world when he died in 2016.
FROM .bbc.com/news/world-asia
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