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Thailand crown prince strips wife's family of royal name
BBC News | 29 November 2014
It comes after seven of her close relatives were arrested in a purge of officials allegedly involved in corruption.
Princess Srirasmi Akrapongpreecha is Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn's third wife, and the pair married in 2001.
The move is widely expected to be a first step to divorce.
He was already known to be estranged from the princess, although they continued to attend official functions together.
Letter
However, until now the severity of the lese majeste law
criminalising any critical comment about the monarchy meant that no Thai
media had pointed out the family connection.
The princess's uncle, a senior police general, was arrested
over accusations of amassing vast wealth through smuggling and gambling
rackets.
Four of her siblings and two other relatives have also been held.
The office of Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn has now sent a
letter to the interior ministry ordering her family to be stripped of
the royal name he bestowed on them when he married her.
The dramatic downfall of Princess Srirasmi comes at a very
sensitive time, analysts say, with the 86 year-old King Bhumibol
Adulyadej in poor health.
As the Crown Prince's wife, she would have been expected to
become Queen when he succeeds his father, a potentially very powerful
position given the exalted status of the monarchy in Thailand.
The pivotal position of the monarchy in Thailand's political
order makes the succession an extremely sensitive issue, many aspects of
which still cannot be reported from inside the country.
The world's longest-reigning monarch, King Bhumibol has been on the throne in Thailand since 1946.
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