Posted on 12/15/2022 9:17:27 AM PST by shadowlands1960
Thailand's Princess Bajrakitiyabha Narendira Debyavati, the oldest child of King Maha Vajiralongkorn, has been taken to hospital after suffering heart problems.
A statement from the Royal Palace confirmed Princess Bajrakitiyabha, 44, lost consciousness on Wednesday at Pak Chong in the north-eastern province of Nakhon Ratchasima while training her dogs.
She was taken to the local hospital before being flown by helicopter with a royal medical team to Bangkok once her condition had "stabilised to a certain extent".
The palace statement said the princess was receiving treatment at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital in the Thai capital.
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Man, Thai gives out syllables by the bucketful.
I almost collapsed after getting through that name.
Yeah. I go quickly from not trying to say it fast to not trying to say it at all...
The question must be asked .... was she Covid vaccinated?
PS: Other reports are saying she isn’t expected to recover...
She was in the diplomatic service so suspect she was vaccinated...
Bajra...bajra...bajranotgoingtoworkhereanymoreanyway
LOL!
Safe and effective.
I got tongue-Thaid.
Whatever you do, don’t say it three times backwards when looking in the bathroom mirror.
They could give Wales a run for their money.
Oh, boy...
An opposition pol who has spoken out about the deal and the king’s involvement...
“..now faces up to 20 years in prison following his indictment earlier this year for insulting the king and violating a cyber law...”
Thanks for updating the thread. I saw that she wasn’t expected to survive earlier on.
That’s too bad, hope she’s OK. My understanding is that she’s a good, responsible leader, but her brother is more of a Hunter Biden type.
She didn’t make it...
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