Thailand's Queen Mother Sirikit Dies at 93
Thailand's Queen Mother Sirikit has passed away at the age of 93 in 2025, following a blood infection. Her death prompted national mourning and the cancellation of the Prime Minister's trip.
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Overview
- Thailand's Queen Mother Sirikit passed away at the age of 93 in 2025, having been married to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, who died in 2016.
- Her death was confirmed by multiple news sources and occurred after battling a blood infection since October 17, leading to a year of mourning for the royal family.
- Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul cancelled his trip to the ASEAN leaders’ summit in Malaysia due to her passing, highlighting her national significance.
- Queen Mother Sirikit's Aug. 12 birthday was celebrated as Mother's Day, and she was known for aiding Cambodian refugees, protecting forests, and her behind-the-scenes political influence.
- She met her future husband, King Bhumibol, in Paris at age 16 while studying, got engaged in 1949, married in 1950, and had four children.
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Center-leaning sources cover Queen Mother Sirikit's passing neutrally, presenting a comprehensive obituary. They detail her extensive royal projects and public adoration, while also acknowledging past controversies regarding her political influence and lifestyle. This balanced approach provides an informative overview without adopting a specific narrative or employing overtly loaded language, reflecting a commitment to factual reporting.
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Queen Mother Sirikit passed away peacefully on October 24, 2025, at age 93, after contracting a bloodstream (blood) infection on October 17, which led to a gradual deterioration of her health despite ongoing medical treatment at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital.
King Maha Vajiralongkorn issued a Royal Command ordering a royal funeral with the highest honors in accordance with royal traditions. Queen Mother Sirikit's remains will lie in state at the Dusit Maha Prasat Throne Hall inside the Grand Palace in Bangkok, and a one-year mourning period has been declared for the Royal Family and court officials.
Queen Mother Sirikit was revered as a cultural and political figure, known for supporting Cambodian refugees, protecting forests, and influencing Thai politics behind the scenes. Her birthday on August 12 is celebrated as Mother's Day in Thailand, underscoring her symbolic maternal role in the nation.
Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul canceled his planned attendance at the ASEAN Summit to lead a Cabinet meeting focusing on arrangements for the Queen Mother's royal funeral. The Cabinet and officials observed mourning by dressing in black, and the national flag was lowered to half-mast as a sign of respect.
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