A Mother’s Legacy in the Thai Monarchy

On October 24, 2025, Thailand mourned the passing of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, the Queen Mother, at the age of 93. Her life was a portrait of grace, devotion, and unwavering service to the nation. As the beloved Queen Consort of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, she stood by his side through decades of national change, dedicating herself to the country and its people.

Queen Sirikit was the mother of four children — King Maha Vajiralongkorn, Princess Ubol Ratana, Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, and Princess Chulabhorn. Despite the immense responsibilities of royal life, she balanced motherhood with public duty, embodying both strength and compassion. Her ability to nurture her family while serving the nation remains an enduring example for Thai people of all generations.

Throughout her life, Queen Sirikit devoted herself to cultural preservation, social welfare, and the promotion of Thai arts and crafts. Her tireless efforts uplifted countless communities, especially in rural areas, and reflected her belief in the dignity of all Thais.

More than a monarch, she was a mother figure to the entire nation — a symbol of love, kindness, and resilience. Her birthday, August 12, has long been celebrated as Mother’s Day in Thailand, a reflection of how deeply she touched the hearts of her people.

Today, Thailand faces a profound loss. The legacy of Queen Sirikit will continue to inspire generations to come — a lasting reminder of the grace, duty, and compassion that defined her extraordinary life.

