No, but everyone in Thailand knows he couldn't succeed the throne due to his health condition. Plus, the queen mother isn't very supportive of the idea due to fact that he was born out of a commoner mother. German newspaper, Bild, reported this story in February 2021: https://www.theroyalforums.com/forums/f88/succession-to-the-thai-throne-41391-5.html#post2382097But what about Dipangkorn? Does the king disown him?
She is the least scandalized children of the king and has the best prospect for saving this monarchy from its downfall (and from all the messes her father has accumulated over the years). Without her succeeding the throne, the future of Thai monarchy is getting much dimmer in my opinion.But she isn't married and has no children at the age of 44 so there would surely be uncertainity.
Sad News if she really has passed away.
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