A recent article claims that even King Maha Vajiralongkorn's son has been subject to the ire of people in Thailand. I wouldn't know if the child being subjected to the ire of the people also stems from the current status of the Thai Monarchy's popularity. Given that, the future of the monarchy...
I took a look at the Roll of Honour for 2019 of The Diana Award and I'm actually amazed that there are people who came from countries outside of the Commonwealth (or even from countries outside of those previously colonized by the UK) who were able to receive the award. This is just to show that...
Well good for her on making the decision to enter military school. Though that's not a requirement for one to be deemed qualified to become the monarch, military school will surely help Elisabeth know more about how Belgium's military works. After all, in decades, she will be the one who will be...
Ah, I get it now. Thanks for the clarification!
The protests v. the King were also carried out at the Thai Embassy in Germany.
There's yet another editorial, this time from New York Times, about why Thais have been losing faith over their monarchy. How accurate do you think is the editorial...
I'm glad to hear of the birth of the HGD Couple's first child! This must be a very special day for Stéphanie as the birth of her son coincides with Mother's Day.
Congratulations to the HGD Couple on the birth of their first child!
The Queen never fails to deliver a message that actually unites the nation. She's been reigning for over 50 years and yet she's still got that uniting factor as seen in her 75th VE Day message (as well as her previous addresses to the nation during this year).
On a side note, does she have a...
The staff and the Cambridges have done well! I'm glad that the Cambridges aren't letting the pandemic stop them from delivering their duties. I hope more royals in the world would follow their footsteps in taking their duties seriously.
I've translated the replies to that tweet via Google Translate and found something along the lines of "The Germans don't love dad, he should go home." (in Thai, the said reply originally goes as "ประชาชนชาวเยอรมันไม่รักพ่อก็ออกจากประเทศพ่อไป๊!!"). Now, I don't know if the King being referred to...
Aiko's fashion sense seems to be what is usually popular for children of her age in Japan. Note that Japan's fashion sense is generally more conservative than those of the West. Of course, the fashions you see at Akihabara are an exception because those are considered to be fringe fashion within...
I'm glad that Ingrid's already taking up leadership roles even as early as now. She seems to be someone who does not rely solely on being a Princess to be able to do something given that she is in a student council and she willingly took part in her school's activity to call up fellow students...