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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Thailand Mourns the Loss of Queen Mother Sirikit, Trailblazer for the Rural Poor

Thailand Mourns the Loss of Queen Mother Sirikit, Trailblazer for the Rural Poor

25 Oct

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Summary

  • Queen Mother Sirikit, beloved figure in Thailand, dies at 93
  • Supervised royal projects to help the rural poor and protect the environment
  • Played influential but controversial role during Thailand's political turbulence
Thailand Mourns the Loss of Queen Mother Sirikit, Trailblazer for the Rural Poor

On October 25, 2025, Thailand mourns the loss of its beloved Queen Mother Sirikit, who passed away at the age of 93. Sirikit, who had been largely absent from public life in recent years due to declining health, died in a Bangkok hospital after suffering from a blood infection since mid-October.

Sirikit was a revered figure in Thailand, known for her tireless efforts to help the rural poor, preserve traditional crafts, and protect the environment. She supervised numerous royal development projects across the country, including the SUPPORT foundation, which trained thousands of villagers in traditional skills like silk-weaving and jewelry-making. Sirikit was also dubbed the "Green Queen" for her initiatives to save endangered forests and wildlife.

However, Sirikit's role was not without controversy. As the monarchy's influence was increasingly scrutinized during Thailand's political turbulence, Sirikit's behind-the-scenes involvement during military coups and street protests also came under scrutiny. Her public attendance at the funeral of a protester killed in clashes with police was seen by many as her taking a side in the country's political schism.

Despite these complexities, Sirikit remained a beloved figure in Thailand. Her portrait was displayed in homes and public spaces across the country, and her August 12th birthday was celebrated as Mother's Day. The Thai people will remember Sirikit as a trailblazer who dedicated her life to improving the lives of the rural poor and preserving the country's rich cultural heritage.

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Queen Mother Sirikit was the beloved matriarch of the Thai monarchy, known for her tireless efforts to aid the rural poor and protect the environment.
Sirikit supervised numerous royal development projects, including the SUPPORT foundation that trained villagers in traditional crafts. She was also dubbed the "Green Queen" for her initiatives to save endangered forests and wildlife.
Sirikit's behind-the-scenes involvement during Thailand's political turbulence was controversial, but she remained a revered figure among the Thai people, with her portrait displayed in homes and public spaces across the country.

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