Sick princess suffers a ‘severe’ blood infection


Better days: Princess Bajrakitiyabha (left) with King Maha Vajiralongkorn and Queen Suthida waving to supporters in this 2020 file photo. — AFP

The Thai king’s eldest daughter, who has been gravely ill in hospital for more than two years, has suffered a “severe” blood infection, the palace said.

Princess Bajrakitiyabha Mahidol has been unconscious in hospital since falling ill with a heart condition in December 2022 during a military dog training session at Nakhon Ratchasima, north of the capital Bangkok.

A statement on Friday from the Bureau of the Royal Household gave the first update on the princess’s condition in more than two years.

“The doctors have reported that the Princess’s lungs and kidneys have been functioning with support from medical devices and medication,” the statement said.

“From Aug 9, 2025, the medical team detected a severe infection in the bloodstream, leading them to administer antibiotics and medication to stimulate blood pressure in order to maintain stable levels.”

Doctors will continue to monitor her condition and provide treatment, the statement said.

Known in Thailand as “Princess Bha”, the 46-year-old is the eldest daughter of King Maha Vajira­long­korn and only child from his first marriage.

Educated in Britain, the United States and Thailand, Bajraki­ti­ya­bha has held a number of positions with the United Nations and campaigned for better treatment of women in prisons.

She is seen as close to her father, and was appointed to a senior role in his bodyguard command a year before her hospitalisation.

The 73-year-old king, who has seven children from four marriages, has not announced his chosen heir, though succession rules favour men. — AFP

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