Overseas 1,000 nude photos of “very blatant” concubine of the king of Thailand

King of Thailand and Sininat Wongwachira Park D.  AP=Yonhap News

King of Thailand and Sininat Wongwachira Park D. AP=Yonhap News

The enemies of the concubine Shininat Wongwachirapakdi (35), who recently returned to the Thai royal family, are spreading his naked photos abroad, the Times of England reported on the 21st (local time).

According to The Times, more than 1,000 nude photos believed to have been taken by Sininat from 2012 to 2014 were sent to British journalist Andrew McGregor Marshall, who wrote critical articles on Thai monarchy.

Marshall said on Facebook that “there are dozens of very explicit pictures,” and “It is possible that Sininat was taken to send it to the king.”

He added, “It seems that these photos were leaked to interfere with Sininat’s lottery.”

Pavin Chachabalpongfen, a Thai scholar who was prosecuted after criticizing the Thai monarchy and currently living in Japan, is also known to have received such a picture.

It is known that amid the recent massive anti-government protests in Thailand demanding a monarchy reform for a long period of time, Shininat alone met with supporters of the monarchy, helping the king regain popularity.

Sininat is particularly used as a tool to promote the image of a’happy family’ of the Thai royal family, Pavin explained.

The Times said that although it is not known who leaked the nude photos abroad, “it seems to be related to the rivalry between the king’s spouse, Sininat and the queen.”

Daily photos of Sininat released by the Thai royal family.  Reuters = Yonhap News

Daily photos of Sininat released by the Thai royal family Reuters = Yonhap News

On the other hand, before the coronation ceremony, King Maha Wachiralongkorn (68), who took office in May 2019, married Sutida Wachiralongkorn Na Ayutthaya (41), a former Thai airline crew member, and appointed him as queen. The king has divorced three times in the past, and Sutida is the fourth wife.

Two months later, on his birthday in July of the same year, Shininat was appointed as the king’s spouse in front of the queen and received public attention.

Sininat graduated from the Royal Army Nursing College in 2008 and received jungle warfare and pilot training. In May 2019, he was promoted to the head of the Royal Guard, and after about 100 years in the history of the Thai royal family, he was favored enough to be given the title of’Spouse of the King’.

However, in October of that year, he was deprived of his status because he did not understand the fine traditions of the royal family and did not obey the king and queen.

After that, in September, the king decided to reinstate Sininat after 11 months and restored both the status and rank of the’king’s spouse’. How Shininat returned to the royal family was not disclosed.

Reporter Lee Ji-young [email protected]


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