Thai princess suffers suspected heart attack, loses consciousness
Princess Bajrakitiyabha, the oldest child of Thailand’s king, lost consciousness after suffering a medical emergency while training her dogs.
The 44-year-old princess, widely considered second in line to the throne after her younger brother, was rushed to a local hospital in the north-eastern province of Nakhon Ratchasima with a heart problem on Wednesday and later flown by helicopter to Bangkok.
Princess Bajrakitiyabha greets supporters outside the Grand Palace in Bangkok.Credit:Getty
Thailand’s royal palace said in a statement on Thursday she had been admitted to Chulalongkorn Hospital in the capital and was receiving treatment.
Bajrakitiyabha had collapsed while running with her dogs and lost consciousness, according to the statement.
It said her condition had stabilised at a certain level, although did not provide additional detail.
News of her falling seriously ill transfixed the south-east Asian nation.
Born in 1978, Bajrakitiyabha is the only child from King Vajiralongkorn’s first marriage, a doomed union brought about because of dynastic manoeuvring. Her mother, Princess Soamsowali, was a cousin on Vajiralongkorn’s mother’s side of the family.
(From left) King Maha Vajiralongkorn, Princess Bajrakitiyabha, Thai Queen Mother Sirikit, Queen Suthida and Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, during a merit making ceremony on the queen mother’s 88th birthday at Chulalongkorn hospital in 2020. Credit:Royal Household/AP
As the eldest child, Bajrakitiyabha has sometimes been touted as a potential successor to Vajiralongkorn. However, the most likely heir remains her 17-year-old half-brother Prince Dipangkorn.
Bajrakitiyabha studied law and international relations, and served as Thailand’s ambassador to Austria. She has also worked in the office of the attorney-general and held a high rank in the Royal Security Command.
Bajrakitiyabha is also known for her love of horses, and has often presided over the country’s grandest annual equestrian event, The Princess Cup.
She had been attending the Thailand Working Dog Championship this week in Pak Chong, a three-hour drive north-east of Bangkok, before collapsing.
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