onsdag 15 april 2020


ให้ชื่นชมบารมีกันห่างๆนะครับ รถแวนที่คาดว่ามารับวชิราลงกรณ์กลับโฮเต็ล อีกภาพเป็นรถเบนซ์นั่งไปแอร์พอร์ต และภาพคนขับเครื่องบิน ภาพทั้งหมดจาก "The Sun" thesun.co.uk/news/11387869/

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LOCK AND ROLL

Thai king breaks coronavirus lockdown to travel 12,000 miles just for a party after isolating with his 20 girlfriends


THE King of Thailand has flouted his own nation's lockdown rules by travelling 12,000 miles to attend a party after isolating with his 20 girlfriends. 

King Maha Vajiralongkorn -  also known as Rama X - jetted to the soirée in Bangkok before flying back to his posh lockdown hotel in Germany in a whirlwind 24-hour trip.
 The King was picked up by a Eurocopter UH-72A of the Thai air-force and then chauffeured to his hotel
 
The King was picked up by a Eurocopter UH-72A of the Thai air-force and then chauffeured to his hotelCredit: Splash News
 Thailand's King Maha Vajiralongkorn flouted lockdown rules to attend a party
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Thailand's King Maha Vajiralongkorn flouted lockdown rules to attend a partyCredit: Reuters
 The King was spotted at Zürich airport in a Mercedes-Benz SUV with a Thai embassy license plate
 
The King was spotted at Zürich airport in a Mercedes-Benz SUV with a Thai embassy license plateCredit: Splash News
The monarch checked into a posh German hotel with a harem of beautiful royal concubines last month.
But last week the 67-year-old was spotted in Zürich, Switzerland, where he picked up his wife Queen Suthida, who is self-isolating there, to return to Thailand to celebrate the national annual holiday Chakra Day.
The pair boarded a flight back to Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Thailand on the following day where Suthida was off.
He was then picked up by a Eurocopter UH-72A of the Thai air-force and chauffeured to his hotel in a black van with tinted windows.
The King has been in isolation at the Grand Hotel Sonnenbichl in Bavaria’s Garmisch-Partenkirchen, a winter sport resort, which he booked out after getting the green light from local officials.
A Thai Airways jet flew the king for the holiday to mark the birth of his royal dynasty in 1782.
He was met in Bangkok by the prime minister Prayut Chan-ocha and the head of the Thai armed forces Apirat Kongsompong and they tucked in to a lavish banquet.
Despite breaching the lockdown in grand style he said at the party: “This pandemic is not the fault of anybody.
“The Government must solve the problem by understanding its causes.
“It is necessary to establish a system and communicate it to the people and to understand it well.”
 He is said to have booked out the entire Grand Hotel Sonnenbichl in Bavaria, Germany
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He is said to have booked out the entire Grand Hotel Sonnenbichl in Bavaria, GermanyCredit: Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.
 Two pilots of the Thai Airlines flight wear protective face masks during the flight
 
Two pilots of the Thai Airlines flight wear protective face masks during the flightCredit: Splash News
 A Thai Airlines Boeing 777 seen arriving at Zürich airport
 
A Thai Airlines Boeing 777 seen arriving at Zürich airportCredit: Splash News
The controversial monarch has been criticised over his jet-set lifestyle and for choosing to spend lockdown in Germany instead of with his people.
The hotel where he is staying is supposed to have closed down like all others in the region but has received “special permission” from the district council to accommodate the king’s huge entourage.
Pen pushers revealed they had made an exception to the rule as “the guests are a single, homogenous group of people with no changes”.
It is unclear if the wealthy King's four wives are also staying in the four-star hotel in the Alpine resort town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen.
 The King arrives back to the Grand Hotel Sonnenbichl in a black van with tinted windows
The King arrives back to the Grand Hotel Sonnenbichl in a black van with tinted windowsCredit: Splash News
 The monarch and Queen Suthida take part in their wedding ceremony in Bangkok last year
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The monarch and Queen Suthida take part in their wedding ceremony in Bangkok last yearCredit: AFP or licensors
News of the monarch's self-isolation was met with anger by tens of thousands of people in his homeland, who risked breaking the country’s lèse-majesté laws by slamming him online.
Under the archaic laws, anyone who insults or criticises the monarchy faces up to 35 years behind bars.
But a hashtag which translated to 'Why do we need a king?' appeared 1.2 million times on Twitter within 24 hours of news breaking he was in Germany, reports The Times.
He was crowned king last May, nearly three years after his father’s death, in a six-hour ceremony that cost £25million.
After becoming king he took on a royal consort but stripped her of the title again months later for “disrespectful” behaviour to the queen.
His current wife, a former bodyguard, is his fourth.
He kept secret his third marriage, to a waitress, until she gave birth to their son in 2005.
He also made his poodle, Foo-Foo, a chief marshal in the Thai air force and when the pet died in 2015 and it was given a four-day Buddhist funeral.
Thailand declared a state of emergency and went into lockdown two weeks ago and has recorded 27 deaths and 2,250 cases of coronavirus.
The total number of infections in the country has risen to 2,579, the country's Ministry of Public Health reported.

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