Clearly the king is having one of his regular rages
BANGKOK — His Majesty the King on Monday night fired a high-ranking royal guard from his post.
Gen. Arshawin Sawetseni served as a royal bodyguard until his expulsion, which was announced in the government gazette website.
The order did not specify why he was fired, but it came several hours before Sineenat Wongvajirapakdi, a Royal Noble Consort to His Majesty the King, was stripped of her royal and army titles in a separate announcement.
Online searches identified Gen. Arshawin as a 75-year-old soldier who also served as a royal bodyguard under the late King Bhumibol. He was transferred to the service under the new monarch after King Bhumibol died in 2016.
Correction: The timing of the order’s announcement has been corrected.
Gen. Arshawin Sawetseni served as a royal bodyguard until his expulsion, which was announced in the government gazette website.
The order did not specify why he was fired, but it came several hours before Sineenat Wongvajirapakdi, a Royal Noble Consort to His Majesty the King, was stripped of her royal and army titles in a separate announcement.
Online searches identified Gen. Arshawin as a 75-year-old soldier who also served as a royal bodyguard under the late King Bhumibol. He was transferred to the service under the new monarch after King Bhumibol died in 2016.
The New York Times says “many Thais see the monarch as a demigod”. This is clearly nonsense. I don’t know of a single Thai who thinks King Vajiralongkorn is a demigod.
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