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Princess to Prayuth: who’s who in Thai election’s Game of Thrones
- As Thailand embraces democracy and heads to the polls, here are the royal family members, army generals and exiled politicians who could influence the vote
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KING MAHA VAJIRALONGKORN
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Asked in a 1980 BBC interview what being a royal was like, Maha Vajiralongkorn, then 28, said he knew no other life.
“I have been born, from the first second of my life, as a prince,” he said. “It is difficult to say what it’s like to be a fish when you are a fish. Or what it’s like to be a bird when you are a bird.”
Today, the king splits his time between Germany – where he lives in relative privacy – and Thailand, where he is accorded near-deity status.
When he took the reins in 2016 he faced questions about his lifestyle, and whether he could fill his father Bhumibol Adulyadej’s shoes.
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Bhumibol was venerated for the stabilising role he played during his record-breaking 70-year reign.
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