Thailand Mourns: Queen Mother Sirikit Passes at 93 After Illness

Thailand's beloved Queen Mother Sirikit has passed away at age 93. She died peacefully at Chulalongkorn Hospital after battling a blood infection. As wife of King Bhumibol, she was considered the world's longest-serving queen consort. Her legacy includes promoting Thai culture and supporting rural women through her foundation.

Key Points: Thailand's Queen Mother Sirikit Dies at Age 93

  • Passed away peacefully at Chulalongkorn Hospital after blood infection
  • Married King Bhumibol at 18, served as longest queen consort
  • Her birthday celebrated as Mother's Day national holiday
  • Founded Support Foundation promoting Thai handicrafts and rural women
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Thailand's Queen Mother Sirikit passes away at age of 93

Former Queen of Thailand Sirikit passes away peacefully at 93 after battling blood infection. Mother's Day honoree and world's longest-serving queen consort.

"Despite the medical team's best efforts, her condition gradually worsened - PRD Thailand"

Bangkok, October 25

Former Queen of Thailand, Sirikit, has passed away at the age of 93 after illness, the government's Public Relations Department of the Office of the Prime Minister announced on Saturday.

Former Queen Sirikit had been ill with a blood infection. The PRD said, "Despite the medical team's best efforts, her condition gradually worsened until Friday, October 24, 2025, at 9:21 PM, when she passed away peacefully at Chulalongkorn Hospital, Thai Red Cross Society, at the age of 93."

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Sirikit Kitiyakara was born on August 12, 1932. Her birthday is celebrated as Mother's Day in Thailand and is a national holiday.

Married to King Bhumibol at the age of 18, who was later crowned as Rama IX of the Chakri Dynasty, she was widely believed to be the world's longest-serving queen consort.

King Bhumibol was the world's longest serving head of state who passed away in 2016 and was succeeded by the couple's son, King Maha Vajiralongkorn, the New York Times reported.

It further noted that the Queen had rarely appeared in public since she had a debilitating stroke in 2012.

She worked to support Buddhist groups and organisations in southern Thailand, promoted Thai handicrafts and had established the Support Foundation to help rural women produce and market their products, such as woven goods.

Queen Sirikit also visited hundreds of development projects fostered by her husband.

Known for her elegance and sense of fashion, she topped the International Best-Dressed List -- a prestigious annual ranking of the world's most stylish figures -- four times in the 1960s, the New York Times reported.

It further noted that although Thailand's constitutional monarchy has no direct political power, it wields enormous influence.

Queen Sirikit is survived by her three daughters, a son and sister Busba Kitiyakara Sathanapong.

- ANI

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Rohit P
What an incredible life of service! Supporting rural women through her foundation and promoting Thai handicrafts - this is real royalty. Reminds me of our own Indian queens who worked for social welfare.
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James A
While I respect the mourning period, I hope this moment encourages Thailand to continue its democratic evolution. Constitutional monarchies worldwide are re-evaluating their roles in modern society.
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Sarah B
Four times on International Best-Dressed List! She was truly elegant and carried herself with such grace. Her fashion sense was remarkable for any era 👑
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Arjun K
Thailand has lost a great symbol of continuity and tradition. Having visited Thailand, I saw how deeply respected the royal family is. Our condolences to the Thai people from India.
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Meera T
Married at 18 and served her nation for decades - what dedication! Her work supporting Buddhist groups and development projects shows true commitment to her people. Om Shanti 🕊️

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