Thailand: Thousands of pictures of the king’s mistress have been circulated

Opponents of the king in Thailand have decided to take extreme action in order to sabotage the rule of the monarchy in the country and the king in particular. In order to humiliate the king, Maha and Girlonkoren, more than 1,400 nude photos of his mistress were circulated across the country, after being sent to the royal family. Many residents of Thailand even believe that the distributors may be supporters of the Queen, who decided to publicly humiliate her husband’s mistress.

Maha and Giralongkorn, King of Thailand (Photo: Reuters)Maha and Giralongkorn, King of Thailand (Photo: Reuters)

In the revealing photos of the mistress, St. Wongweiger rapti known as Koi, she can be seen in the provocative poses she did in front of the camera. The specific incident occurred after last year the mistress joined the Thai royal family, but was eventually expelled after it was alleged that she intended to separate the queen from his queen, Sutida. Also, Koi is a nurse in a military hospital with honorary royal and military degrees.

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According to an article written by British journalist Andrew McGregor Marshall, published in the Times, it was made clear that the photos were taken with certainty from Koi’s personal phone. “Most of the pictures are photographs she took of herself and some of them are particularly revealing, which she planned to send to the king,” Marshall wrote. It is estimated that the photos were taken between 2012 and 2014, and were also sent to the government’s opponent, Fabin Chetzolfonfon, who lives in Japan and is facing a lawsuit in Thailand for his criticism of the monarchy.

Despite claims around the world that the photos were apparently circulated by anti-government Democrats, Marshall claimed in his article that in his opinion the photos were circulated by supporters of the Queen who wanted to humiliate the mistress in public. On top of all that, last October, after winning the title of “Noble Spouse of the King”, the King issued an order revoking the appointment and sent her to jail on the grounds that she was “disrespectful, coerced and not obedient”. However, according to the local Thai Royal Gazette, Koi did not go to jail, and it was even written that she never did anything wrong.

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