Queen Sirikit of Thailand was born in 1932 in Thailand. As a child, she attended school in Bangkok during World War II when the city was often bombed. She later studied in Britain and met her future husband, King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand, while he was studying in Switzerland. They married in 1950 after a one-year engagement. Queen Sirikit has been by King Bhumibol's side during his reign and supported him during his recovery from a car accident in 1948 that injured his back and cost him an eye.
2. History of Queen
SirikitHer Majesty, Queen regent Sirikit of Thailand was born
on August 12, 1932 to the second Prince Chanthaburi and his
wife Mom Luang Bua Sanidvongse. While her parents
worked at the Royal Siamese Embassy in Washington DC
young Sirikit was cared for by her grandparents for the
first year of her life. As a child she went to school amid
many dangers due to the Second World War in which
Bangkok was often attacked from the air. She went to
the St Francis Xavier Convent school near the palace and
after the war went with her family to Great Britain
where her father was appointed ambassador to the
Court of St James. In Britain Sirikit learned English,
French and the piano, she was able to visit a number of
countries and studied music in Paris where she also met
her musically inclined husband-to-be who was then
studying in Switzerland. A courtship soon developed
between the pair. In 1948 the future king was in a car
accident that injured his back and cost him an eye but
Sirikit was ever at his side to care for him. She moved to
a school closer to the Prince to be near him and after a
one year engagement the couple were married in 1950.
5. Favorite Song about
mother’s dayValue of Mother's milk
Mothers are tremendous benefactor for all of us.
Mothers keep caring since we were sleeping in cradles.
Mothers keep singing lullabies for babies and never leave
them anywhere. Since we were still young until today,
mothers always care of us She is so tired that becomes
thin because she loves her baby a lot. We all grow up
today, not because of anything else than mothers' milk.
* Please be thoughtful
and you'll find that Mother's milk cannot be compared
with anything. Mother,I miss the value of your milk that
feeds me It was mixed with blood in your heart and then
becomes milk for baby. The value of it reminds me of
appreciation It is comparable to the sky and heavier than
the earthNo matter you will ordain or complete your
study for her stil it cannot compare to the one drop of
her milk. Nothing can indemnify it.