Princess Bajrakitiyabha of Thailand Dies at 47 After Years in Coma

In Bangkok, the Bureau of the Royal Household of Thailand has announced that Her Royal Highness Princess Bajrakitiyabha Narendiradebyavati of Thailand passed away peacefully on Thursday, June 11th, 2026, at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, following complications arising from a severe abdominal infection. She was 47 years old.

Princess Bajrakitiyabha, the eldest daughter of His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn of Thailand and his first wife, Princess Soamsawali, remained in a coma after collapsing while training with her dog at Nakhon Ratchasima Park on December 15, 2022.

On May 21st, 2026,  the Bureau of the Royal Household issued a new medical bulletin regarding the condition of Princess Bajrakitiyabha, stating that she had developed a severe abdominal infection that had led to further deterioration in her condition.

According to the statement, physicians treating the Princess at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital discovered an infection in the abdominal cavity in April 2026 caused by inflammation of the colon. 

The Bureau of the Royal Household stated that the infection resulted in instability in the Princess’s condition, including low blood pressure, cardiac arrhythmia, abnormal blood clotting, and complications affecting several major organ systems.

The statement added that doctors had continued intensive treatment, including respiratory and renal support, multiple antibiotics, medications to maintain blood pressure, and treatment intended to regulate heart rhythm. 

Despite these measures, the Bureau of the Royal Household stated that the infection remained severe, uncontrolled, and continued to interfere with the function of multiple vital organs.

Since her hospitalization, the Bureau of the Royal Household has periodically released medical bulletins detailing complications related to infection and organ function. 

On August 9th, 2025, the Bureau announced that the then-46-year-old Princess had developed a severe bloodstream infection. Her medical team began administering multiple antibiotics along with medications to maintain stable blood pressure.

A further update issued on August 31st, 2025, reported that the infection had improved and that her blood pressure had stabilized following the discontinuation of medications used to support blood pressure. Physicians noted that antibiotics would continue to be administered to control the infection and that respiratory and renal support would be provided as needed.

Princess Bajrakitiyabha was born on December 7th, 1978, and is widely regarded as one of the most academically accomplished members of the Royal Family of Thailand. She earned a law degree in Thailand before completing an LL.M. and later a Doctor of the Science of Law (J.S.D.) at Cornell Law School at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. During her time abroad and after returning to Thailand, she supported legal scholarship and programmes that strengthened international academic exchange.

After completing her legal studies, she served in the Office of the Attorney General of Thailand. Much of her professional work focused on criminal justice reform, especially the treatment of women in prison systems. She played a central role in the development and international adoption of the United Nations Rules for the Treatment of Women Prisoners and Non-custodial Measures for Women Offenders, commonly known as the Bangkok Rules.

Her diplomatic experience includes assignments with Thailand’s Permanent Mission in Vienna, Austria, as well as responsibilities associated with United Nations bodies. In 2017, she was appointed a UNODC Goodwill Ambassador for the rule of law in Southeast Asia.

Before her hospitalization, the Princess carried out numerous official duties, including work with the Royal Security Command, participation in events related to legal reform and social welfare, and programmes focused on the rehabilitation of women offenders.  She also presided over ceremonies and represented Thailand in international forums related to her legal and diplomatic commitments.

The Bureau of the Royal Household stated that His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn of Thailand has ordered that the Princess receive the highest royal funeral honors in accordance with royal tradition.

Her remains will lie in state at Phiman Rattaya Throne Hall within the Grand Palace.

Members of the public will be permitted to pay their respects beginning June 13th, while additional mourning and funeral ceremonies will continue in the coming weeks according to arrangements announced by the Bureau of the Royal Household.

My deepest condolences to His Majesty the King, members of the royal family, and the people of the Kingdom of Thailand.

Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway Placed on Lung Transplant Waiting List, Palace Confirms

Portrait courtesy of Det Kongelige Hoff

In Oslo, the Royal Household of Norway has announced that Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway has been placed on the national waiting list for a lung transplant following the progression of her chronic pulmonary fibrosis.

According to the Royal Household, the decision was made after extensive medical examinations and a comprehensive assessment of the Crown Princess’s condition. In a statement issued on behalf of Rikshospitalet, Chief Physician and pulmonary specialist Dr. Are Martin Holm described the development of the Crown Princess’s illness as “serious” and confirmed that she has now been placed on the list of patients who will undergo lung transplantation as soon as possible.

Crown Princess Mette-Marit was diagnosed with chronic pulmonary fibrosis in 2018. The progressive lung disease causes scarring of lung tissue and can significantly impair respiratory function over time.

In December 2025, the Royal Household announced that the Crown Princess’s condition had worsened and confirmed that preparations were underway for the possibility of a future lung transplant. At the time, no decision had been made regarding placement on the transplant waiting list.

The Royal Household stated that, pending the operation, it will not be possible for the Crown Princess to carry out official duties or maintain her normal program of engagements. The Crown Princess’s health condition will also have implications for the activities and official program of His Royal Highness Crown Prince Haakon of Norway and the Crown Prince Family.

As a consequence, the Crown Prince Couple have postponed the celebrations marking their silver wedding anniversary, which had been scheduled to take place in August 2026. Crown Princess Mette-Marit will also not participate in the county tour planned for September 2026.

The Royal Household further announced that Crown Prince Haakon will adjust his program in the coming months in order to spend more time with the Crown Princess before and after the operation. As part of those adjustments, the Crown Prince will not attend the celebration marking the 50th wedding anniversary of Their Majesties King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden in Stockholm on June 13th, 2026 as previously planned.

In order to be closer to her family during this period, Her Royal Highness Princess Ingrid Alexandra has returned to Norway. She will undertake an exchange semester at the University of Oslo during the Fall term of 2026 rather than continuing her studies at the University of Sydney in Sydney, Australia. His Royal Highness Prince Sverre Magnus is expected to begin his studies in Europe this Fall and will return to Norway should circumstances require it.