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The prince is styled as [[His Royal Highness]]. A royal ceremony, called Phra Ratchaphithi Somphot Duan Lae Khuen Phra U, to celebrate the first month of the prince was held on 17 June 2005 at [[Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall]] in [[Bangkok]].
The prince is styled as [[His Royal Highness]]. A royal ceremony, called Phra Ratchaphithi Somphot Duan Lae Khuen Phra U, to celebrate the first month of the prince was held on 17 June 2005 at [[Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall]] in [[Bangkok]].


Prince Dipangkorn is the [[heir presumptive]] to his father and [[Chakri dynasty|second]] in line to the Throne. However, because of [[Vajiralongkorn]]'s December 2014 divorce from [[Srirasm]], Dipangkorn position in the line of succession is uncertain. The [[1924 Palace Law on Succession]] lists the "the order in the line of succession", following the first-born son of the king and queen (i.e., the Crown Prince) to be "the first-born son of the said prince and his royal consort" followed by "younger sons, in order, of the said prince and his royal consort." When [[Vajiralongkorn]] ended his relationship with his second wife, he also disowned their four sons and said they had renounced their royal titles. However, the Royal Palace continues to recognize their right to use the [[style]] HSH, or [[His Serene Highness]]. Further complicating matters, there are rumors that [[Vajiralongkorn]]'s sixth son was born in Summer 2014 to [[Suthida Vajiralongkorn|Suthida]], a former Thai Airways air hostess living in Germany who had been his principal mistress for several years, and that [[Vajiralongkorn]] would soon marry her.<ref>{{cite news|title=What's behind the downfall of Thailand's Princess Srirasmi?|url=http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-30275513|accessdate=17 December 2014|agency=BBC News|date=1 December 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Bye Bye Srirasmi. Hello Princess Nui.|url=https://nickobongiorno.wordpress.com/2014/12/12/bye-bye-srirasmi-hello-princess-nui/|website=Free Thailand|accessdate=17 December 2014}}</ref>
Prince Dipangkorn is the [[heir presumptive]] to his father and [[Chakri dynasty|second]] in line to the Throne. However, because of [[Vajiralongkorn]]'s December 2014 divorce from [[Srirasm]], Dipangkorn position in the line of succession is uncertain. The [[1924 Palace Law on Succession]] lists the "the order in the line of succession", following the first-born son of the king and queen (i.e., the Crown Prince) to be "the first-born son of the said prince and his royal consort" followed by "younger sons, in order, of the said prince and his royal consort." When [[Vajiralongkorn]] ended his relationship with his second wife, he also disowned their four sons and said they had renounced their royal titles. However, the Royal Palace continues to recognize their right to use the [[Style (manner of address)|style]] HSH, or [[His Serene Highness]]. Further complicating matters, there are rumors that [[Vajiralongkorn]]'s sixth son was born in Summer 2014 to [[Suthida Vajiralongkorn|Suthida]], a former Thai Airways air hostess living in Germany who had been his principal mistress for several years, and that [[Vajiralongkorn]] would soon marry her.<ref>{{cite news|title=What's behind the downfall of Thailand's Princess Srirasmi?|url=http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-30275513|accessdate=17 December 2014|agency=BBC News|date=1 December 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Bye Bye Srirasmi. Hello Princess Nui.|url=https://nickobongiorno.wordpress.com/2014/12/12/bye-bye-srirasmi-hello-princess-nui/|website=Free Thailand|accessdate=17 December 2014}}</ref>


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Dipangkorn Rasmijoti
Prince of Thailand
File:Prince Dipangkorn Rasmijoti.jpg
Dipangkorn in 2008
Born (2005-04-29) 29 April 2005 (age 19)
Bangkok, Thailand
HouseHouse of Mahidol
Chakri Dynasty
FatherCrown Prince Vajiralongkorn
MotherSrirasmi Suwadee
Royal cypher of Prince Dipangkorn Rasmijoti

Prince Dipangkorn Rasmijoti (born 29 April 2005; Thai: ทีปังกรรัศมีโชติ; Thai pronunciation: [tʰiː.paŋ.kɔːn.rát.sà.mǐː.tɕʰôːt]; RTGSThipangkon Ratsamichot), a member of the Royal Family of Thailand, is a grandson of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) of Thailand, and is the fifth son of Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn. His mother is Srirasmi Suwadee, the Crown Prince's third legal wife. The Crown Prince also has a daughter by his first wife, four sons and a daughter from his second wife, and a son by his fourth wife, all half-siblings of Dipangkorn.

The prince is styled as His Royal Highness. A royal ceremony, called Phra Ratchaphithi Somphot Duan Lae Khuen Phra U, to celebrate the first month of the prince was held on 17 June 2005 at Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall in Bangkok.

Prince Dipangkorn is the heir presumptive to his father and second in line to the Throne. However, because of Vajiralongkorn's December 2014 divorce from Srirasm, Dipangkorn position in the line of succession is uncertain. The 1924 Palace Law on Succession lists the "the order in the line of succession", following the first-born son of the king and queen (i.e., the Crown Prince) to be "the first-born son of the said prince and his royal consort" followed by "younger sons, in order, of the said prince and his royal consort." When Vajiralongkorn ended his relationship with his second wife, he also disowned their four sons and said they had renounced their royal titles. However, the Royal Palace continues to recognize their right to use the style HSH, or His Serene Highness. Further complicating matters, there are rumors that Vajiralongkorn's sixth son was born in Summer 2014 to Suthida, a former Thai Airways air hostess living in Germany who had been his principal mistress for several years, and that Vajiralongkorn would soon marry her.[1][2]

Styles of
Prince Dipangkorn Rasmijoti
of Thailand
Reference style His Royal Highness
Spoken style Your Royal Highness
Alternative style Sir

Ancestors

Family of Dipangkorn Rasmijoti
16. Chulalongkorn
8. Mahidol Adulyadej, Prince of Songkla
17. Savang Vadhana
4. Bhumibol Adulyadej
18. Chu Chukramol
9. Sangwan Talapat
19. Kham Chukramol
2. Vajiralongkorn, Crown Prince of Thailand
20. Kitiyakara Voralaksana, Prince of Chanthaburi I
10. Nakkhratra Mangkala, Prince of Chanthaburi II
21. Princess Apsarasaman Devakula
5. Sirikit Kitiyakara
22. Sadan Sanidvongs
11. Bua Sanidvongs
23. Bang Na Bangxang
1. Dipangkorn Rasmijoti
6. Apiruch Suwadee
3. Srirasmi Suwadee
7. Wanthanee Koet-amphaeng

References

  1. ^ "What's behind the downfall of Thailand's Princess Srirasmi?". BBC News. 1 December 2014. Retrieved 17 December 2014.
  2. ^ "Bye Bye Srirasmi. Hello Princess Nui". Free Thailand. Retrieved 17 December 2014.
Dipangkorn Rasmijoti
Born: 29 April 2005
Thai royalty
Preceded by
Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn
Line of succession to the Thai throne
2nd position
Succeeded by
Order of precedence
Preceded by The Royal Grandchild Succeeded by

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