The princess fell ill while preparing her dogs for a competition in the northeastern province of Nakhon Ratchasima.
The eldest daughter of Thai king Maha Vajiralongkorn, Princess Bajrakitiyabha, fainted on December 15. The cause was severe cardiac arrhythmia. Since then, he has been in a coma. This was reported by Reuters.
It was noted that the arrhythmia appeared as a result of inflammation caused by mycoplasma infection.
“Doctors continue to administer drugs and use equipment to support the function of the heart, lungs and kidneys, and use antibiotics while closely monitoring his condition,” the royal palace said in a statement.
The princess fell ill while preparing her dogs for a competition in the northeastern province of Nakhon Ratchasima. He was treated there and then taken by helicopter to the Thai capital Bangkok.
As you know, Bajrakitiyabha is one of the three sons of King Vajiralongkorn with official titles and rights to the throne. At the same time, the king has not yet officially appointed an heir.
Bajrakitiyabha holds a Master’s degree in Jurisprudence and a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations, as well as a Juris Doctor degree. He is the Permanent Representative of Thailand to the UN (on the UN Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice), and since 2006 he has been working in the Attorney General’s Office of Thailand, currently the son of the Thai king is an employee of the Attorney General’s Office of Udon Thani Province.
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