The concubine of the King of Thailand returns to the scene, an intimate photo is filtered



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The concubine of Thai King Maha Vajiralongkorn is back in the spotlight. After being stripped of her title earlier this year, intimate photos of the concubine were leaked to the public.

The local European media, Euro Weekly, wrote the leak of the intimate photos of the concubine, Sineenat “Koi” Wongvajirapakdi.

Andrew MacGregor, a journalist involved in Thai politics, admits that he received an SD card containing 1,450 images of three iPhones that he said were owned by Sineenat. Most of these are sexually explicit selfies that may have been sent to the king.

The photo, received in August 2020. He said on Twitter that there was an effort to “seize power” in the working family. “This is the reason for the leak of the image,” the media wrote, on Tuesday (11/24/2020) quoted on Wednesday (11/25/2020).

Still, MacGregor declined to publish the photos. According to him, it is privacy and he will not reveal it.

Selir Raja Thailand Sineenat Wongvajirapakdi (Royal Thai Office / AFP / Getty Images via CNN)(Photo: Royal Thailand Office / AFP / Getty Images via CNN)

However, it is believed that several photos were distributed elsewhere although they were not “intimate” images of the concubine. This is related to attempts to sabotage his return from Germany, where King Maha now lives.

McGegor himself was previously known for making harsh comments about Raja Maha. He criticizes his way of life which he calls “despicable” and has an exaggerated taste for luxury.

The former concubine Sineenat had made a scene when he was detained by the king who had the title Rama X after receiving her for three months in January 2020. She was deemed too ambitious to become empress and was imprisoned.

However, its title has been restored. You now have the privilege of returning. Sineenat is said to have followed the king to Germany, in a private villa in Bavaria to be precise.

The Queen of Thailand is now occupied by Queen Suthida. It is said that he still rejects the presence of Sineenat.

Meanwhile, the German government threatened to overthrow King Maha if he proved to rule from Panser country and leave his country, which was under constant demonstration.

The Thai demonstration demands that Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha resign and limits the powers of King Maha. The protests have continued since July 2020.

Deutsche Welle reported that although King Maha had diplomatic immunity during his stay in Germany, the country still had the power to expel him. German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas previously expressed the threat of expulsion.

(dtg / dtg)




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