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Valaya Alongkorn

Valaya Alongkorn, Princess of Phetchaburi (Thai: วไลยอลงกรณ์; RTGSWalai Alongkon; 16 April 1884 – 15 February 1938), was a princess of Siam (later Thailand), and a member of the Chakri dynasty. She was the daughter of King Chulalongkorn and Savang Vadhana. Her older brother Vajirunhis was the first Crown Prince of Siam. She was also the elder sister of Mahidol Adulyadej, the Prince of Songkla, and the full aunt of kings Ananda Mahidol and Bhumibol Adulyadej.

Valaya Alongkorn
Princess of Phetchaburi
Born(1884-04-16)16 April 1884
Grand Palace, Bangkok, Siam
Died15 February 1938(1938-02-15) (aged 53)
Kandhavas Palace, Bangkok, Siam
Names
Valaya Alongkorn Narindorn Debyakumari
HouseChakri Dynasty
FatherChulalongkorn (Rama V)
MotherSavang Vadhana

Birth edit

Princess Valaya Alongkorn was born on 16 April 1884 at Grand Palace. She was the 43rd daughter of King Chulalongkorn, and the 5th child of Savang Vadhana, princess consort and half-sister of King Chulalongkorn, (later Queen Sri Savarindira). Her full given name was Valaya Alongkorn Narindorn Debyakumari (Thai: วไลยอลงกรณ์ นรินทรเทพยกุมารี), given by her father. She had 6 siblings, 3 elder brothers, 1 elder sister, 1 younger sister, and 1 younger brother:

When she was 3 years old, her mother sent her to live with her own sister Queen Saovabha Phongsri, as an adopted daughter, due to Queen Saovabha having lost her own daughters: Bahurada Manimaya and a princess who died shortly after birth. They lived together at the Suddha Sri Abhiromya residence in the Inner court of the Grand Palace.

Childhood edit

The princess was educated at the Kumari Royal School, which was held classes inside the Amarin Winitchai Throne Hall. When her father, King Chulalongkorn visited southern Asia in 1896, she and many of her sisters accompanied him to a visit of Java, Singapore, and Malaya. After her father finished his 1st European tour, he built the Dusit Palace and other residences, including the Vimanmek Palace. At age 17 she moved and began living with her father, her mother, and her step-siblings in these new palaces.

When the Four Seasons Garden Villa or Suan Si Ruedu was built she moved into this villa until her father's death on 23 October 1910. She then moved again to live with Queen Saovabha Phongsri at the Phayathai Palace.

Lifestyle edit

Princess Valaya Alongkorn was an avid reader. She was fond of books and read in her spare time, day and night, ever since she was a child. Her nanny had to hide her books to make her sleep. But this did not work, as she was able to find other books in her private library to read. In the afternoons once she was finished with her royal duties she always read or write. She also knitted and was an accomplished draughtsman.

She was always dressed in European style. She did not like decorations for her dresses except pearl necklaces, which she made herself. When she went anywhere, she had her pearl necklace.

Royal duties edit

 
Valaya Alongkorn Rajabhat University

Princess Alongkorn put a lot of importance on the education of Thai women. She was the patron of Rajini School, and established the other all-girls school, Rajini Bon School. She gave her own money to the Ministry of Education to build Vittayalongkorn Educational College (later Valaya Alongkorn Rajabhat University, Pathum Thani Province).

She was close to her half-brother King Vajiravudh who succeeded to the throne after Chulalongkorn. Because of her excellent command of the English language she played a key role in the welcoming of many foreign guests, including foreign royalty, to the new king's coronation ceremony in 1911.

On 11 November 1911, King Vajiravudh gave her the royal title of "The Princess of Bejraburi" (Krom Luang Bejraburi Rajasirindhorn (Thai: กรมหลวงเพชรบุรีราชสิรินธร)). She was given the rank of Krom Luang, the 3rd level of the Krom ranks.

When King Vajiravudh died in 1925, his younger brother, Prajadhipok succeeded to the throne. He asked the princess to design the dress of his wife Princess Rambhai Barni for the coronation ceremony as the new queen. The dress she designed was in European style and made Queen Rambhai Barni the biggest attraction in the ceremony.

Later life edit

 
Princess Valaya Alongkorn with her mother, Queen Sri Savarindira and Prince Mahidol Adulyadej

After the death of Saovabha Phongsri on 20 October 1919 she moved from the Phayathai Palace to the Suan Sunandha Royal Villa, in the compound of Dusit Palace. One year later, she contracted a lung disease. She received treatment in Europe, and then moved to live in Srapathum Palace with her birth mother Savang Vadhana. She continued to have treatment for her illness until her death. She finally died on 15 February 1938 from lung cancer, at the age of 53.

Her body was laid in the Dusit Maha Prasat Throne Hall, Grand Palace. At the time, the government did not have enough money to build her Royal Crematorium in Sanam Luang. So King Ananda Mahidol (her nephew) and Savang Vadhana had to contribute funds from their own treasuries, supplemented by the government for the crematorium. The Royal Cremation ceremony took place on 14 May 1941. Queen Sri Savarindira was represented by King Ananda Mahidol, who performed all the royal cremation rites with other members of the Royal family.

Later, King Anada Mahidol posthumously change her royal status from Somdet Phra Chao Boromwongse Ther to Somdet Phra Ratcha Pitucha (literally: "the Princess Aunt") as a mark of personal distinction.

Honours edit

Ancestry edit

See also edit

References edit

  • Valaya Alongkorn Rajabhat University
  • HRH Princess Valaya Alongkorn - Valaya Alongkorn Rajabhat University
  • HRH Princess Valaya Alongkorn, the Princess of Phetchaburi - Valaya Alongkorn Rajabhat University

valaya, alongkorn, princess, phetchaburi, thai, วไลยอลงกรณ, rtgs, walai, alongkon, april, 1884, february, 1938, princess, siam, later, thailand, member, chakri, dynasty, daughter, king, chulalongkorn, savang, vadhana, older, brother, vajirunhis, first, crown, . Valaya Alongkorn Princess of Phetchaburi Thai wilyxlngkrn RTGS Walai Alongkon 16 April 1884 15 February 1938 was a princess of Siam later Thailand and a member of the Chakri dynasty She was the daughter of King Chulalongkorn and Savang Vadhana Her older brother Vajirunhis was the first Crown Prince of Siam She was also the elder sister of Mahidol Adulyadej the Prince of Songkla and the full aunt of kings Ananda Mahidol and Bhumibol Adulyadej Valaya AlongkornPrincess of PhetchaburiBorn 1884 04 16 16 April 1884Grand Palace Bangkok SiamDied15 February 1938 1938 02 15 aged 53 Kandhavas Palace Bangkok SiamNamesValaya Alongkorn Narindorn DebyakumariHouseChakri DynastyFatherChulalongkorn Rama V MotherSavang Vadhana Contents 1 Birth 2 Childhood 3 Lifestyle 4 Royal duties 5 Later life 6 Honours 7 Ancestry 8 See also 9 ReferencesBirth editPrincess Valaya Alongkorn was born on 16 April 1884 at Grand Palace She was the 43rd daughter of King Chulalongkorn and the 5th child of Savang Vadhana princess consort and half sister of King Chulalongkorn later Queen Sri Savarindira Her full given name was Valaya Alongkorn Narindorn Debyakumari Thai wilyxlngkrn nrinthrethphykumari given by her father She had 6 siblings 3 elder brothers 1 elder sister 1 younger sister and 1 younger brother Crown Prince Maha Vajirunhis of Siam 27 June 1878 4 January 1894 Prince Isariyalongkorn 4 September 1879 25 September 1879 Princess Vichitra Chiraprabha 21 April 1881 15 August 1881 Prince Sommatiwongse Varodaya the Prince of Nakhon Si Thammarat 9 June 1882 17 June 1899 Princess Sirabhorn Sobhon 19 July 1888 24 May 1898 Prince Mahidol Adulyadej the Prince of Songkla posthumously The Prince Father of Thailand 1 January 1891 24 September 1929 father of Galyani Vadhana Ananda Mahidol and Bhumibol Adulyadej When she was 3 years old her mother sent her to live with her own sister Queen Saovabha Phongsri as an adopted daughter due to Queen Saovabha having lost her own daughters Bahurada Manimaya and a princess who died shortly after birth They lived together at the Suddha Sri Abhiromya residence in the Inner court of the Grand Palace Childhood editThe princess was educated at the Kumari Royal School which was held classes inside the Amarin Winitchai Throne Hall When her father King Chulalongkorn visited southern Asia in 1896 she and many of her sisters accompanied him to a visit of Java Singapore and Malaya After her father finished his 1st European tour he built the Dusit Palace and other residences including the Vimanmek Palace At age 17 she moved and began living with her father her mother and her step siblings in these new palaces When the Four Seasons Garden Villa or Suan Si Ruedu was built she moved into this villa until her father s death on 23 October 1910 She then moved again to live with Queen Saovabha Phongsri at the Phayathai Palace Lifestyle editPrincess Valaya Alongkorn was an avid reader She was fond of books and read in her spare time day and night ever since she was a child Her nanny had to hide her books to make her sleep But this did not work as she was able to find other books in her private library to read In the afternoons once she was finished with her royal duties she always read or write She also knitted and was an accomplished draughtsman She was always dressed in European style She did not like decorations for her dresses except pearl necklaces which she made herself When she went anywhere she had her pearl necklace Royal duties edit nbsp Valaya Alongkorn Rajabhat UniversityPrincess Alongkorn put a lot of importance on the education of Thai women She was the patron of Rajini School and established the other all girls school Rajini Bon School She gave her own money to the Ministry of Education to build Vittayalongkorn Educational College later Valaya Alongkorn Rajabhat University Pathum Thani Province She was close to her half brother King Vajiravudh who succeeded to the throne after Chulalongkorn Because of her excellent command of the English language she played a key role in the welcoming of many foreign guests including foreign royalty to the new king s coronation ceremony in 1911 On 11 November 1911 King Vajiravudh gave her the royal title of The Princess of Bejraburi Krom Luang Bejraburi Rajasirindhorn Thai krmhlwngephchrburirachsirinthr She was given the rank of Krom Luang the 3rd level of the Krom ranks When King Vajiravudh died in 1925 his younger brother Prajadhipok succeeded to the throne He asked the princess to design the dress of his wife Princess Rambhai Barni for the coronation ceremony as the new queen The dress she designed was in European style and made Queen Rambhai Barni the biggest attraction in the ceremony Later life edit nbsp Princess Valaya Alongkorn with her mother Queen Sri Savarindira and Prince Mahidol AdulyadejAfter the death of Saovabha Phongsri on 20 October 1919 she moved from the Phayathai Palace to the Suan Sunandha Royal Villa in the compound of Dusit Palace One year later she contracted a lung disease She received treatment in Europe and then moved to live in Srapathum Palace with her birth mother Savang Vadhana She continued to have treatment for her illness until her death She finally died on 15 February 1938 from lung cancer at the age of 53 Her body was laid in the Dusit Maha Prasat Throne Hall Grand Palace At the time the government did not have enough money to build her Royal Crematorium in Sanam Luang So King Ananda Mahidol her nephew and Savang Vadhana had to contribute funds from their own treasuries supplemented by the government for the crematorium The Royal Cremation ceremony took place on 14 May 1941 Queen Sri Savarindira was represented by King Ananda Mahidol who performed all the royal cremation rites with other members of the Royal family Later King Anada Mahidol posthumously change her royal status from Somdet Phra Chao Boromwongse Ther to Somdet Phra Ratcha Pitucha literally the Princess Aunt as a mark of personal distinction Honours edit nbsp Dame of The Ancient and Auspicious Order of the Nine Gems nbsp Dame of The Most Illustrious Order of the Royal House of Chakri received 7 February 1893 nbsp Dame Cross of the Most Illustrious Order of Chula Chom Klao First class received 26 November 1893 nbsp King Rama V Royal Cypher Medal nbsp King Rama VI Royal Cypher Medal nbsp King Rama VII Royal Cypher Medal nbsp King Rama VIII Royal Cypher MedalAncestry editAncestors of Valaya Alongkorn8 12 Rama II4 6 Mongkut9 13 Sri Suriyendra2 Chulalongkorn10 Prince Siriwong Prince Mattayaphithak5 Debsirindra11 Noi1 Princess Valaya Alongkorn Princess of Phetchaburi12 8 Rama II6 4 Mongkut13 9 Sri Suriyendra3 Savang Vadhana14 Taeng Sucharitakul Luang Asasamdaeng7 Piam Sucharitakul15 Nak Thao SucharitthamrongSee also editKing Ananda MahidolReferences editValaya Alongkorn Rajabhat University Royal command of giving title HRH Princess Valaya Alongkorn the Princess of Phetchaburi HRH Krom Luang Phetchaburi Rajasirindhorn HRH Princess Valaya Alongkorn Valaya Alongkorn Rajabhat University HRH Princess Valaya Alongkorn the Princess of Phetchaburi Valaya Alongkorn Rajabhat University Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Valaya Alongkorn amp oldid 1151602706, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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