Thai order of precedence
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Royal Family
King Chulalongkorn described the order of precedence in his literature "Traditional of Royal Family of Siam".[1]
Gentlemen
- The Sovereign
- The Viceroy (Grand Commander)
- The Viceroy (Commander)
- The Deputy Vice King
- Sons of the Former Sovereign and Queen
- Great Uncles of the Sovereign
- Uncles of the Sovereign
- Brothers of the Sovereign
- Sons of the Sovereign and Queen
- Sons of the Former Sovereign and Royal Consort
- Great Uncles of the Sovereign
- Uncles of the Sovereign
- Brothers of the Sovereign
- Sons of the Sovereign and Royal Consort
- Sons of the Former Sovereign and Royal Concubine
- Great Uncle of the Sovereign
- Uncles of the Sovereign
- Brothers of the Sovereign
- Sons of the Sovereign and Royal Concubine
- Nephews of the Sovereign
- Grandsons of the Sovereign who are sons of son of the Sovereign and daughter of the Sovereign
- Sons of the Viceroy and Royal Consort
- Sons of the Former Viceroy
- Sons of the Viceroy
- Grandsons of the Sovereign who are sons of son of the Sovereign and Queen or Royal Consort and Princess
- Grandsons of the Sovereign who are sons of son of the Sovereign and Royal Concubine and Princess
- Sons of Prince Matayabitak, the Prince Maternal Grandfather of Rama V
- Sons of the Deputy Vice King and Royal Consort
- Grandsons of the Sovereign who are sons of son of Sovereign and the commoner
- Royal Great Grandsons of the Sovereign
Ladies
- Queen Mother
- The Sovereign's Consort (Queen)
- Queen Dowager
- Royal Consort
- Daughters of the Former Sovereign and Queen
- Great Aunts of the Sovereign
- Aunts of the Sovereign
- Sisters of the Sovereign
- Daughters of the Sovereign and Queen
- Daughters of the Former Sovereign and Royal Consort
- Great Aunts of the Sovereign
- Aunts of the Sovereign
- Sisters of the Sovereign
- Daughters of the Sovereign and Royal Consort
- Daughters of the Former Sovereign and Royal Concubine
- Great Aunts of the Sovereign
- Aunts of the Sovereign
- Sisters of the Sovereign
- Daughters of the Sovereign and Royal Concubine
- Nieces of the Sovereign
- Royal Consort who are granddaughters of the Sovereign
- Granddaughters of the Sovereign who are daughters of son of the Sovereign and daughter of the Sovereign
- Daughters of the Viceroy and Royal Consort
- Daughters of the Former Viceroy
- Daughters of the Viceroy
- Granddaughters of the Sovereign who are daughters of son of the Sovereign and Queen or Royal Consort and Princess
- Granddaughters of the Sovereign who are sons of daughters of the Sovereign and Royal Concubine and Princess
- Daughters of Prince Matayabitak, the Prince Maternal Grandfather of Rama V
- Daughters of the Deputy Vice King and Royal Consort
- Granddaughters of the Sovereign who are daughters of son of Sovereign and the commoner
- Royal Great Granddaughters of the Sovereign
Current Order of Precedence
Order | Name | Note |
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1 | The King | |
2 | The Queen Mother | Given honor as the Queen Mother |
3 | The Queen | |
4 | The Princess Debaratanarajasuda | |
5 | The Princess Srisavangavadhana | |
6 | Princess Ubolratana Rajakanya | In spite of relinquishing all noble titles, she is included in the order because she is the daughter of the former King and oldest sister of the current King |
7 | The Princess Suddhanarinatha | Bestowed the honor on a special case |
8 | The Princess Rajasarini Siribajra | |
9 | Princess Sirivannavari | |
10 | Prince Dipangkorn Rasmijoti | |
11 | Princess Siribha Chudabhorn | |
12 | Princess Aditayadorn Kitikhun | |
13 | Thanphuying Ploypailin Jensen | She is granddaughter of the former King, graciously accepted to be ranked higher than a prince who is the title Serene Highness is a special case. |
14 | Thanphuying Sirikitiya Jensen | She is granddaughter of the former King, graciously accepted to be ranked higher than a prince who is the title Serene Highness is a special case. |
15 | Thanphuying Dhasanawalaya Sornsongkram | Graciously accepted to be ranked higher than a prince who is the title Serene Highness is a special case. |
16 | Jitat Sornsongkram | Graciously accepted to be ranked higher than a prince who is the title Serene Highness is a special case. |
17 | Princess Uthaithiang Jayankura | |
18 | Prince Charunritdet Jayankura | |
19 | Prince Pusan Svastivatana | |
20 | Princess Uthaikanya Bhanubandhu | |
21 | Prince Nawaphan Yugala | |
22 | Prince Chaloemsuek Yugala | |
23 | Prince Thikhamphon Yugala | |
24 | Prince Chatrichalerm Yugala | |
25 | Prince Chulcherm Yugala | |
26 | Princess Nopphadonchaloemsi Yugala | |
27 | Induratana Paribatra | |
28 | Juthavachara Vivacharawongse | |
29 | Vacharaesorn Vivacharawongse | |
30 | Chakriwat Vivacharawongse | |
31 | Vatchrawee Vivacharawongse | |
32 | Wutchaloem Vudhijaya | |
33 | Phanwarophat Svetarundra | |
34 | Thanphuying Phansawali Kitiyakara | |
35 | Phanuma Phiphitphokha | |
36 | Sisawangwong Bunyachittradun | |
37 | Phummariphirom Shell | |
38 | Patthamanarangsi Senanarong |
References
- Chulalongkorn (2017-10-19). "ธรรมเนียมราชตระกูลในกรุงสยาม". vajirayana.org. Retrieved 2020-01-27.
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