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2 Marriage  





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Vimalachatra
Born27 June 1921
Bangkok, Siam
Died5 December 2009(2009-12-05) (aged 88)
Bangkok, Thailand
SpousePrince Udaya Chalermlabh Vudhijaya
IssueM.R. Chalermchatra Vudhijaya
M.R. Phromchatra Savastivatana
HouseChatrajaya family (by birth)
Vudhijaya family (by marriage)
(Chakri dynasty)
FatherPurachatra Jayakara, Prince of Kamphaengphet
MotherPrincess Prabhavasit Narumon

Vimalachatra (Thai: วิมลฉัตร; RTGSWimonchat; 27 June 1921 – 5 December 2009), was a Princess of Thailand and member of the Thai royal family, a granddaughter of King Chulalongkorn. She was one of the longest-living royal personages in Thailand.

Biography

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Princess Vimalachatra was born on 27 June 1921, in Bangkok, Thailand. She is the second daughter and youngest child of Prince Purachatra Jayakara, the Prince of Kamphaengphet (son of Chulalongkorn and Chao Chom Manda Wad). Her mother is Princess Prabhavasidhi Narumala of Siam (daughter of Prince Chaturanta Rasmi, the Prince Chakrabadibongse and Mom Rajawongse Savang Siriwongse. She is the direct granddaughter of King Chulalongkorn and also the great-granddaughter of Mongkut. She has 2 siblings; 1 elder sisters, and 1 elder brother:

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Princess Vimalachatra married Prince Udaya Chalermlabh Vudhijaya, son of Prince Vudhijaya Chalermlabha, the Prince Singhavikrom Kriangkrai on 1 May 1939. The couple have a son and a daughter;

Princess Vimalachatra performs many royal functions and many social duties on behalf of the King and Queen. She is the president of King Rama IX Park Foundation. She has shown keen interest in public affairs and education of the poor around the country.

She died in the early of 5 December 2009, at Praram 9 Hospital, Bangkok from renal failure. She died on King Bhumibol Adulyadej's 82nd birthday, before the royal birthday ceremony at the Grand Palace; seven days of Royal funeral were held at Wat Debsirin.

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