Palace: Severe infection affects multiple organs of Princess Bajrakitiyabha
A severe, uncontrolled infection affecting Princess Bajrakitiyabha's vital organs has continued to deteriorate despite intensive treatment at a Bangkok hospital since December 2022, the Royal Household Bureau said Thursday.
The Royal Household Bureau on Thursday said a severe and uncontrolled infection has affected multiple vital organs of Her Royal Highness Princess Bajrakitiyabha Narendiradebyavati.
In its seventh statement on the princess's condition issued on 21 May, the bureau said doctors treating the princess at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital had detected an abdominal infection since April 2026 caused by inflammation of the large intestine.
The statement said the infection caused unstable symptoms including low blood pressure, irregular heartbeat and abnormal blood clotting.
Despite continuous life-support treatment for her lungs and kidneys, along with multiple antibiotics and medications to stabilize blood pressure and heart rhythm, the princess's condition has continued to deteriorate, according to the statement.
"The condition indicates a severe infection that remains uncontrolled, affecting the function of multiple vital organs," the Royal Household Bureau said.
Doctors are continuing to provide full treatment and closely monitor her condition.
Princess Bajrakitiyabha has been receiving treatment at the hospital since 15 December 2022 after losing consciousness due to a heart condition.
Princess Bajrakitiyabha, 47, is the eldest daughter of King Maha Vajiralongkorn and Princess Soamsawali. She graduated in law from Thammasat University before obtaining advanced law degrees from Cornell University.
The princess has worked in diplomacy and law, previously serving as Thailand's ambassador to Austria and as a public prosecutor. She also represented Thailand at the 60th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, focusing on issues including crime prevention, criminal justice, human rights and migration.