Thai king is no-show for 87th birthday

The king of Thailand has taken his doctors' advice and cancelled his public audience for his 87th birthday due to ill health.

Thai King is no-show for birthday

Thai royalist holds a portrait of King Bhumibol Adulyadej as she shouts 'Long Live the King' to celebrate his 87th birthday. Source: EPA

Thailand's ailing King Bhumibol Adulyadej has cancelled plans to hold a public annual audience marking his 87th birthday on his doctors' advice, heightening anxiety in the deeply divided kingdom over the leader's health.

The world's longest-serving monarch has been seen by Thais as a unifying father figure throughout a turbulent six-decade rule, and his absence on Friday comes at a time of profound concern over the kingdom's future as his reign enters its twilight years.

The king, formally known as Rama IX, has spent most of the last few months in hospital after undergoing an operation to remove his gall bladder in October but had been expected to appear publicly for his birthday.

The last-minute cancellation of celebrations came after doctors advised him against appearing, the Royal Household Bureau said in a statement.

A palace official said plans for a grand audience and live broadcast were subsequently scrapped.

The king's no-show comes six months after the military toppled the elected government in a coup and amid a high profile investigation into police corruption which has led to the recent arrest of relatives of Princess Srirasmi, the wife of Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn.

May's coup was the latest chapter in Thailand's long-drawn political conflict, which broadly pits a Bangkok-based middle class and royalist elite, backed by parts of the military and judiciary, against rural and working-class voters loyal to the family of deposed premier Thaksin Shinawatra.


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