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Queen Sirikit of Thailand at the Thai Embassy
An official two-day state visit to the UK by King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) (1927-) and Queen Sirikit (1932-) of Thailand - the Queen at the final function of the trip at the Thai Embassy. Date: 1960
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1960 Embassy Function Official Reception Royals Siam Sirikit Smile Smiles Thai Thailand Two Day Wave Waves Waving
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In this evocative photograph, Queen Sirikit of Thailand gracefully waves goodbye to the esteemed guests at the final function of their two-day official state visit to the United Kingdom in 1960. King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) and Queen Sirikit, the revered monarch and consort of Thailand, were warmly received by the British people during their visit, which marked a significant moment in the diplomatic relations between the two nations. The image captures the radiant and captivating presence of Queen Sirikit, who is dressed in an elegant traditional Thai ensemble, adorned with intricate gold jewelry and a regal headdress. Her smile, both warm and enchanting, reflects the joy and contentment of the successful visit, while her gentle waves add a touch of grace and elegance to the scene. The reception, held at the Thai Embassy in London, was the culmination of a series of engagements that included an audience with Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, a visit to the Tower of London, and a tour of the Houses of Parliament. The occasion provided an opportunity for the Thai royals to engage with British dignitaries, diplomats, and members of the Thai community in the UK, fostering a deeper appreciation and understanding between the two countries. This photograph, taken during the 1960s, offers a glimpse into the rich cultural exchange that took place during the visit and serves as a testament to the enduring friendship between Thailand and the United Kingdom.
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