Chulabhorn Walailak

Chulabhorn Walailak
Princess of Thailand
Spouse Virayudh Didyasarin (m. 1982, div. 1984)
Issue
Princess Siribhachudhabhorn
Princess Adityadhornkitikhun
House House of Mahidol
Chakri Dynasty
Father King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX)
Mother Queen Sirikit
Born 4 July 1957 (1957-07-04) (age 52)
Bangkok, Thailand
Religion Theravada Buddhism
Royal Family of Thailand
Emblem of the House of Chakri

HM The King
HM The Queen


Princess Chulabhorn of Thailand or Chulabhorn Walailak, born 4 July 1957 in Bangkok, is a Princess of Thailand, the youngest daughter of HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej and HM Queen Sirikit of Thailand. As royal princess, she is styled Her Royal Highness.

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Education

HRH Princess Chulabhorn studied Chemistry and graduated in 1979 from the Faculty of Science at Kasetsart University, with a Bachelor of Science, First Class Honours. She continued to study Science at Mahidol University, where she received her Doctorate in 1985.

She is heavily involved in the promotion of scientific research, and regularly gives awards and prizes. She held the position of a guest lecturer in Chemistry at the Mahidol University. She also serves as the President of the Chulabhorn Research Institute. She was awarded the UNESCO Einstein Medal [1] for her efforts in promoting scientific collaboration in 1986 and was the first Asian to be invited to join the Royal Society of Chemistry in England as an Honorary Fellow.[2]

Marriage and family

She married Royal Thai Air Force Flight Lieutenant Virayudh Didyasarin (currently an Air Vice Marshal), a commoner, in 1982. According to royal custom, she would lose her title when marrying a man of lesser position. However, she was granted a special permission by her father to keep her rank of Chao Fa. From this marriage, which eventually ended in divorce, she has two daughters:

Currently, she has been in a relationship with Chaichon Locharernkul (M.D), a professor at the Faculty of Medicine at Chulalongkorn University, of which the Princess herself has specialization in epileptology. They often appear together in public places both in Thailand and abroad, but a formal engagement between him and the Princess has not been made public nor has it been made official. He has always accompanied her, as Chulabhorn continues to be involved in many areas and travels extensively abroad as well, mostly in Asia and the Pacific region.

Honorary Degrees

Year Field Academy
1984 Social Work Thammasat University
1987 Chemistry Khon Kaen University
1998 Chemistry Suranaree University of Technology
1999 Science University of Wollongong
2000 Health Science Thammasat University
2001 Music Education Kasetsart University
2003 Chemistry Thaksin University
2005 Biological Science Kasetsart University
2005 Biomedical Science Prince of Songkla University
2005 Medical Science Walailak University
2005 Chemistry Burapha University
2005 Applied Chemistry King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang
2005 Chemistry King Mongkut's Institute of Technology North Bangkok
2005 Environmental Biology Suranaree University of Technology
2005 Biotechnology Mae Fah Luang University
2006 Biochemistry Khon Kaen University
2006 Biotechnology Silpakorn University

Awards

Royal cypher of Princess Chulabhorn Walailak
Year Award Awarder
1986 Einstein Medal UNESCO
2002 EMS-Hollaender International Fellow Award Environment Mutagen Society
2006 Special Recognition Award Intergovernmental Forum on Chemical Safety
2006 Nagoya Medal Special Award Nagoya Medal Organizing Committee
2009 Adolf Windaus Medal University of Göttingen, Germany

Honors

Styles of
Princess Chulabhorn Walailak of Thailand
Female Royalty's Standard of Thailand.svg
Reference style Her Royal Highness
Spoken style Your Royal Highness
Alternative style Ma'am

There are many things and places named after HRH Princess Chulabhorn to commemorate her.

Academic & Institute
Flora & Fauna
  • Fish Amblypharyngodon chulabhornae Vidthayanon & Kottelat, 1990
  • Freshwater crab Thaipotamon chulabhorn (Naiyanetr, 1993)
  • Orchid Phalaenopsis 'Princess Chulabhorn' = Phalaenopsis 'Rose Miva' x Phalaenopsis 'Kandy Queen' breeding by Botanical Gardens of Peradeniya, Kandy in Sri Lanka.

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