The precedence of Thai royalty follows a system of ranks known as thanandon (Thai: ฐานันดร), which are accompanied by royal titles.
The Sovereign
There are two styles which can be used for a king in ordinary speech, depending on whether he has been crowned:
Crowned kings: Phra Bat Somdet Phra Chao Yu Hua (Thai: พระบาทสมเด็จพระเจ้าอยู่หัว; English: His Majesty the King) is the style used in ordinary speech when referring to the kings of Thailand after their coronation. This style may be used in two ways:
Preceding the name of the king; e.g., Phra Bat Somdet Phra Chao Yu Hua Phumiphon Adunyadet (Thai: พระบาทสมเด็จพระเจ้าอยู่หัวภูมิพลอดุลยเดช; His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej).
More formally it can be split across the name, possibly with the omission (or modification) of the words "Phra Chao Yu Hua"; e.g., Phra Bat Somdet Phra Paramintara Maha Phumiphon Adunyadet (Thai: พระบาทสมเด็จพระปรมินทรมหาภูมิพลอดุลยเดช) and Phra Bat Somdet Phra Paramindara Maha Prajadhipok Phra Pokklao Chao Yu Hua (Thai: พระบาทสมเด็จพระปรมินทรมหาประชาธิปกฯ พระปกเกล้าเจ้าอยู่หัว).
Uncrowned kings: Somdet Phra Chao Yu Hua (Thai: สมเด็จพระเจ้าอยู่หัว), normally preceding the king's name, is restricted to a king who has not yet been crowned. When crowned, he assumes the title of Phra Bat Somdet Phra Chao Yu Hua; e.g., Somdet Phra Chao Yu Hua Maha Wachiralongkon Bodinthrathepphayawarangkun (Thai: สมเด็จพระเจ้าอยู่หัวมหาวชิราลงกรณ บดินทรเทพยวรางกูร; His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn Bodindradebayavarangkun).[1]
Consorts
Traditionally, titles of royal wives depended on their birth titles and royal favour; only princesses of high birth (Chao Fa, Phra Ong Chao and Mom Chao Ying) assuming titles higher than Chao Chom.[citation needed] There were no clear rules about the hierarchy of titles above Chao Chom until the time of King Mongkut, and titles changed over successive reigns.
The rule about commoners also seems to be evolving, and it appears that there are no more restrictions on a commoner from becoming queen. Most of the titles below are from King Vajiravudh's 1924 enactment of the Succession Law.
Somdet Phra Nang Chao + Name + Phra Boromma Rajini Nat Her Majesty, the Queen
Nat (นาถ) means "shelter", bestowed upon a Queen who has acted as regent for her husband.
Somdet Phra Boromma Rajini สมเด็จพระบรมราชินี
Somdet Phra Nang Chao + Name + Phra Boromma Rajini Her Majesty, the Queen
Somdet Phra Rajini สมเด็จพระราชินี
Somdet Phra Rajini + Name
Temporary title before coronation
Phra Mahesi พระมเหสี (Queen & Princess Consort)
Somdet Phra Boromma Rajadevi สมเด็จพระบรมราชเทวี
Somdet Phra Nang Chao + Name + Phra Boromma Rajadevi Her Majesty, the Queen
Somdet Phra Akkhara Rajadevi สมเด็จพระอัครราชเทวี
Somdet Phra Nang Chao + Name + Phra Akkhara Rajadevi Her Majesty, the Queen
Phra Akkhara Rajadevi พระอัครราชเทวี
Phra Nang Chao + Name + Phra Akkhara Rajadevi Her Royal Highness, Princess, Royal Consort
Phra Vara Rajadevi พระวรราชเทวี
Phra Nang Chao + Name + Phra Vara Rajadevi Her Royal Highness, Princess, Royal Consort
Phra Rajadevi พระราชเทวี
Phra Nang Chao + Name + Phra Rajadevi Her Royal Highness, Princess, Royal Consort
Phra Nang Thoe พระนางเธอ
Phra Nang Thoe + Name Her Royal Highness, Princess, Royal Consort
Phra Akkhara Chaya Thoe พระอรรคชายาเธอ
Phra Akkhara Chaya Thoe + Name Her Highness, Princess, Royal Consort
Phra Raja Chaya Thoe พระราชชายาเธอ
Phra Raja Chaya Thoe + Name Her Highness, Princess, Royal Consort
Phra Sanom พระสนม (Consort)
Chao Khun Phra เจ้าคุณพระ Royal Noble
Chao Khun Phra + Name
Appointed to * Foreign princess * Mom Chao (Her Serene Highness, Princess) * Mom Rajawongse * Mom Luang * Commoners During pregnancy, known as Chao Chom Manda, Manda means "mother" Phra was used during Rama VI's reign
Chao Khun Chom Manda เจ้าคุณจอมมารดา Noble
Chao Khun Chom Manda + Name
Chao Chom Manda เจ้าจอมมารดา Noble
Chao Chom Manda + Name
Chom Manda จอมมารดา Front Palace
Chom Manda + Name
Chao Chom เจ้าจอม
Chao Chom + Name
Phra พระ Lady
Phra + Name
Princes and princesses
Holders of these titles are still considered royal, since they are (at most) two generations removed from a king. Nai Luang (ในหลวง) is an epithet for a king.[2] Children of a king are called Luk Luang (ลูกหลวง "royal children"), and grandchildren of a king are called Laan Luang (หลานหลวง "royal grandchildren"). The concept is similar to the French system of "princes of the blood" and the Iberian system of "infantes." In English, they are normally called "prince" or "princess". Special forms are used when one wishes to address them, although the language is less elaborate than when speaking to the king or the queen. A male Luk Luang who does not accede to the throne would assume a new royal surname, normally reflecting his birth name (as opposed to an honorific given later). The surname can be used by his wife if she is a commoner by birth, possibly with Na Ayudhya added if she has no noble title. It is otherwise not normally used until his children (or grandchildren) first hold the title of Mom Chao, when the surname will first appear in their names.
Sons and daughters of Princess Debsudavadi and Princess Sri Sudaraksha's son
Sons and daughters of deputy viceroy Anuraksha Deveshra with a ()
Viceroy's grandchildren
Order of precedence of Viceroy's grandchildren
Rank
Title
Remarks
Thai
English
Phra Ong Chao
Phra Wongse Ther
Phra Ong Chao (พระวงศ์เธอ พระองค์เจ้า)
His Highness, Prince (Princess)
For the Viceroy's grandchildren who is in officials.
Mom Chao
Mom Chao (หม่อมเจ้า)
His Serene Highness, Prince (Princess)
For the Viceroy's grandchildren
Sovereign's great-grandchildren
Order of precedence of sovereign's great-grandchildren
Rank
Title
Remarks
Thai
English
Mom Chao
Mom Chao (หม่อมเจ้า)
His Serene Highness, Prince (Princess)
For children of the sovereign's grandchildren in the class of Phra Chao Lanh Thor Phra Ong Chao (HRH, Prince)
Mom Rajawongse
Mom Rajawongse (หม่อมราชวงศ์)
His Excellency/
His Grace
For children of the sovereign's grandchildren in the class of Phra Lanh Thor Phra Ong Chao (HH Prince) and Mom Chao (HSH Prince). They are not members of the royal family.
Royal descendants
More distant royal progeny, starting from the children of male Mom Chao, are considered commoners. However, these commoners have titles indicating that their ancestry can be traced back to a king.
Mom Rajawongse
Mom Rajawongse (หม่อมราชวงศ์, RTGS: Mom Ratchawong; abbreviated in Thai as ม.ร.ว. and in English as M. R. and translated as "His/Her Excellency") is the title assumed by children of male Mom Chao M.C.(English) M.C. After first name Informally, they may be called Khun Chai (male) or Khun Ying (female) (คุณชาย.../คุณหญิง...). Holders of this title are occasionally erroneously referred to as princes or princesses in older English documents; it is now more common to use the correct title, "Mom Rajawongse". If a specific title is appended, sometimes the titular may be called His/Her Grace by proclamation of the King or a Prince-Regent, but not by a Queen-regent or any royal member sitting in the King's capacity as a Councillor-of-State.
Mom Luang
Mom Luang (หม่อมหลวง, abbreviated in Thai ม.ล. and sometimes in English as M. L. and translated as "The Honourable") are the last royal descendants retaining a title. Mom Luang titles are conferred on children of male Mom Rajawongse. Colloquially (although incorrectly), they are sometimes addressed as "Mom"; the correct informal address is "Khun" (คุณ).
na Ayudhya
In the Family Name Act, B. E. 2465, Rama VI ordered that royal descendants who do not hold any title should append "na Ayudhya" (ณ อยุธยา) to their surname to signify they are descended from a royal bloodline. Sometime spelled "Na Ayutthaya".
Wife of prince
Wives of princes have titles, depending on the titles on both sides.[citation needed]
Phra Vorachaya
Phra Vorachaya (พระวรชายา) is a title of the royal consort of the Crown Prince. She is elevated to Phra Chao Vorawongse Ther Phra Ong Chao.
Phra Chaya
Phra Chaya (พระชายา) is a princess, Chao Fa (HRH Princess) or Phra Ong Chao (HRH Princess) who is married to prince, at every level. She retains her own title. When referring to her as a wife of the prince, she may be called "Phra Chaya Nai (husband's name)".
Chaya
Chaya (ชายา) is a princess or Mom Chao (HSH Princess) who is married to prince, at every level. Again, she would retain her own title. When referring to her as a wife of the prince, she may be called "Chaya Nai (husband's name)".
Moam
Moam (หม่อม), in this context, is a commoner married to a prince. She uses this title as a prefix of her name, adding na Ayudhya to her new surname; for example, Moam Srirasmi Mahidol na Ayudhya (a wife of Chao Fa Maha Vajiralongkorn, whose surname is Mahidol). If she has her own title (Moam Rajawongse or Moam Luang), she retains it.
Married princesses
The son of a holder of the following titles generally inherits a title one step below; a female Mom Rajawongse married to a commoner would produce a child with no title. According to the Royal Marriages Act, B. E. 2475, a princess wishing to marry to a commoner must request royal permission and abandon her royal title. For example, if princess Chao Fa, HRH Princess of Thailand, wished to marry a Mom Rajawongse commoner she would lose her royal title (Chao Fa, HRH Princess of Thailand) but retain royal style as follows:
Chao Fa, HRH Princess of Thailand: Tunkramom Ying (daughter of the sovereign with the queen)
Chao Fa, HRH Princess of Thailand: Somdet Ying (daughter of the sovereign with the royal consort)
Phra Ong Chao, HRH Princess of Thailand: Sadet Phra Ong Ying (daughter of the sovereign with the)
Phra Ong Chao, HRH Princess of Thailand: Phra Ong Ying (daughter of the son of the sovereign with the queen and his royal consort)
Phra Ong Chao, HH Princess of Thailand: Than Phra Ong Ying (daughter of the son of the sovereign who was elevated from Mom Chao to Phra Ong Chao)
Mom Chao, HSH Princess of Thailand: Than Ying (daughter of the son of the sovereign and his consort, or great-granddaughter of the sovereign)
However, Chao Fa Chulabhorn Walailak received permission from the king to keep her title when she married commoner Virayudh Tishyasarin.
Royal peerage
In addition to royal ranks and titles, royals may also receive noble titles in the style of the nobility. These are referred to as krom (กรม) titles. While the granting of noble titles ceased with the abolition of absolute monarchy in 1932, on very rare occasions the king may still grant an honorary noble title to a royal.
The noble title, which consists of a rank and a title, is appended to the royal name and title, prefixed with the word krom (pronounced kromma when forming part of the title). For example, the full title of the King's sister is "Somdej Phra Chao Pheenang Ther Chao Fa Galyani Vadhana Kromma Luang Narathivat Rajanakarin. Nevertheless, it is the princely title which will be more frequently omitted when contracting the title e.g. Somdej Phra Chao Boromawong Ther Kromma Phraya Damrong Rajanubhab (born Phra Ong Chao Disuankumaan).[3] There are 5 feudal titles for prince/princess:
The ranks of royal peerage are:
Somdej Krom Phraya or Somdet Phra (สมเด็จพระ): Highest rank of royal peerage, usually granted to the Queen Mother, Princess Mother and Maha Uparaj. Somdet Phra was created by Rama VI, replacing Krom Somdet (สมเด็จกรมพระยา หรือ กรมสมเด็จพระ).
Kromma Muen Suddhanarinatha: Her Royal Highness Princess Soamsawali, The Princess Suddhanarinatha, Mother of the First Child of Rama X
Since the time of King Chulalongkorn, the honorific titles given to the royalties normally incorporate a city name or its modified form, and the holders are known in English as the Prince or Princess of that city.
The sovereign may grant titles to other royal-family members:
Somdet Phra Prathom Borom Ratchachonok: HRH Prince Father of Rama I
^Bodinthrathepphayawarangkun (conventionally Bodindradebayavarangkun) is a temporary name that will be used prior to King Vajiralongkorn's coronation.
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Rabibhadana M.R. Akin, 1996, The Organization of Thai Society in the Early Bangkok Period 1782 – 1873
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