Soamsawali Biography: Net Worth, Parents, Age, Height, Husband, Siblings, Awards

Soamsawali Biography: Net Worth, Parents, Age, Height, Husband, Siblings, Awards

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Princess Soamsawali Kitiyakara, known as the Princess Mother of the King’s First Grandchild, is a cherished member of Thailand’s royal family and the first wife of King Maha Vajiralongkorn.

Her grace and commitment shine in royal ceremonies, where she proudly wears Thai silk and promotes the kingdom’s traditions.

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  • Full Name: Mom Luang Soamsawali Kitiyakara
  • Stage Name: Princess Soamsawali, the Princess Suddhanarinatha
  • Born: July 13, 1957
  • Age: 67 years old
  • Birthplace: Guy’s Hospital, London, United Kingdom
  • Nationality: Thai
  • Occupation: Princess of Thailand, Philanthropist, Former Actress
  • Height: 158 cm
  • Religion: Buddhism
  • Parents: Mom Rajawongse Adulyakit Kitiyakara ,Princess Bandhu Savali Yugala
  • Siblings: Mom Luang Sarali Kitiyakara
  • Spouse: King Maha Vajiralongkorn (M. 1977–1991)
  • Children: Princess Bajrakitiyabha, Siraphatchara Sophatcharamani
  • Relationship: Divorced
  • Net Worth: $1 million to $5 million

Early Life & Education

Princess Soamsawali was born on July 13, 1957, at Guy’s Hospital in London, where her father, Mom Rajawongse Adulyakit Kitiyakara, was studying law at the Middle Temple.

Her mother, Princess Bandhu Savali Yugala, connected her to the Thai royal family through King Chulalongkorn’s lineage. As the niece of Queen Sirikit, she was steeped in royal traditions from a young age.

Her ethnicity is Thai, with ties to the Kitiyakara and Yugala families, reflecting Thailand’s royal heritage.

Raised Buddhist, she grew up honoring Thai customs, from temple visits to cultural festivals. She has one younger sister, Mom Luang Sarali Kitiyakara, born in 1966, and the two shared a close bond in their early years, surrounded by Thailand’s vibrant culture.

Soamsawali began her education at Chitralada School in Bangkok, founded by King Bhumibol Adulyadej on the grounds of Dusit Palace, where she studied alongside her cousin, Princess Chulabhorn.

When her family moved to Chiang Mai in 1966, she attended Regina Coeli College, an all-girls’ academy, which instilled in her a strong sense of discipline and a love for learning.

Later, back in Bangkok, she studied at Chulalongkorn University Demonstration School and Rajini School (also known as Queen’s School), which Queen Saovabha Phongsri founded.

Career

Soamsawali’s career blends royal duties, philanthropy, and a passion for the arts. At 19, she married her first cousin, then-Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, on January 3, 1977, becoming Her Royal Highness Princess Soamsawali, Royal Consort. She joined her husband in royal tours to promote the monarchy, proudly showcasing Thai traditions.

After their divorce in 1991, she was granted the title Phra Worarachathinatdamat (Princess Mother of the King’s First Grandchild) and continued her royal duties.

She has been a key figure in the Thai Red Cross Society, leading programs like the “Reducing AIDS Infection from Mother to New-Born Baby” initiative, funding for AIDS patients, and breast milk banks.

Her patronage includes the Foundation of Professor Dr. Mom Rajawongse Galyanakit Kitiyakara, honoring her father’s legacy.

Soamsawali also pursued acting, playing Naang Phimphilaai in the TV drama Bang Khun Phrom Khun Chang Khun Phaen on Channel 4 as a youth, and appearing as a child in the 1974 film Nam Phueng Khom.

Post-divorce, she performed in stage plays, including Koh Sawan with her daughter and sister, Su Si Thai How The Musical (2014), as Nang Niu Huu, and Man Prapeni Prakasit Ayasawakhun (2016), in which she played the goddess Sawankhaboriharn, raising funds for the Foundation for the Welfare of the Destitute. In 2014, she played Pramotjit in the Channel 7 series Rak Rae, showing her love for Thai arts.

Social Media

She does not have a Social media account.

Personal Life

Princess Soamsawali, 67, married Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn on January 3, 1977, at Dusit Palace in Bangkok, following a formal engagement on December 17, 1976.

Their marriage, rooted in Queen Sirikit’s desire to strengthen the Kitiyakara family’s royal lineage, produced one daughter, Princess Bajrakitiyabha, born on December 7, 1978.

The couple toured Thailand to boost support for the monarchy, but their marriage faced challenges when Vajiralongkorn began living with actress Yuvadhida Polpraserth in 1978.

Soamsawali refused divorce for years, but Vajiralongkorn sued in 1993, citing her as at fault; Thailand’s lèse-majesté laws prevented her response.

The divorce was finalized in July 1993. She adopted a daughter, Siraphatchara Sophatcharamani (also known as Bai Phlu), and remains close to both daughters.

Her height is estimated at 5 feet 2 inches, and she is often seen in elegant Thai silk dresses, reflecting her love for national traditions.

Net Worth

Princess Soamsawali’s net worth is estimated to be between $1 million and $5 million, based on her royal allowances, philanthropy, and acting roles.

Her wealth supports her charitable work, such as AIDS programs and the Foundation for the Welfare of the Destitute, rather than personal luxuries.


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