The Thai king’s eldest daughter remained in a hospital receiving support for her heart, lungs and kidney, according to a palace statement after she collapsed last week. | AFP
Following the princess’ collapse, she was flown to Bangkok where she continues to receive intensive medical care under close observation.
“Her royal highness’s heartbeat is controlled by medicine, the statement said, adding that the systole — part of the process by which the heart beats — “does not go well”. The princess holds an important ceremonial role in Thai society — where the royal family sits at the apex, protected from criticism by harsh defamation laws which carry prison sentences of up to 15 years per charge.
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