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Thai King’s Story Enjoys Lockdown with 20 Sex Slaves in Luxury Hotels : Okezone News

THAILANDThailand’s controversial king Maha Vajiralongkorn reportedly enjoying lockdown and live self isolation with 20′hareem‘which consists of concubine and many female sex maids in a luxury hotel in the Alpine resort town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen with his entourage in 2020.

Vajiralongkorn, also known as Rama X, is said to have booked the entire Grand Hotel Sonnenbichl after the four-star hotel received “special permission” from the district council to accommodate his entourage.

German tabloid Bild reported it was unclear whether his four wives were staying at the hotel with the rest of the group.

Guesthouses and hotels in the region were ordered to close due to the coronavirus crisis, but a spokesman for the local district council said the Grand Hotel Sonnenbichl was an exception because the guests were one homogeneous group of people without fluctuations.

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However, 119 members of the convoy have reportedly been sent back to Thailand on suspicion of contracting the highly contagious respiratory disease.

News of Vajiralongkorn’s self-isolation in a luxury location immediately angered tens of thousands of Thais, who risked violating the country’s lèse-majesté laws by criticizing him online.

The king was criticized for abandoning his people who were struggling against Covid-19 at that time. Thailand recorded 27 deaths and 2,250 coronavirus cases at the time.

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Under the law, anyone who insults or criticizes the monarchy can be imprisoned for up to 15 years.


But a Thai hashtag that translates to “Why do we need a king?” appeared 1.2 million times on Twitter within 24 hours at that time. The hashtag went viral after an activist claimed Vijaralongkorn was on holiday in Germany while the outbreak continued to spread across Thailand.

Activist Somsak Jeamteerasakul, who lives in exile in France, posted a series of Facebook posts claiming Vajiralongkorn had flown from Switzerland to various points in Germany from early March out of “boredness”.

Jeamteerasakul was a vocal critic of the Thai monarchy and the law of lèse-majesté.

“[Vajiralongkorn akan] let the Thai people worry about the virus. Even Germany is worried about the virus [tetapi] it’s none of his business,” he wrote.

The Times reported that the Thai King had not appeared in public in his home country since February.

The King is known to have led his government in Thailand in 2016 after the death of his father, Bhumibol. While there is no way to measure his popularity among Thais due to strict lèse-majesté laws, he is believed to be not as well-loved as his father, who has ruled for more than 70 years.

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