Vichitra Chiraprabha

Princess of Siam, daughter of Chulalongkorn
Vichitra Chiraprabha
Born(1881-04-21)21 April 1881
Grand Palace, Bangkok, Siam
Died(1881-08-15)15 August 1881 (aged 3 months 25 days)
Bangkok, Siam
HouseChakri dynasty
FatherChulalongkorn (Rama V)
MotherSavang Vadhana

Princess Vichitra Chiraprabha (Thai: วิจิตรจิรประภา; RTGSWichit Chiraprapha; 21 April 1881 – 15 August 1881) was a Princess of Siam (later Thailand). She was a member of the Siamese royal family, the daughter of Chulalongkorn.

Her mother was Queen Savang Vadhana, consort and half-sister of King Chulalongkorn (later become Queen Sri Savarindira, the Queen Grandmother). She was the eldest daughter and the third child of King Chulalongkorn and Queen Savang Vadhana together. She was given the full name by her father as Vichitra Chiraprabha Adulyadirekratana Khattiyarajakumari (Thai: วิจิตรจิรประภา อดุลยาดิเรกรัตน ขัตติยราชกุมารี)

She died in infancy on 15 August 1881, at the age of 3 months.

Ancestry

Ancestors of Vichitra Chiraprabha
8. (=12.) King Buddha Loetla Nabhalai, Rama II of Rattanakosin
4. (=6.) King Mongkut, Rama IV of Siam
9. (=13.) Princess Bunrot of Rattanakosin
2. King Chulalongkorn, Rama V of Siam
10. Prince Siriwongse, Prince Matyabidhak
5. Princess Ramphoei Sirivongse
11. Noi
1. Princess Vichitra Chiraprabha of Siam
12. (=8.) King Buddha Loetla Nabhalai, Rama II of Rattanakosin
6. (=4.) King Mongkut, Rama IV of Siam
13. (=9.) Princess Bunrot of Rattanakosin
3. Princess Savang Vadhana of Siam
14. Taeng Sucharitakul, Luang Asasamdaeng
7. Piam Sucharitakul
15. Nak, Thao Sucharitthamrong

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Rama I
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Rama II
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Rama V
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Rama VI
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* relinquished royal titles