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Rangsinobhadol Yugala | |
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![]() Rangsinobhadol in 2017 | |
Born | Princess Rangsinobhadol Yugala (1938-01-02)2 January 1938 Bangkok, Siam |
Died | 6 May 2017(2017-05-06) (aged 79) Bangkok, Thailand |
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Spouses | M.L. Tuang Sanitwongse (divorced)
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Relatives | Princess Bandhu Savali Yugala (sister-in-law) |
Rangsinobhadol Yugala (Thai:รังษีนภดล ยุคล; born January 2, 1938 – May 6, 2017) was a Thai environmentalist. She was a member of theThai royal family. Herroyal title was Mom Chao, or M.C., the most junior title, but still considered royalty. Princess Rangsinobhadol Yugala resigned from her royal title to marry M.L. Tuang Sanitwongse,[1] and changed to use the titleKhun Ying instead.
Khun Ying Rangsinobhadol born as Princess Rangsinobhadol Yugala to PrinceBhanubandhu Yugala and Soiraya Sanidvongs. She attendedRajini School until grade 4 and then went to study inLausanne, Switzerland. In addition to general subjects, Princess Rangsinobhadol also studied sports and languages and was proficient in many sports such as horseback riding, tennis, and swimming.[2]
Khun Ying Rangsinobhadol received an honorary doctorate degree inenvironmental science from Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University on May 7, 2011.[3]
Khun Ying Rangsinobhadol lives at Rangsit Klong Si Palace, which is in the area close to the Bueng Yitho Palace of PrincessSoamsawali and PrincessBajrakitiyabha. Rangsit Klong Si Palace is also the office of the Rangsinobhadol Yugala Foundation, a foundation that has realized the importance of the conservation of wild elephants, gaurs and other wild animals. Khun Ying Rangsinobhadol has brought her private field to be used as a plot to grow Hom Nin rice according to theSufficiency economy by sowing rice fertilize and control the harvest by herself. She also use the fields as their workplaces to monitor the rice plots and bring Hom Nil rice products that have been distributed to people in various areas.[4]
In his early life, Prince Rangsi Nopadol followed his father, PrinceBhanubandhu Yugala to see the nature in many forest areas. She was interested in studying plants and the well-being of each species of wildlife as well as studying wildlife footprints until she was highly skilled and was able to convey this knowledge to those who worked and were close to her as well. Khun Ying Rangsinobhadol is regarded as a natural resource conservationist.[5]
Princess Rangsinobhadol respectfully resigned from royal status to marry Mom Luang Tuang Sanitwongse on April 10, 1956. After that, She divorced and married to Wichian Trakulsin.[6]
Khun Ying Rangsinobhadol died of acute heart failure at 8:00 p.m. on July 6, 2017, at 79. On March 24, 2019, PrincessSoamsawali please give her daughter, PrincessBajrakitiyabha in her place to preside over the royal funeral ceremony.[7]
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