Phannarai

Phannarai
Princess consort of Siam
Tenure1876 – 1 October 1868
Born(1838-05-09)9 May 1838
Bangkok, Siam
Died22 June 1914(1914-06-22) (aged 76)
Bangkok, Siam
SpouseMongkut (Rama IV)
IssueKannikakaew
Narisara Nuwattiwong
HouseChakri Dynasty
FatherSiriwong, Prince Mattayaphithak
MotherKim Saechio

Phannarai (Thai: พรรณราย; May 9, 1838 – June 22, 1914), formerly Princess Chae Siriwong (แฉ่ ศิริวงศ์), was one of the consorts of Mongkut of Siam, fourth King of the Chakri dynasty.

Princess Chae Siriwongse was a daughter of Prince Siriwong, the Prince Mattayaphithak (a son of Nangklao) and Lady Kim. Princess Chae and her sister, Princess Ramphoei Siriwong, became the consorts of King Mongkut in 1851 (Princess Ramphoei later became Queen Debsirindra). When her sister died in 1861, she assumed the position as the senior consort of Mongkut.

Although she was not elevated to the rank of queen, she ruled over the court ladies and her position as a queen was observed during various banquets for foreign emissaries. The character of Lady Thiang in The King and I is loosely based on her. Anna Leonowens came to the royal court in 1862 and left in 1867, a period of six years in which she was in charge of Lady Phannarai's children and the other children of King Mongkut.

With Mongkut, Princess Phannarai bore:

As she was the aunt of Chulalongkorn (Rama V) (Queen Debsirindra's son), Mom Chao Chae was elevated to Phra Ong Chao Phannarai in 1900. She died in 1914.

Titles and Styles

Reign of Rama III

  • Her Serene Highness Princess Chae Siriwong
    • Mom Chao Chae Siriwong
  • Her Serene Highness Princess Phannarai Siriwong
    • Mom Chao Phannarai Siriwong

Reign of Rama IV

  • Her Serene Highness Princess Phannarai, the Royal Consort
    • Mom Chao Phannarai

Reign of Rama V

  • Her Serene Highness Princess Phannarai
    • Mom Chao Phannarai
  • Her Highness Princess Phannarai
    • Phra Sambandhawongse Ther Phra Ong Chao Phannarai

Ancestors


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