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King Bhumibol Appears in Public for Religious Festival

Thailand’s revered King Bhumibol Adulyadej made another public appearance today as he observed a traditional festival at Siriraj Hospital, where he has been for over a month.

REUTERS/Bureau of the Royal Household/Handout

REUTERS/Bureau of the Royal Household/Handout

Since his admittance to the hospital on September 19th, the people of Thailand have nervously followed news of King Bhumibol’s health. This latest appearance relieved Thais as it shows that their King is still in good health.

As national television showed, King Bhumibol lit a krathong for the Loy Krathong festival. An aide placed the krathong in the river as Queen Sirikit, Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn and other members of the royal family watched on. Loy Krathong is when Thais place lotus shaped trays into the Chao Phraya River in hopes of their bad luck drifting away, and they’ll receive good luck instead.

Outside of the hospital, thousands of well-wishers looked on as they held photographs of their beloved monarch.

Since news of the King’s health is a sensitive topic, any false information could lead to an arrest. It was revealed today that two people were charged with spreading rumors about Bhumibol’s health, which sent stocks plunging about two weeks ago.

Charles & Camilla Begin Canadian Visit

On Monday, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall arrived in eastern Canada to begin their 10 day visit there. This is Prince Charles’ 15th visit to the Great White North, and Camilla’s first, despite having ancestral ties to the country.

AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Ryan Remiorz

AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Ryan Remiorz

The couple landed at St. John’s, Newfoundland and were greeted by Governor-General Michaelle Jean and Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Native drum dancers, a children’s choir and a military band were part of the welcoming ceremony.

In a speech, Charles said this trip is quite special to him.

“But more special still, if I may say so, is the opportunity to introduce my wife to Canada for her first ever visit,” he said.

The Duchess of Cornwall is descended from a prime minister, Sir Alan MacNab, and the builder of Dundurn Castle in Hamilton, Ontario. She and her husband are expected to tour that castle later in their trip.

“We are both eagerly looking forward to discovering those family roots and of seeing her forbears’ home in a few day’s time,” Prince Charles said.

But while these two are excited about seeing Canada, Canada might not be too thrilled seeing them. Poll after poll show between one-half and nearly two-thirds of Canadians want to abolish the monarchy, even though many do agree it is part of the country’s heritage. According to the Edmonton Journal, this may because “the royal family has been more a source of entertainment than an institution inspiring awe or respect among Canadians.”

Interestingly enough, one poll claims nearly 60 percent of Canadians think Prince Charles should be King. Whether they will allow him to be their King, only time will tell.

Danish Royals’ First Official Day in Vietnam

Although they arrived yesterday, the two royal couples of Denmark got down to business for their state visit to Vietnam today.

REUTERS/Kham

REUTERS/Kham

The day began with the official welcoming ceremony by President Nguyen Minh Triet and his wife, Tran Thi Kim Chi at Hanoi’s Presidential Palace. National anthems were played, and Queen Margrethe II and the President inspected the guard of honor.

Inside the Palace, the royal family posed with President Nguyen and the First Lady in front of a bust of Ho Chi Minh. They later laid a wreath at the late Vietnamese leader’s mausoleum.

Next, the royals split and made different visits around Hanoi. The Crown Princely couple, Frederik and Mary, went to the Bang & Olufson Store. Frederik then made a separate trip to the HABECO Brewery, a partner of Carlsberg, and then to the Climate Change Institute.

Denmark Vietnam 2Later in the day, Queen Margrethe and her daughter in law visited My Anh flag factory, where Denmark’s red and white flags are made.

In the evening, a state banquet was held in honor of the Danish royal family by President Triet. The Queen wore a simple two-piece dress, while Crown Princess Mary looked stunning in a floral blue bateau necked gown. However, unlike the Queen, Mary did not wear a tiara. The men – Prince Henrik and Frederik – wore suits and ties, instead of tuxedoes.

While Queen Margrethe and her son and heir are out of Denmark, her second son, Prince Joachim, is regent until the Queen and Frederik return.