Portrays the royal family as institutionally significant and succession-sensitive
The article emphasizes the princess’s unique role and potential in succession, framing the royal family as central to national stability and continuity. It highlights the lack of a named heir and the legal constraints on discussion, reinforcing the family’s symbolic weight.
“Her death leaves the question of the succession in Thailand unanswered, and the severity of the country's lese majeste law rules out any public discussion of it.”