Bangkok: People paid their respects to the deceased before the royal portrait. Today marks the first day that the public is allowed to pay respects before the statue and sign the book of condolences for Her Royal Highness Princess Bajrakitiyabha Narendira Debyavadi, Krom Luang Rajasarinisiripatchara Mahavajrarajathida, at Sahathai Samakhom Hall in the Grand Palace.
According to Thai News Agency, the hall has been opened for the public to offer their condolences and pay tribute to the late princess. This opportunity allows individuals to express their sorrow and remember the princess's contributions and legacy.
The arrangements made at Sahathai Samakhom Hall include a portrait of the princess and a statue, where visitors can offer their respects. The book of condolences provides a platform for people to share their thoughts and memories, ensuring the princess's memory is honored by the community.