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Lakshamilavan : ウィキペディア英語版
Lakshamilavan

Lakshamilavan also spells Lakshami Lavan ((タイ語:ลักษมีลาวัณ); ; 3 July 1899 – 29 August 1961), née Princess Vanbimol Voravan ((タイ語:วรรณพิมล วรวรรณ); ) was the royal consort of King Vajiravudh (Rama VI) of Siam. Her father was Prince Naradhip Prapanpongse (son of King Mongkut and a concubine), a well-accepted poet and artist of the day.
==Early life and marriage==
Princess Lakshamilavan's given name was ''Mom Chao Varnbimol Voravarn.'' Born on 3 July 1899, she was the daughter of ''Prince Naradhip Prapanpongse'', and ''Mom Luang Thad Montreekul''.
HM King Vajiravudh's first engagement was to HSH Mom Chao Vallabhadevi Voravarn, daughter of ''Prince Naradhip Prapanpong.'' During this engagement, he became close to HSH Princess (Mom Chao) Varnbimol Voravarn, the sister of his fiancee. The king, being a poet and artist, changed the sister's name to Mom Chao Lakshamilavan Voravarn. He kept his affair secret for eight months, after which time he decreed the annulment of his first engagement and promptly elevated Mom Chao Lakshamilavan to the rank of Pra Ong Chao (''i.e.'', Royal Highness) and subsequently married her in 1922. On 27 August 1922, the king held a celebration of his bestowing of the title of "Pra Nang Ther" to his new wife — a title that is above 'princess' but below that of a queen (approximation: "Princess Consort").
As much as he adored his wife, the king's first priority was to produce an heir to the throne, something the princess was unable to do. Another consort, Miss Prapai Sucharitkul, then became pregnant, which earned her the title of ''Queen Indrasakdi Sachi''. Sadly, the new queen miscarried three times. Meanwhile, Princess Laksami saw her inability to produce an heir was, effectively, a failure to fulfill her duty as a Royal Consort. Subsequently, she chose to "retire" from her position and move to a simpler life outside the royal court. Laksami moved to a small palace estate and lived her life writing plays and poetry for the theater — a gift she inherited from her father. This was encouraged by her ex-husband, the king. Laksami later wrote a letter under a picture of herself and sent it to her former husband with a message that read: "I present the love that can no longer be in this world for you."

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