No article on this subject would be complete without addressing the elephant in the throne room: Is it ethical to consume Princess Srirasmi as "entertainment content"?
Royal publications and fashion magazines featured her dressed in impeccable Thai silk and contemporary high fashion. She was framed as a global ambassador for Thai textiles.
During her time as a prominent member of the royal family (2001–2014), Srirasmi’s media presence was strictly managed by the Bureau of the Royal Household. Mainstream Thai media portrayed her through a highly formalized lens:
A discussion on Princess Srirasmi's life, public persona, and media portrayal If you'd like, I can:
Early media coverage was highly structured. Broadcasts focused on royal galas, national ceremonies, and her advocacy for early childhood development.
The Foreign Press and its Changing Perceptions of the Thai Monarchy