Chandrmondol | |
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Princess of Siam the Princess Wisutkrasat |
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Born |
Grand Palace, Bangkok, Siam |
24 April 1855
Died | 14 May 1863 Grand Palace, Bangkok, Siam |
(aged 8)
House | Chakri Dynasty |
Father | Mongkut |
Mother | Debsirindra |
Religion | Buddhism |
Chandrmondol Sobhon Bhagiawati, the Princess Wisutkrasat (Thai: จันทรมณฑล โสภณภควดี; (Thai pronunciation: [tɕān.tʰɔːn.mōn.tʰōn sǒː.pʰōn.pʰá(ʔ).kʰá(ʔ).wá(ʔ).diː]; rtgs: Chanthonmonthon Sophonphakhawadi; 24 April 1855 — 14 May 1863) also known as Princess Fa-ying or Somdetch Chow Fa-ying (Thai: สมเด็จเจ้าฟ้าหญิง; rtgs: Somdet Chao Fa-ying "Royal highness Princess") is a Princess of Siam and the only daughter of King Mongkut and Queen Debsirindra.
Princess Chandrmondol was born at the Grand Palace in Bangkok, on 24 April 1855, the only daughter of King Mongkut and Queen Debsirindra. Chandrmondol had an elder brother, Prince Chulalongkorn and younger brother, Prince Chaturonrasmi and Prince Bhanurangsi Savangwongse.
She was initially named Chandrmondol, and changed to Chandrmondol Sobhon Bhagiawati in 1862 by upon order of King Mongkut. her father call her "Nang Nu" (Thai: นางหนู; "a little daughter"), and best known in the palace by her nickname of "Fa-ying".
Princess Chandrmondol was tutored in the English language and Western manners by Anna Leonowens.