Necro'ing my own thread to discuss something that will have some pretty damn major effects, at least within Thailand:
After 70 years of rule, Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej has died. Beloved by most people, King Rama IX (his royal name) was stuck in a situation not unlike Japanese Emperor Hirohito, where a lot of shit was done "in his name" that he wasn't too keen on, but lacked the actual power to rein it in. And as with Japan, it's mostly been the Thai military, backed by ardent royalists in the government, that have been wielding the King's name like a hammer. Criticizing the King is a state crime, which provoked some irony last year when he publicly stated that he is just a man, and should be criticized if he's wrong -- leading some to tweet wondering if the army (remember, Thailand is under a military government at the moment) would arrest the King for disrespecting himself. And then arrest themselves for arresting the King. Rama IX was the longest-reigning monarch in Thai history, so this is a watershed event for the Thai people, on par with the death of Queen Victoria.
Now...the bigger problem is the Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn. Having a name that sounds like "long corn" is the least of his problems. He is, by all accounts, an erratic, ill-tempered, incapable buffoon. (And I've just ensured I won't be visiting Thailand anytime soon by saying that.) He's been married and divorced three times, and the last ex-wife, he demanded that the Thai courts strip her and her family of all royal titles and place her in exile.
This is the same wife, btw, that he forced to eat nearly naked on the floor at his dog's birthday party. But only after she fed the dog birthday cake. Incidentally, the dog held the rank of air chief marshal in the Royal Thai Air Force.
When Fufu passed on to doggie pilot heaven in 2015, it received a state funeral with four days of Buddhist funeral rites.
His second wife up and flew the coop, emigrating to the US. In retaliation, he had her and their children stripped of all rank and their passports cancelled. He later had their youngest daughter abducted and returned to Thailand, where her title was reinstated.
So yeah.....Thai people have been dreading this day for a while now. And he's an only child -- not sure who would be in line for succession if he was removed or found incapable. Vajiralongkorn has 7 kids, but four of them (including 3 sons) were delegitimized. That leaves a daughter by his first wife, a daughter by his second wife, and an 11-year old son by his third wife. I suppose the 11-year old would have a regency, and I also suppose that the Thai people would be more or less okay if that's what the army decided to do.