Foreign Property News | Posted by Shwe Zin Win
The King of Thailand has taken a harem of 20 concubines with him into self-isolation at a grand hotel in southern Germany, it has been reported.
King Maha Vajiralongkorn, also known as Rama X, is believed to have booked out all of the Grand Hotel Sonnenbichl in Bavaria to self-isolate during the coronavirus pandemic.
German tabloid Bild reports the 67-year-old has booked out the entire hotel, with permission from the local district council.
It's not known if Rama X's fourth wife is currently staying at the hotel with him, however, 119 members of the royal entourage are thought to have been sent back to Thailand amid concerns they had contracted Covid-19.
The Thai regent has a second home in Germany where he spends much of his time, he is not thought to have made a public appearance in his home country since February.
News of the king's self isolation comes after it was revealed Malaysia's king and queen were placed under quarantine after seven palace staff members tested positive for coronavirus.
King Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah and his wife Tunku Azizah Aminah Maimunah Iskandariah have both tested negative for the infection, but will isolate for 14 days out of an abundance of caution the palace said.
Meanwhile the infected staff have been taken to hospital as officials try to work out the source of the infection. The palace is also being disinfected.
Malaysia has more than 2,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus with 235 reported on Thursday, making it the hardest-hit country in Southeast Asia.
Some 21 people have died from the disease.
The majority of the country's infections have been linked back to an Islamic conference that happened at the Sri Petaling mosque back in February.
The event was attended by around 20,000 people, three quarters of whom were from Malaysia.
Other attendees were from Bangladesh, Brunei, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand, and went on to spread the infection in their own home countries.
Last week Malaysia entered full lockdown to try to slow the spread of the virus, with people banned from leaving homes except for urgent needs.
Schools were shut, all but essential businesses closed, while foreign visitors were banned from coming into the country and Malaysian barred from leaving.
Police were initially tasked with keeping the lockdown in place, but soldiers were brought in after people began flouting the rules.
Ref- ibtimes.sg, independent.co.uk