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Thai Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn leads bike ride 'for Mom' | Thai Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn leads bike ride 'for Mom' |
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Thousands of Thai cyclists have joined Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn in a ride through Bangkok in honour of his mother, Queen Sirikit. | Thousands of Thai cyclists have joined Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn in a ride through Bangkok in honour of his mother, Queen Sirikit. |
Wearing shirts in the queen's colour - sky-blue - and emblazoned with "Bike for Mom", the cyclists paraded through streets closed to traffic. | Wearing shirts in the queen's colour - sky-blue - and emblazoned with "Bike for Mom", the cyclists paraded through streets closed to traffic. |
Many Thais outside the capital were expected to do the same. | Many Thais outside the capital were expected to do the same. |
The queen - who turned 83 four days ago - is in very frail health, like the king, and will not be seen. | The queen - who turned 83 four days ago - is in very frail health, like the king, and will not be seen. |
Commentators say the 43km (27-mile) cycle is the first event to be publicly led by the prince, who is 63. | |
About 300,000 people registered to join the ride. | |
The crown prince was followed by other well-known figures including Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha and his cabinet. | |
Succession fears | |
With sweltering heat and unforgiving traffic Bangkok is an unpromising setting for a cycling event, says the BBC's Jonathan Head in Bangkok. | |
But against the odds, cycling has taken off as a hobby in recent years, and on Sunday the heir to the throne tapped into that craze. | |
The prime minister said he hoped it would unite a country which is still divided over last year's military coup. | |
But it is the rare appearance at such a high-profile public event by the 63-year-old crown prince which will be noted by royal-watchers, our correspondent says. | |
Many Thais are anxious about what happens after the death of 86-year-old King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the world's longest-reigning monarch, whose health is very frail. | |
He is widely revered, but observers say the heir apparent does not command similar affection. | |
This event is a chance to improve his public image and promote national unity. | |
Organisers of the cycle ride are also attempting to set a new world record for the greatest number of people cycling at once. | |
The record is currently held by Taiwan, with 72,919. |