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Urn arrives for enshrinement



HRH the Crown Prince represented His Majesty the King in presiding over a ceremony yesterday morning to collect the royal relics and ashes of the late HRH Princess Galyani Vadhana after the grand royal cremation on Saturday.

The royal relic urn and ashes were transferred to the Grand Palace by an 822-soldier procession joined by HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn.

The urn is waiting for enshrinement at Chakri Maha Prasat Throne Hall this week.

The process marked the end of the main cremation ceremony, attended by

Their Majesties and other royals.

The cremation yesterday was followed by two hours of traditional entertainment, performed before their Majesties, who left Phra Meru at 1pm.

Earlier in the morning, thousands of worshippers gave alms to monks at Sanam Luang to mark the end of the royal cremation.

Local newspapers, running colour photos of the rites

on their front pages, were selling well as Thais sought to keep mementoes of the ceremony.

Devoted crowds assembled at city halls across the country to witness the burning of paper flowers presented by the locals in memory of the beloved princess.






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