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Queen Elizabeth II’s interpreter during her Chiang Mai visit in 1972 revealed


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13 hours ago, Ombra said:

It is surprising to learn that no-one from the Embassy or the Chiang Mai Consulate could act as an interpreter.

I arrived in Chiang Mai in 1972 but after Queen Elizabeth had left.  There were large number of Thai staff at CMU who spoke fluent English.  Surely these must also have been somebody at the British Consulate who was fluent in Thai !!

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20 hours ago, Sparktrader said:

101yo yes

Older than Queen, speaks more languages than Queen.

How do you know she spoke more languages than QEII and how is that even relevant? She spoke two languages fluently and 4 others less fluently - so presumably this 101-year-old woman speaks at least 7 languages?

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