Bureau of the Royal Household
Name of the agency in charge of all
administrative and ceremonial responsibilities of the institute of
the monarchy, i.e. the King and other members of the royal family,
as well as for the promotion and maintenance of the different royal
palaces, and the monarchy's household,
properties and finances, some of it in collaboration with the Crown
Property Bureau. The Bureau is not part of the government and all its staff are
appointed by the King personally. It may
hance also provide official announcements on behalf of
the monarch. In addition, and often in cooperation with other
ministries, departments or governmental bodies, such as the Royal
Aide-De-Camp Department or Krom Racha Ongkharak (กรมราชองครักษ์),
the Royal Guards or Thahaan Raksah Phra Ong (ทหารรักษาพระองค์
-
fig.), and
the Royal Palace Police or Tamruat Racha Samnak (ตำรวจราชสำนัก), it may
also be involved in the protection and security of the royals, certain royal projects,
the planning and execution of domestic and overseas travels, and
royal funerals.
The Bureau of the Royal Household is known in Thai as samnak phra
rachawang (สำนักพระราชวัง). It has an office within the compound of
the
Grand Palace (map
-
fig.),
as well as within the compound of Sanam
Seua
Pah (สนามเสือป่า), i.e.
the ‘Field
of the Wild
Tiger’ in
Bangkok's
Dusit
area, opposite of
Wat Benjamabophit (fig.)
and adjacent to
the office building of the
Royal Society
of Thailand (fig.).
Though a similar agency, headed by a Chamberlain, already existed in the
Ayutthaya
Period, the current Bureau was established only in 1942 and in 2015 reportedly
had an annual budget of 3.327 billion
baht. The
circular seal used in the period of the Chamberlain consists of an
image of
Shiva
riding on
the back of his
bull
Nonthi,
and some decorative
kranok
motifs, while the current emblem
of the Bureau of the Royal
Household is known as the seal of the Great Crown, i.e. a
chadah-like
royal crown, with a radiant tip spreading beams of light, and with a
yan-sign
at its centre.
See MAP.
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