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Inside the luxury hotel where Thailand's playboy king is reportedly self-isolating with 20 women during the coronavirus outbreak
Inside the luxury hotel where Thailand's playboy king is reportedly self-isolating with 20 women during the coronavirus outbreak
Melissa WileyApr 6, 2020, 20:08 IST
King Maha Vajiralongkorn of Thailand has reportedly rented out a four-star hotel in the Bavarian Alps for himself and his entourage of 20 women during the coronavirus outbreak. He is believed to own a lake house nearby, The Times of London reported.
Reports of the king's whereabouts prompted Twitter fury from residents of Thailand, despite strict laws that make it illegal to insult or defame members of the royal family.
Maha Vajiralongkorn, known for being eccentric, has four wives and reportedly gave his dog a four-day funeral.
Take a look inside the four-star Grand Hotel Sonnenbichl, which has rooms "fit for a king" and was once occupied by Nazis.
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King Maha Vajiralongkorn has reportedly rented out a four-star hotel in the Bavarian Alps for himself and his entourage of 20 women. The remainder of Germany's hotels have closed to tourists to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, and Thailand declared a month-long state of emergency on March 26.
Thailand's anti-defamation laws protect King Maha Vajiralongkorn and his family from bad press, but this didn't stop Twitter users from tweeting "Why do we need a king?" in Thai over 1.2 million times following reports that the king had fled Thailand for Bavaria.
While press about the royal family is restricted in Thailand, the king made headlines in October when he stripped his royal consort, a longtime girlfriend, of all titles after she allegedly disobeyed and tried to make herself equal to his wife, the queen.
Maha Vajiralongkorn is a known womanizer. He has four wives and has fathered seven children by three women. He is also avid cyclist and reportedly gave his pet poodle a four-day Buddhist funeral. It is unclear whether his wives are with him in Germany.
The Grand Hotel Sonnenbichl where the king and his female entourage are reportedly staying is located in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, about an hour south of Munich. Maha Vajiralongkorn is believed to own a lake house on nearby Lake Starnberg.
According to Bild, the German publication that first reported the news, the hotel received "special permission" from local authorities to remain open for the king and his party.
Garmisch-Partenkirchen is known for its skiing, Alpine scenery, and hiking trails. This live webcam streaming from the region's 1936 Olympic Stadium offers a glimpse of the town and surrounding mountains.
The Grand Hotel Sonnenbichl dates back to 1890 and was used by the Nazis as a medical hospital during WWII. It returned to its former operations beginning in the 1960s.
Today, the 130-year-old hotel touts spectacular views of Zugspitze, Germany's highest peak. In the warmer months, guests can soak up the scenery from the Panorama Terrace.
The indoor swimming pool is another scenic spot, boasting a large window front and panoramic view of the Alps. In addition to the pool, the hotel has a sauna and fitness studio.
The hotel has a total of seven rooms including two "King Ludwig II" suites. Named after a former King of Bavaria, they boast views "fit for a king," the hotel website says. We can only imagine, if Maha Vajiralongkorn isn't at his lake house nearby, that he's in one of these two suites.
The Red Salon is where the hotel serves its weekly breakfast buffet, which offers "everything your heart desires," according to the website. On the weekends, the hotel serves a champagne breakfast.
The hotel features a number of other dining and event spaces, including this Stone Pine Room where, from November through March, guests can order fondue, among other seasonal delicacies. It is not known what services the hotel is offering to its royal guests at this time.