Princess Srirasm Suwadi of Thailand has lost her royal title after a series of moves that have left the country's citizens wondering what is happening in their revered royal household.
Her family members have been stripped of their positions as army chiefs and advisers, and she has been erased from the family photograph broadcast nightly on the news.
King Bhumibol Adulyadej, 87, has been ill for years and didn't appear on his birthday last week. The heir to the throne, 62-year-old Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, has a reputation as an unpredictable libertine with a lavish lifestyle.
Joshua Kurlantzick of US think-tank the Council on Foreign Relations has documented a list of misdemeanours by the king-in-waiting, which suggests the shift will not be seamless.
"The crown prince allegedly used his planes to block the plane of a visiting Japanese prime minister on the Bangkok tarmac, threw a lavish birthday party for his dog where his wife appeared topless in a leaked video, and stormed home early from Japan after he felt subjected to a series of minor protocol slights," he wrote.