The Government is stepping up public relations campaigns to provide people both in Thailand and abroad with wide access to information about the Royal Cremation Ceremony for Her Majesty Queen Sirikit The Queen Mother.
Minister Attached to the Prime Minister’s Office Supamas Isarabhakdi on 5 February 2026 chaired a meeting of the Committee on Public Relations for the Royal Cremation of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit The Queen Mother at Government House to work out a roadmap to ensure accurate and complete information, befitting the late Queen Mother's renown as the Mother of the Nation.
Participating in the meeting were Deputy Permanent Secretary of the Prime Minister's Office Chuencheewan Limteerakul, Director-General of the Government Public Relations Department (PRD) Sudruetai Lertkasem, and representatives from relevant agencies.
Minister Supamas, who is the Chairperson of the Committee on Public Relations for the Royal Cremation of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit The Queen Mother, stressed the importance of the ceremony, saying that the public relations work is not only to provide information; it is also to convey the immeasurable benevolence of the Queen Mother and showcase the magnificence of Thai arts and culture to the world at large.
She stated that the committee would work closely with all sectors, so that people in the country and the global community would receive comprehensive details regarding the Queen Mother and the Royal Cremation Ceremony.
The committee is preparing to launch a digital information hub at queensirikit.go.th to provide information about the royal biography of the Queen Mother, Her Majesty’s duties and projects, and the Royal Cremation Ceremony. Currently, information in English is available at the website thailand.prd.go.th, operated by the PRD Foreign Affairs Office.
In addition, the Main Press Center (MPC) and the International Broadcast Center (IBC) will be established to facilitate the operations of both Thai and international media. The Media Guide in Thai and English will also be published for distribution to members of the media during their coverage of the Royal Cremation Ceremony.