Angela Merkel’s government has warned the King of Thailand not to try to rule his country remotely from Germany, it has emerged.
Thailand is in the grip of anti-government protests that have seen thousands take to the streets and growing calls for the powers of the monarchy to be curbed.
But King Maha Vajiralongkorn spends most of time in Bavaria, where he has rented an entire luxury hotel for his entourage.
“We have made it clear that Thai politics should not be conducted from German soil,” Heiko Maas, the German foreign minister, said this week.
“If there are guests in our country who choose to conduct their state business from our soil we would always want to prevent that.”
The foreign minister’s comments were a rare glimpse of what is said to be the German authorities’ growing frustration with their long-term royal guest.
The 68-year-old Vajiralongkorn, who is also known as Rama X, has long preferred to reside in Germany rather than his own kingdom.