BANGKOK, May 17 -- Thailand's new Queen's portraits have been officially published on Friday.
The Public Relation Department of the Thai government on Friday said King Maha Vajiralongkorn has allowed publishing 20 official portraits of the newly-enthroned Queen Suthida.
Government agencies are welcome to use the photos in activities honoring the royal family, the department said.
The pictures depict Queen Suthida in multiple outfits, from royal guard to army and pilot uniform.
Thailand has declared June 3, Queen Suthida's birthday a national holiday.
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