In a world obsessed with titles and fame, her story is refreshingly grounded: tragedy, resilience, love of craft, and the choice to live on your own terms.
In 2009, Ploypailin married her long-time boyfriend, , in a ceremony in Hawaii. The couple resides in Thailand and has three children: sons Maximus and Leonardo, and a daughter, Alexandra (often referred to as Airy). ploypailin jensen
The family has also navigated significant tragedy; in 2004, Ploypailin’s younger brother, Poom Jensen, was killed in the Indian Ocean tsunami while vacationing in Phang Nga. Since then, she and her family have been active supporters of the , which provides aid to children with autism and other learning disabilities in his memory. In a world obsessed with titles and fame,
Following her parents' divorce in 1998, Ploypailin eventually returned to Thailand in 2001. Although she does not hold an official "Princess" title due to her mother's earlier renunciation, she is treated as a member of the royal family by the public and officials alike, frequently performing royal duties and attending major state ceremonies. Academic and Artistic Pursuits The family has also navigated significant tragedy; in
This has earned her quiet respect in Thailand, where the public tends to appreciate royals and their extended family who display humility and discretion.