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Soulivong Savang was born on 8 May, 1963 in Luang Phrabang, Laos, is a Laotian prince. Discover Soulivong Savang's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?

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Age 60 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 8 May 1963
Birthday 8 May
Birthplace Luang Phrabang, Laos
Nationality Laos

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His wife is Chansouk Soukthala

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1963

Soulivong Savang (ເຈົ້າຟ້າຊາຍມົງກຸດຣາຊະກຸມາຣ ສຸລິວົງສ໌ ສະຫວ່າງ; born 8 May 1963), grandson of the last King of Laos Savang Vatthana, is the pretender to the Lao throne.

Soulivong Khantharinh was born on 8 May 1963 at the Royal Palace in Luang Prabang to Crown Prince Vong Savang and Crown Princess Mahneelai of the Kingdom of Laos.

After the communist revolution, some members of the royal family were placed in re-education camps where they reportedly died, although Prince Souphanouvong later became President of the newly established republic.

1975

Laos was a monarchy until 1975, when the communist Pathet Lao seized control of the nation, causing Savang Vatthana to abdicate his throne.

Soulivong Savang lives in exile in Paris.

1981

Prince Khantharinh escaped from captivity in Laos with his younger brother Prince Thayavong Savang in 1981, arriving in France as refugees.

Soulivong Savang attended the University of Clermont-Ferrand in France and also obtained a law degree.

He has been working to restore democracy as well as "social and charitable reforms" to Laos.

"The restoration of the monarchy would be up to the Lao people", he said.

His uncle Prince Sauryavong Savang was regarded as head of the Laotian royal family and acted as regent to his nephew.

A Royal Lao Government in Exile exists.

1997

On 19 September 1997, Soulivong Khantharinh and his Uncle Prince Sauryavong Khantharinh initiated a Royal Lao Conference in Seattle, United States.

Over five hundred Lao exiles and representatives of the Hmong, Kmu, Mien, Thaidam and all ethnic minority community attended.

This conference established the Lao Representative Abroad Council.

1999

On 19 September 1999, a second conference was held in Montreal, Canada, to follow up the progress of LRAC work and focus on non-profit organizations to support the local and worldwide community through community development, social services, education and job development, promoting cultural activity.

Soulivong capitalized on the rise in royalist sentiment in neighbouring Thailand.

The Laotian exile community – 100,000 in France, 40,000 in Australia and half a million in the United States – has been fractured ethnically between Lao and Hmong.

The crown prince said he tells both groups that a constitutional monarchy is their best hope of unity.

2007

On 10 November 2007, the Prince married Princess Chansouk Soukthala.

The ceremony, which took place in Canada, was attended by 800 guests.

The bride, Princess Chansouk, is a daughter of the former military Prosecutor Prince Tanh Soukthala and Princess Bounchanh Soukthala.