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Narisa Chakrabongse was born on 2 August, 1956 in London, England, is an English activist and publisher. Discover Narisa Chakrabongse's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?

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Age 67 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 2 August, 1956
Birthday 2 August
Birthplace London, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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Her husband is Allen Levy Korsvasti Svasti Thomson

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Children Hugo Chula Alexander Levy Dominic Phuwasawat Chakrabongse

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Narisa Chakrabongse is a writer, publisher, and environmental activist.

The only daughter of Prince Chula Chakrabongse, and the only granddaughter of Prince Chakrabongse and his Ukrainian wife Katerina Desnitskaya, a great-granddaughter of the Siamese King Rama V the Great.

Her official title is Mom Rajawongse (หม่อมราชวงศ์นริศรา จักรพงษ์).

Chakrabongse is a founder of River Books Publishing (Bangkok, Thailand), an author and a co-author of many books and illustrated guides on history, art and culture of Thailand and Southeast Asia.

One of her most significant works is "Katya and the Prince of Siam" – a renowned book about the love of the Siamese Prince and a Ukrainian girl against a rich historical background of the beginning of the 20th century.

1981

Their son Hugo Chula Alexander Levy (Chulachak Chakrabongse) was born on 6 August 1981; now he is a musician and singer.

1989

River Books was founded in 1989 to publish books on Southeast Asian art, history and culture.

It is committed to recording and preserving unique and vanishing cultures, as well as celebrating the art and architecture of mainland Southeast Asia.

Over the past few years it has also developed a fiction list, including novels written about Thailand in English and Thai literature in translation.

River Books publishes a few Thai-language books every year on similar subjects, as well as translations of out-of-print works by travelers in Southeast Asia.

Working with acknowledged experts, River Books titles combine photography, design and production values.

As Chakrabongse says in Bangkok 101 interview, "Although it is hard work being a small publisher, it is very satisfying as each book is a new project and one meets so many interesting people."

1990

She is a founding president of the Green World Foundation opened in 1990 under the royal patronage of Princess Galyani Vadhana with a focus on environmental education.

Chakrabongse was born in London and spent her early years in her parents' house in Tredethy, Cornwall, England and in Bangkok.

She was a late child, born after her parents, Prince Chula Chakrabongse and Elisabeth Hunter had been married for 18 years.

Chakrabongse's first languages were both English and Thai.

She started her first school in Bodmin, Cornwall.

Her father, Prince Chakrabongse, died from cancer when she was just 7 years old.

After this she started spending two terms a year at the Cornish school and one term at Chitralada School in the grounds of Chitralada Palace.

She was in the same class as King Rama IX's youngest daughter, Princess Chulabhorn.

There Chakrabongse also learnt ballet and Thai traditional dance.

When she turned 12 she went to a boarding school in Surrey, England and stopped the dual schooling system as it was becoming increasingly difficult.

Chakrabongse's mother died when she was 15 years old.

Chakrabongse moved to London where she lived with her aunt.

When she turned 16 she was accepted to St Paul's Girls' School in London, which was considered the best school for girls in England.

At this school Narisa started to learn Russian for the first time.

After graduation, following the teachers' advice got Chakrabongse into SOAS London University to study Chinese language and culture.

But soon enough she realized this is not what she wanted to do and changed to the Courtauld Institute to study History of Art at the most prestigious school teaching History of Art in England.

Three years later Chakrabongse got her First Class Honours degree.

She later got her master's degree at SOAS at Southeast Asian studies.

Chakrabongse married Allen Levy at the age of 24.

Green World Foundation was founded in 1990 by Chakrabongse, under the patronage of Her Royal Highness Princess Galyani Vadhana, with the aim to provide an easy access of knowledge on the Thai environment through various forms of media.

In the past decade, the foundation has shifted its focus to the urban environment, with a special emphasis on reconnecting city-dwellers with nature.

This entails regular outdoor activities to promote awareness of urban biodiversity and their connection to urban health and resilience.

One of the goals of the foundation is to make Bangkok a livable and resilient habitat, for humans and co-existing species.

Located in the heart of historic Bangkok, on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, Chakrabongse Villas & Residences invites travelers to experience the privileged lifestyle of a bygone era.

1991

From her second marriage with Korsvasti Svasti Thomson she has a son, Dominic Puwasawat Chakrabongse (born on 22 May 1991), a prominent environmental activist.

She lives in London, and Bangkok where she has made Chakrabongse family house a historical boutique hotel.

It is also often used as a venue for various cultural events such as the Bangkok Edge festival.

Chakrabongse is an author and a co-author of many books on her family history, as well as history and culture of Thailand and other South East Asian countries.