Mom Rajawongse Adulakit was born on November 2, 1930, at Deves Palace. He was the second son of Prince Nakkhatra Mangkala and Mom Luang Bua Sanidvongs. His name was given by King Prajadhipok of Siam. His name means The great honorary. He had three siblings: one elder brother and two younger sisters:
When he was 2, his father was created Charge d' affaires of Washington, D.C., after the 1932 Siamese Revolution. And Mom Luang Bua, his consort followed his husband to the United States after gave birth to the first daughter, Mom Rajawongse Sirikit. The couple moved to the United States with their first son Mom Rajawongse Kalyanakit Kitiyakara. He lived with his grandmother Princess Apsornsaman Kitiyakara and his aunt Mom Chao Chitbanchong Kitiyakara.
Education and work
Mom Rajawongse Adulakit graduated from Saint Gabriel's College, Bangkok. After his father was appointed Ambassador to the Court of St. James's,, he studied Engineering in Portsmouth Technical College. After having graduated from college, he continued to study law at the Inn of Court, the famous law school in England. When he moved back to Thailand, he continued studying at The Institute of Legal Education of The Thai Bar. After graduation, he worked as a judge in Ministry of Justice. Moreover, he worked as a teacher in the faculty of law, Thammasat University. In 1966, King Bhumibol Adulyadej created him a judge of Chiang Mai Court. He and his family moved to Chiang Mai for 3 years. Later in 1974, he studied at the National Defence College of Thailand. After graduation, he was created President of Children and Family Court until he retired. He has been a member of the Privy Council since then.
Marriage
While he was in England, he met his cousin Princess Bandhu Savali Yugala Their relatives was from Mom Rajawongse Suvabandhu Sanidvongse, Princess Bandhu Savali's grandfather was the elder brother of Mom Rajawongse Sadan Sanidvongse, Adulakit's grandfather. They began engaged in February 1956. And then came back to Thailand. The marriage was performed by King Bhumibol Adulyadej and Queen Sirikit, Adulakit's younger sister at Klai Kangwon Palace. The couple have 2 daughters: