Probably not, jingl, but she isn't.
When I was awake for about quarter of an hour during the night, I put the radio on and heard an interview with a writer who has a book about ASSK coming out - The Lady and the Peacock. She has a fascinating family history. Her father was a democracy activist who was assassinated. There was a lot about the cultural attitudes of the Burmese people who were, like the Thais, used to having a king who was the figurehead of government. The British got rid of the king and tried to convert the people to a western model which didn't work and eventually resulted in a military dictatorship. It's strange to think that if they had been allowed to keep their monarchy, they might never have had the military government and could have been more like the Thais who, although they have had their problems in recent years, have never had the massacres perpetrated by the Burmese military.