King Taksin WI

In 1771 following the subjugation of Cambodia by Siamese forces and the feuding claimants to the Cambodian throne. King Taksin briefly considered installing his son as the King of Cambodia.

Now in the event that the plan is implemented and rule is stable. How does the Chakri dynasty react to a direct descendent from the previous dynasty?
 
Now in the event that the plan is implemented and rule is stable. How does the Chakri dynasty react to a direct descendent from the previous dynasty?

Yodfa Chulalok, the first Chakri King, was extraordinarily lenient to Taksin's family by Asian standards in OTL after he overthrew and executed Taksin, letting them keep their noble status and much of their wealth, and even letting several sons including Prince Kasatranuchit live.

Direct male descendants of Taksin are still around in Thailand today, having the last names Na Nakorn and Rajasima.

Chulalok being generous enough to let Taksin's sons live and keep a power base in Cambodia? That I am not so sure about ...
 
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