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    Sofía of Borbón By Lillian Torres

    Why Was Infanta Sofia Not Present at the 2026 Military Easter?

    9 January, 2026
    Infanta Sofia of Spain.
    Infanta Sofia of Spain. (Agency)

    The Military Easter on January 6th was attended by King Felipe and Queen Letizia, along with Princess Leonor, but many wondered where Sofia was.

    The Infanta was still in Spain before returning to Lisbon to continue her university studies, so her absence was not due to being abroad.

    Infanta Sofia on Hispanic Heritage Day.
    Infanta Sofia on Hispanic Heritage Day. (CasaReal)

    The reason is much simpler and relates to the historical protocol of this act. ​​Since the 18th century, the Military Easter has been reserved for the Head of State and the military chain of command.

    This means that only monarchs and the heir to the throne attend. ​​Sofia doesn’t have that condition, so her absence is completely justified.

    Felipe VI and Leonor, in full dress uniform, and Queen Letizia, in black and white
    Princess Leonor, King Felipe, and Queen Letizia at the Easter Military Parade. (Casa Real)

    However, there was one instance where this rule was broken. ​​It was 25 years ago, in 2001, that Princesses Elena and Cristina appeared at the event with their husbands.

    Juan Carlos I delivered a speech explaining that Easter coincided with the 25th anniversary of his reign, and he wanted the entire Royal Family to express their affection and appreciation for the Armed Forces. ​​It was a one-time exception for a very special occasion.

    King Felipe, Queen Letizia, and Princess Leonor at the Military Easter Reception
    King Felipe, Queen Letizia, and Princess Leonor at the Military Easter Reception. (Casa Real)

    Since then, the format has returned to normal, with only the monarchs and the heir present, who at that time was Felipe and is now Leonor.

    Sofia’s absence is not related to her not undergoing military training like her sister. ​​Even if she were to pursue military training in the future, she would still not attend the Military Easter because the criterion for attendance is not training, but her status as heir to the Crown.

    Infanta Sofia's Style at the Princess of Asturias Awards
    Infanta Sofia of Spain. (Agency)

    Leonor is there because she is the Princess of Asturias, not because she attends the Military Academy. ​​The difference between the two sisters at this event is not a matter of preparation or closeness to the institution, but rather their constitutional roles.

     

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