As we approach the tenth anniversary of His Majesty King Felipe VI’s proclamation, we witness an event that not only marks the passage of time but also the evolution of a monarchy.
This milestone celebrates not just the continuity of the Royal House but also highlights the growing role of its heiresses in the public life of the country.
The Princess of Asturias, Leonor de Borbón, and her sister, Infanta Sofía, have been acquiring an increasingly significant role in royal duties, reflecting the modernization and future of the Spanish crown.
On this 19th of June, within the framework of the celebration of a decade since their father’s coronation, both will play prominent roles, symbolizing the youth and dynamism that characterize the new generation of royalty.
Leonor and Sofía in the Celebration of Felipe VI’s Proclamation
According to Spanish press sources, the sisters will share a pivotal moment with a select group of young individuals who have been awarded by entities closely linked to the monarchical institution.
This event, which will take place in the Royal Collections Gallery, is not only an echo of the commitment Leonor demonstrated during her oath to the Constitution but also reflects the first anniversary of this emblematic cultural space.
The awardees from the Princess of Girona Foundation, the Spanish Institutional Foundation (FIES), and the Hesperia Foundation will have the opportunity to exchange experiences and perspectives with the young Highnesses, in a tour that promises to be a bridge between tradition and modernity.
Proclamation of King Felipe
It was ten years ago when King Juan Carlos I decided to abdicate in favor of his son, the then Prince Felipe.
From that moment, the focus shifted to Princess Leonor, who assumed her position as the future Queen of Spain.
Today, as she continues her military training, Leonor meticulously prepares for the day when she will assume the responsibilities her title entails, thus perpetuating the history of a nation and its crown.|