The floods in Spain have left a deep mark, and their tragedy is felt even beyond the borders.
Although Infanta Sofia is already in Wales, that has not stopped her from showing her support for those affected, albeit indirectly.
Sofia, who is 17, returned to UWC Atlantic College in Wales shortly after the devastating rains claimed more than 200 lives in her country.
Right in the middle of this chaos, the daughter of King Felipe and Queen Letizia traveled to the Naval Academy where her sister, Princess Leonor, was celebrating her birthday.
However, the festivity was overshadowed by the climate of sadness and desolation that surrounded the affected families.
Now, it is becoming known how Infanta Sofia has reacted to this situation.
What has Infanta Sofia done for the victims of the floods in Spain?
Solidarity with those affected by the floods has made many people want to give their support to those who need it most.
King Felipe and Queen Letizia have been very attentive to the situation of the victims, and now we know that Infanta Sofia has also been able to make her contribution.
Although the princess had to return to Wales to continue her studies, her international school decided to launch an initiative to help those affected.
According to Spanish media reports, Atlantic College has launched a solidarity project for those who suffered from the floods.
This interesting project has been promoted by students and their families and includes several key points such as a relief fund, managed donations, and economic support provided to those most in need.
With this initiative, the aim is not only to support those affected and alleviate their suffering, but also to demonstrate strength and solidarity.
Infanta Sofia, although physically far away, remains connected to her country and shows that empathy and the desire to help know no borders.