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    Leonor of Borbón By Robert Marquez

    PHOTOS: What Decorations Did Princess Leonor Receive and What Do They Mean?

    21 May, 2024
    Princess Leonor's decorations in Zaragoza
    Princess Leonor receives the highest distinctions in Aragon. (Agency)

    Princess Leonor, heir to the Spanish throne, was recently honored with several distinctions awarded by the Government of Aragón.

    The ceremony took place in Zaragoza, where the princess received a warm welcome from the people of Aragón before being awarded the highest honors.

    Leonor de Borbón greets the public after receiving honors.
    Leonor de Borbón greets the public after receiving honors. (Agency)

    Princess Leonor’s Distinctions

    Medal of the Cortes of Aragón

    The main event was held at the historic Aljafería Palace, the seat of the Cortes of Aragón.

    The Princess was received with honors and greetings from members of the Board and Spokespersons’ Committee, as well as from former presidents of the Cortes.

    Princess Leonor receives the Medal of the Cortes de Aragón
    Princess Leonor receives the Medal of the Cortes de Aragón. (Medal of the Aragonese Parliament)

    The chief legal officer of the Cortes, Carmen Rubio, began the ceremony with the reading of the agreement to award the Medal of the Cortes of Aragón.

    Subsequently, the president of the Cortes, accompanied by the former presidents, presented the medal to Her Royal Highness.

    Princess Leonor Honored in Zaragoza
    The Princess of Asturias received the Medal of the Cortes de Aragón. (Agency)

    This medal, created in 1986, is the highest honor awarded by the regional parliament to recognize the work of individuals and organizations that defend the values and identity of Aragón.

    Next, the Princess toured the rooms of the Aljafería Palace, signing the guest book, a tradition that marks recognition and gratitude towards Aragón’s history and culture.

    Princess Leonor signs in the book of honor of the Cortes de Aragón (Parliament of Aragon).
    Princess Leonor signs in the book of honor of the Cortes de Aragón (Parliament of Aragon)

    She was accompanied by prominent personalities, including the President of the Government of Aragón, José Antonio Azcón; the Minister of Defense, Margarita Robles; and the Mayor of Zaragoza, Natalia Chueca, among others.

    Medal of Aragón

    In another significant event held at La Seo del Salvador in Zaragoza, Princess Leonor received the Medal of Aragón, the highest honor awarded by the Aragonese government.

    The President of the Government of Aragón highlighted in his speech the special sensitivity and affection the Princess has shown towards Aragón.

    President of the Government of Aragon, presenting medal to Princess Leonor.
    President of the Government of Aragon, presenting medal to Princess Leonor. (Agency)

    The decree of award emphasizes the gratitude of the Aragonese people towards the Princess.

    The ceremony included the performance of the Aragonese anthem and the reading of the award agreement by the Secretary-General of the Presidency, Juan Pérez.

    Princess Leonor poses with the Medal of Aragon
    Princess Leonor poses with the Medal of Aragon. (Agency)

    In her speech, the Princess expressed her deep gratitude and recalled how her father had a similar experience nearly 40 years ago, reflecting the continuity and connection with the region.

    Title of Adoptive Daughter of Zaragoza

    Finally, at the Zaragoza City Hall, Her Royal Highness was named an Adoptive Daughter of the city.

    This title, approved by the municipal council on April 25, aims to record the city’s affection and recognition towards the Princess of Asturias.

    Leonor receives the title of "adopted daughter of Zaragoza" from the hands of the mayoress of the city, Natalia Chueca.
    Leonor receives the title of “adopted daughter of Zaragoza” from the hands of the mayoress of the city, Natalia Chueca. (Agency)

    The Mayor of Zaragoza presented the staff of office, and after signing the guest book, the award agreement was read.

    The Princess of Asturias signs in the book of honor
    The Princess of Asturias signs in the book of honor. (CasaReal)

    This honor is given to individuals who have stood out in various fields and have rendered services for the benefit of the city.

    These decorations reflect Princess Leonor’s deep connection with Aragón, following the tradition established by her father.

    Undoubtedly, it was a day full of emotion and recognition for the Princess of Asturias.

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