The recent ZDF documentary ‘Young, Woman, Princess: The Future Queens of Europe,” offers a detailed and timely analysis of the emerging generation of heiresses to the European throne.
Among them is Princess Leonor de Borbón, the first-born daughter of Felipe VI, along with other notable princesses such as Amalia of the Netherlands, Elisabeth of Belgium, Ingrid of Norway and Estelle of Sweden.
The documentary highlights Leonor’s dedication and preparation as a future Queen, as evidenced by her military training and her participation in major Crown events.
Princess Leonor Documentary
While acknowledging her youth and the natural uncertainty that can arise when faced with public responsibilities, the documentary also highlights her growing confidence and ability to connect with people.
The footage shows Leonor displaying a slight insecurity when she steps up to a podium to deliver her famous speeches.
The commentators suggest that this insecurity is a result of her young age.
In addition, they point out that the Princess of Asturias appears more hesitant when she speaks, emphasizing that she still relies on written notes to project confidence.
Finally, the documentary conveys a clear idea: Leonor looks more like her father than her mother. They emphasize that many characteristics of the King of Spain are manifested in his daughter.
Beyond the details of her personality, the documentary also explores Leonor’s family dynamics, comparing her to her mother, Letizia Ortiz, and highlighting her similarity to her father in terms of character and public behavior.
It emphasizes that despite her reticence, Leonor shares many qualities with her father, the King of Spain.
Finally, the documentary discusses Leonor’s handling of privacy in comparison to her European contemporaries.
It is noted that unlike other heiresses, Leonor’s life was kept relatively private.
The almost hidden life of the Spanish princess is no secret to anyone.
The documentary also focuses on her preparation for the throne and less on her social life in royal circles.
This documentary not only celebrates the achievements of these young princesses, but also offers a candid perspective on the challenges and expectations they face as future leaders in a modern world.