The latest episode of Princess Leonor, the future monarch of Spain, has captured the public’s attention.
The daughter of King Felipe and Queen Letizia was spotted enjoying a night out at a nightclub, sharing a moment of dancing and fun with her friends.
This event took place after she successfully completed a rigorous military training program that included everything from marksmanship to night combat exercises.
Video of Princess Leonor at a discotheque
According to Spanish press reports, the princess and her companions chose the “Babia” establishment for their outing.
This establishment is located just 18 minutes from the Zaragoza Military Academy, and according to media reports, the Princess was there until 03:00 am.
Witnesses describe the Princess as very friendly with those who approached her, although she was always protected by a security team that guaranteed her personal space.
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Princess Leonor vaping
What was most surprising, however, was to see the 18-year-old using an electronic vaper, a battery-powered device that uses a liquid containing nicotine, flavorings and other chemicals.
Princess Leonor’s habit is not new. Reports from El Nacional de Cataluña suggest that she began using the vaper two years ago during her time at a boarding school in Wales, a choice her mother, Queen Letizia, does not approve of.
Are vapers dangerous?
There is an ongoing debate about the safety of electronic vaporizers.
Although they were initially seen as an alternative to traditional cigarettes, recent studies and sources such as Medline Plus suggest that the risks associated with their use could be similar to those of traditional tobacco.
The controversy continues as more research is conducted to fully understand their health effects.
In the meantime, the debate over the safety of e-cigarettes compared to traditional cigarettes continues.
Some argue that e-cigarettes are a useful tool for those who want to quit smoking, although the full understanding of their risks is still unclear.
The U.S. National Institute on Drug Abuse notes several potential dangers associated with their use:
- The nicotine they contain is addictive.
- They contain chemicals that may be harmful.
- A link has been observed between e-cigarette use and initiation of tobacco use among youth.
- The liquid from e-cigarettes can be toxic if ingested, inhaled, or if it comes in contact with the skin.
More research is needed to better inform the public about these risks.
Princess Leonor’s parties
This has not been Princess Leonor’s only outing this year. Last January, it was reported that even her security team caused a disturbance at a nightclub.
At that time, the Princess visited another nightclub in Zaragoza and, despite the discretion, her presence aroused the curiosity of other young people who dared to take pictures of her.
In response, the bodyguards intervened to prevent the images from being distributed, even going so far as to search the bags of some women at the entrance to the toilets, according to eyewitnesses.
This action caused discomfort among the participants, especially the young women who were searched, who considered it excessive.
Sources close to the security services affirm that they were only following orders to protect Leonor’s privacy.
Then, as now, the royal family preferred to remain silent.