Princess Leonor is preparing to face the last phase of her military training at the General Air Academy of San Javier, in Murcia.
Although the exact date of her entry has not yet been announced by the Royal Household, preparations at the institution are already underway to receive the heiress to the throne in an environment that balances discipline, security and privacy.
Strict security rules for Leonor at the Air Academy
Since she began her training in the Armed Forces, the eldest daughter of the King and Queen of Spain has passed through the Military Academy of Zaragoza, where she trained with the Army, and the Naval School of Marin, where she completed her training in the Navy.
Currently, he is on board the training ship Elcano, in the American continent in a demanding training program as we have already reported here in RoyalFamily.News.
His entry into the San Javier Academy will mark the end of this intense process of military training.
San Javier is getting ready for his arrival
The General Air Academy is immersed in a series of adjustments designed to ensure that Leonor’s stay will be as smooth and safe as possible.
According to sources close to the Royal Household, work is being done to modify certain rules within the center, with special emphasis on the privacy of the princess.
“They have already set to work to design her stay, following in the footsteps of what was done in Zaragoza and Marin,” say sources quoted by Monarquía Confidencial.
One of the key aspects in these preparations is the adequacy of their accommodation within the academy.
The aim is to offer him a space that respects military regulations, but that also provides him with a safe environment adapted to his needs as a public figure.
The anti-mobile protocol and the control of social media
One of the most striking measures that will be implemented with his arrival is the implementation of a so-called “anti-mobility protocol”.
Since she began her military training, one of the main concerns has been to prevent the dissemination of private images of the princess, something that in a digital age is a constant challenge.
To this end, the academy authorities have decided to restrict the use of cell phones within certain areas of the compound, affecting not only students, but also military and civilian personnel working at San Javier.
“A more exhaustive control of the use of social networks will be carried out to prevent leaks that could compromise the privacy of the princess,” military sources explain.
New rules for her companions
While Princess Leonor will be treated as just another student in terms of training and discipline, her presence implies the introduction of additional regulations that will influence the day-to-day life of the rest of the cadets.
Her fellow cadets are expected to follow the new rules established to preserve their safety and confidentiality to the letter.
As September approaches, the General Air Academy continues to fine-tune the final details to welcome the heir to the throne.