Although knowledge about the luxuries surrounding Princess Leonor is limited, every time details become known, it is clear that her lifestyle is full of comforts, which is a reflection of her future position as Queen of Spain.
The daughter of King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia attended the National Day Parade, which was held on October 12 in Madrid.
She wore the dress uniform of the Navy, surprising everyone with her impeccable attitude, despite the inconveniences generated by the heavy rain, which threatened on several occasions to interrupt the event.
Once the parade and the reception at the Royal Palace were over, the Crown Princess returned to Galicia, in the northwest of Spain, where she resides until December.
However, her return was not on a commercial flight, but on a plane that exudes luxury and exclusivity.
What Is Princess Leonor’s Plane Like?
According to media reports, the princess returned to Galicia on October 13, one day after Spain’s National Day. Her flight took off at 9 p.m. and lasted approximately 40 minutes.
For this flight, a Dassault Falcon 900 was used, an aircraft that landed in record time.
The Falcon 900, manufactured by the French company Dassault Aviation, has a capacity for 19 passengers and two crew members, with a flight range of 8,690 kilometers.
With a length of 65.62 feet, this aircraft is characterized by an elegant and functional interior, which makes it an ideal choice for any trip, even for the Spanish Royal Family.
When considering luxuries in royal family travel, it is inescapable to mention the plane used by Leonor’s parents, King Felipe and Queen Letizia.
This plane has two luxurious rooms, a meeting room, kitchen, shower and an advanced security system that ensures the protection of its passengers.
In addition, it has encrypted communication, which allows private conversations to take place without the fear of information or important details being leaked.
Princess Leonor’s lifestyle not only reflects her status, but also the royal family’s commitment to traditions and to representing Spain on a national and international level.