King Felipe and Queen Letizia reserved a particularly warm welcome this week to U.S. Democrats participating in the Madrid international climate conference.
U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi and several of her colleagues were in the Spanish capital to challenge President Trump’s opposition to the Paris climate accord.
King Felipe used one of his few delegation meetings to gather with the Democrats at Zarzuela Palace.
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On Monday the King held a reception at the Royal Palace in Madrid for the delegations. Pelosi was also there.
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Spain is a fierce defender of climate action and Democrats have since boasted about how well they were received at the conference.
Queen Sofia was back on the Royal Family’s public agenda this month.
King Felipe’s mother handed poet and architect Joan Margarit the Queen Sofia Prize in Iberoamerican Poetry during an event at the Royal Palace in Madrid.
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Her Majesty also this month attended ceremonies to commemorate the anniversary of the charity group Manos Unidas or United Hands.
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Earlier in the month, Queen Sofia attended a conference against Alzheimer’s disease.
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The Royal Household has reduced Queen Sofia’s public events ever since her husband abdicated the throne. Their goal is to shine the spotlight on the new king and queen.
However, unlike her husband, who recently retired from public life, Queen Sofia has vowed to continue leading her foundation and championing pet projects.
King Felipe called for democracy and the protection on human rights this week during a state visit to Cuba.
His Majesty made his comments during a dinner offered by the Spanish during the historic royal visit.
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The King met this week with Cuban leaders, Spaniards living on the island, diplomats and business leaders. They toured Havana neighborhoods on foot.
Don Felipe also had a private session with former Cuban President Raúl Castro, brother of the late Fidel Castro.
The King and Queen at the former Palace of Spanish Captains General in Havana. They are looking at a portrait of young King Alfonso XIII and his mother, Queen Regent Maria Cristina. They are King Felipe’s great grandfather and great great grandmother. Spanish Royal Household
The royal visit was the first by a Spanish monarch to the former colony in five centuries.
Their Majesties are now in Washington, D.C., for a private visit for the anniversary of Georgetown University’s foreign affairs school.
King Felipe and Queen Letizia today left Madrid for their official visit to Cuba to celebrate Havana’s 500th anniversary.
Their Majesties boarded their jet after a departure ceremony at the Terminal of State at Barajas Airport. Such ceremonies are standard for official visits abroad.
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Media outlets are describing the trip as historic and a sign of closer relations between the world and Cuba.
However, news that Their Majesties will not meet with dissidents has generated concern among human rights advocates.
Spain and its companies have long had a presence in Cuba. King Juan Carlos, King Felipe’s father, has been to Cuba twice in recent years, including for former leader Fidel Castro’s funeral.