King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia were in Romania in recent days to mourn King Michael, who received a state funeral despite not dying as a reigning monarch.
King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia with other members of European royalty.
King Michael ruled during two different periods of Romanian history before being forced to abdicate. He died earlier this month in Switzerland.
Both King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia shared family and friendship ties with King Michael.
Marín González was Congress president from 2004 to 2008 under the Socialist Party. He was also a diplomat and helped Spain become a member of the European Union.
King Felipe, along with other Spanish leaders, is lobbying for Barcelona to become home to the European Union’s prescription drug office, media outlets are reporting.
European leaders are skeptical of Barcelona’s candidacy amid the separatist crisis in Catalonia.
It’s unlikely that the King’s efforts for Barcelona and the wider Catalan region will sway republicans and separatists who resent his vocal defense of constitutional order.
Israel has not taken too kindly with European efforts to recognize Palestinian statehood. But the King recently welcomed Israeli President Reuven Rivlin and with significantly more pomp.
While the King greeted Abbas at Zarzuela and then hosted a lunch at the Madrid Royal Palace’s Hall of Columns, Rivlin got a larger welcoming and a grander gathering in the formal dining room.
Her Majesty visited the Mexican Red Cross headquarters in Mexico City yesterday and heard about recovery efforts following the recent earthquake there.
The Queen praised the award recipients and said that with learning and innovation “we will continue growing as a country toward a better and more just Spain.”