Iconic Politics

Spanish media outlets gasped in recent days after Barcelona’s new mayor, Ada Colau, removed a bust of King Juan Carlos from City Hall.

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Even though Catalonia tends to be more republican than other Spanish regions, Colau said the move was not necessarily against the Monarchy.

Instead, the left-wind leader said royal symbolism is over-represented around Barcelona. She promised more changes, including renaming some streets.

Barcelona City Hall includes busts of King Juan Carlos’ parents, and a painting of Queen Regent Maria Cristina and King Alfonso XIII.

Mayor Ada Colau.
Mayor Ada Colau.

Colau also pointed out that Don Juan Carlos is no longer Spain’s head of state, following his abdication.

A community elsewhere in Spain, media outlets reported, is asking for the bust so they can display it.

Conservatives promptly moved to replace the bust with a picture of Spain’s new King, Felipe VI. It did not last long.

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© Casa de S.M. el Rey

The central government in Madrid and mainstream parties are now pressing Barcelona to put up an image of King Felipe at City Hall, as required by Spanish law.

In recent years politicians in the Basque city of San Sebastian removed the King’s picture from their City Hall in a move directly against the monarchy.

Vacation Politics

It’s that time of the year again.

As many Spaniards get ready for extended summer vacations, the media focuses on where members of the Royal Family will be gathering to relax.

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King Felipe and Queen Letizia at Zarzuela Palace. © Casa de Su Majesad el Rey

King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia, when they were younger, created a tradition of vacationing at Marivent Palace in Mallorca.

Now King Felipe and Queen Letizia have seen the need to spend at least some time there.

King Felipe and Queen Letizia with their daughters in Mallorca in 2013. © Casa de Su Majesad el Rey
King Felipe and Queen Letizia with their daughters in Mallorca in 2013. © Casa de Su Majesad el Rey

Queen Sofia, who is deeply fond of Mallorca, has already been installed at Marivent with her sister and loyal companion Princess Irene, according to media outlets.

They took a break from the sun to attend a gathering in Belgrade with the Yugoslav Royal Family.

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© Casa de Su Majesad el Rey

King Juan Carlos has been elsewhere, in Saint-Tropez. Newspaper El Mundo said the different vacation destinations were evidence of his estrangement from Queen Sofia.

Separately, the magazine Hola captured pictures of Infanta Elena and her daughter packing up for vacation, and said she too may drop by Marivent.

King Meets With Separatist Leader

Last week King Felipe met with Catalan President Artur Mas, an encounter that received wide media attention because of its political repercussions.

Mas is helping lead a movement to secede from Spain following the Autonomous Community’s elections later this year.

The King, on the other hand, is seen as a symbol of Spanish unity, historical continuity and geographic integrity.

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© Casa de S.M. el Rey

Mas did not comment after or before his meeting, according to media outlets, only to say that he went with the spirit of peace.

The Royal Household tried to describe the meeting as one of many the King was having with leaders from different Spanish localities.

Monarchs Cap Second State Visit To Mexico

King Felipe and Queen Letizia this week capped a whirlwind trip to Mexico, the second state visit of their reign.

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© Casa de S.M. el Rey

Their Majesties visited a Mexico war memorial, above, and got the keys to Mexico City, below.

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© Casa de S.M. el Rey

During one of his remarks, King Felipe highlighted the economic ties between Mexico and Spain, which is the second largest investor in the Latin American country with more than 5,000 businesses.

Don Felipe said Spain’s commitment with Mexico was “decided, in constant growth and of a permanent character.”

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© Casa de S.M. el Rey

Speaking in the Mexican Senate, King Felipe highlighted the historical ties between Spain and Mexico, which he praised for being part of the “democratic vanguard.”

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© Casa de S.M. el Rey

King Felipe and Queen Letizia also rolled out a new global test for Spanish language proficiency, a collaboration between Spanish and Mexican institutions.

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© Casa de S.M. el Rey

The King and Queen are scheduled to visit the U.S. in several weeks, including meet with President Obama.

King Promotes Unity In Catalonia, Celebrates EU

King Felipe late last month repeated his call for Spanish unity as Catalonians continue to debate their future within the country.

King Felipe and Queen Letizia were in the Catalan community of Girona to hand out the Princess of Girona Foundation awards and to attend a development forum hosted by the foundation.

As heir to the Spanish throne, the King and Queen’s daughter, Leonor, is Princess of Asturias but also of Girona.

The King and Queen arriving at the Girona Congress Hall with Catalan President Artut Mas.  © Casa de S.M. el Rey
The King and Queen arriving at the Girona Congress Hall with Catalan President Artut Mas. © Casa de S.M. el Rey

King Felipe said success would be base “in the unity and common objective of the citizens of Catalonia and all of Spain to build a better society.”

Queen Letizia taking pictures with the crowds. © Casa de S.M. el Rey
Queen Letizia taking pictures with the crowds. © Casa de S.M. el Rey

Also late last month King Felipe and King Juan Carlos gathered at the Royal Palace in Madrid with Spanish and European leaders to commemorate Spain’s entry into the European Union.

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© Casa de S.M. el Rey

Spain joined the EU after consolidating the democratization process under King Juan Carlos. That process included returning autonomy to Catalonia.

King, Queen Celebrate One Year On Throne, Plan U.S. Visit

King Felipe and Queen Letizia last week celebrated one year on the Spanish throne with low-key public events and sky high approval ratings.

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© Casa de S.M. el Rey

Their Majesties had lunch at the Royal Palace along with King Juan Carlos and Queen Felipe and top government representatives.

Don Juan Carlos abdicated last year, at least in part, to help restore public support to the Crown amid a tough economy and other controversies.

New polls show his son, King Felipe, with more than 80 percent support among Spaniards. Queen Letizia is also held in high esteem with more than 70 percent approval.

While granting Order of Civil Merit Awards to people who have served the State, King Felipe reiterated the Crown’s commitment to the country.

Don Felipe said it has a been a year “that has opened a new era in the parliamentary monarchy” meeting the demands of the 21st Century.

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© Casa de S.M. el Rey

U.S. Visit

King Felipe and Queen Letizia are scheduled to make a U.S. trip in September to highlight relations and Spain’s importance in American history.

Their Majesties are also expected to visit President Obama at the White House in Washington, D.C. And the King is set to speak at Georgetown University, where he studied international relations.

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King, Queen meeting with Spanish Grandees (high nobles). © Casa de S.M. el Rey

King Juan Carlos visited President Obama in the White House several years ago. First Lady Michelle Obama visited the Royals in Spain also in recent years.

King Felipe coincided with President Obama during an overseas trip, but the president has not accepted Spanish invitations to a state visit in Madrid.

Queen Letizia UN Ambassador

Queen Letizia yesterday became the United Nation Food and Agriculture Organization’s first nutrition special ambassador.

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© Casa de S.M. el Rey

Her Majesty attended a Rome ceremony yesterday marking the appointment.

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© Casa de S.M. el Rey

The Queen, a strong public speaker, said it was intolerable for so many people to go hungry while the planet produced more than it consumed.

King Strips Sister Of Title

King Felipe last week stripped his sister Infanta Cristina of her Duchess of Palma title because of the corruption scandal embroiling her and her husband.

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King Felipe arriving at the Royal Cavalry Armory in Seville. © Casa de S.M. el Rey

King Juan Carlos made infanta Cristina a duchess when she married Iñaki Urdangarin. But authorities accuse Urdangarin of using a non-profit company for personal gain. And the Infanta has stood by her husband.

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© Casa de S.M. el Rey

The Royal Household under Don Juan Carlos had already stripped the couple of royal duties and had urged Infanta Cristina to renounce her dynastic rights. She has refused.

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Infanta Cristina and her husband.

Events have moved fast. Infanta Cristina was in Spain recently with the rest of her family for Prince Kardam’s funeral.

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King Juan Carlos during an international business promotion meeting in Madrid.
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However, now the dispute is over whether the King stripped Infanta Cristina of her title or she resigned it. She sent him a letter doing so at around the same time.

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Queen Sofia heading a meeting on mental health.
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Infanta Cristina is now living and working in Geneva. Her mother, Queen Sofia, serves as a bridge between family members.

French State Visit, Redux

King Felipe and Queen Letizia arrived in France today for a three day state visit.

Their Majesties called off an earlier trip after a German airliner traveling from Spain crashed in France.

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© Casa de S.M. el Rey

The King and Queen are meeting with French President Francois Hollande and a roster of other French officials, plus industry leaders and Spaniards living in France.

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© Casa de S.M. el Rey

Today Their Majesties visited the Arch of Triumph in Paris, the French Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Elysee Palace and an exhibit of Spanish art.

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© Casa de S.M. el Rey

King Felipe also helped honor French workers who responded to the airplane crash, plus met with the head of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.

Abdication Anniversary

The King and Queen’s trip to France coincided with the one year anniversary of King Juan Carlos’ abdication announcement.

Don Juan Carlos continues making public appearances, but much fewer. He was recently at a a bullfight in Madrid.

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© Casa de S.M. el Rey

His wife, Queen Sofia, also continues to make frequent public appearances, including helping inaugurate a facility for the disabled.

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© Casa de S.M. el Rey

Their daughter, Infanta Elena, was also at a bullfight this week.

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© Casa de S.M. el Rey

Infanta Cristina, who may go to trial for corruption allegations tied to her husband’s business dealings, remains off the Royal agenda.