Queen Welcomes Michelle Obama

Queen Letizia welcomed U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama to Madrid last week.

Mrs. Obama was on a tour of several countries to promote her Let Girls Learn initiative.

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Queen Letizia, who has met Mrs. Obama several times before, spoke at the event, and then welcomed the first lady at the Zarzuela Palace complex.

It is notable that Queen Letizia did not take Mrs.Obama to the more formal areas of the sprawling complex.

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Instead, the two walked the gardens of the secluded residence where the Queen and King Felipe live.

The Obamas are scheduled to visit Spain in the coming weeks.

 

King Dissolves Parliament, Calls New Elections

King Felipe today dissolved parliament for the first time in Spanish democratic history.

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King Felipe meets with Congress President Patxi Lopez in his office. © Casa de S.M. el Rey

His Majesty formalized that political parties were unable to come up with a governing coalition.

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The Royal Decree.

If members of the Spanish Parliament are unable to cobble together a government following elections, the Constitution calls on the King to act.

King, Queen Honor Belgium Victims

King Felipe and Queen Letizia visited Belgium’s embassy in Madrid to sign the condolence book for the victims of this week’s terror attacks.

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Their Majesties wrote: “Belgium’s pain is today Spain’s pain. The pain in Brussels is the pain of all of Europe. Our unity is also our strength against aggression, for liberty and our peaceful coexistence.”

Other Activities

In recent days the King and Queen attended a concert to honor victims of terrorism in Spain. The country has a long history with the problem.

Earlier this week King Felipe visited a Civil Guard training academy in Madrid.

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Last week the King and Queen both welcomed Portugal’s new President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa to the Madrid Royal Palace.

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The King and Rebelo de Sousa walk up the Royal Palace’s main staircase surrounded by Royal Guard members.

 

King Felipe had recently attended the inauguration ceremonies in Portugal.

“Franco Took My Hand”

A French documentary about the life and times of King Juan Carlos is making news in Spain.

Of particular interest has been an anecdote concerning former Spanish Generalissimo Francisco Franco.

Don Juan Carlos, who succeeded Franco, said the dictator took his hand before death and made him promise to ensure Spanish unity.

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King Juan Carlos taking oath of office in 1976. © EFE

Even though King Juan Carlos succeeded Franco, he took advantage of the dictator’s death to re-establish democracy in Spain.

Spanish public television giant TVE helped produce the documentary but is not airing it in the country, calling it out of date.

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King Juan Carlos speaking during the 1991 Ibero-American summit. © EFE

Don Juan Carlos abdicated the Spanish throne in favor of his son, King Felipe, who has now been head of state for more than a year.

 

King: “The Constitution Will Prevail”

King Felipe today made his most direct comments against independence efforts in the Autonomous Community of Catalonia.

“Today I want to transmit a message of serenity and confidence,” said His Majesty during an event in Madrid.

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© Casa de S.M. el Rey

In recent days King Felipe had cleared parts of his schedule to deal with developments in the divided Catalan Parliament. He had said, “These are difficult days.”

King Felipe and Queen Letzia at the Royal Site of San Lorenzo Del Escorial, the royal pantheon, for the funeral of Infante Don Carlos de Borbón-Dos Sicilias. © Casa de S.M. el Rey
King Felipe and Queen Letzia at the Royal Site of San Lorenzo Del Escorial, the royal pantheon, for the funeral of Infante Don Carlos de Borbón-Dos Sicilias. © Casa de S.M. el Rey

Today Don Felipe added, “The Constitution will prevail. Let nobody doubt that. Our Constitutional order and the Constitutional principles that dictate our coexistence will remain fully in place.”

Queen Letizia at a flag ceremony. © Casa de S.M. el Rey
Queen Letizia at a flag ceremony. © Casa de S.M. el Rey

The King said, “The Constitutional Spain of our days belongs to all of us, to the Spanish public. On them our national sovereignty rests.”

King Stands Against Spanish Rupture

King Felipe has strengthened his calls for Spanish unity amid ongoing talks in region of Catalonia about secession.

Pro-independence candidates recently won elections to the Catalan Parliament, but failed to get a majority of overall votes.

His Majesty addressed the issue indirectly during remarks at events surrounding the prestigious Princess of Asturias awards — formerly knows at the Prince of Asturias Awards.

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King Felipe, Queen Letizia and Queen Sofia arrive at the awards ceremony. © Casa de S.M. el Rey

The King said, “Let us separate ourselves from everything that pretends to differentiate or reject one another.”

Filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola was one of the award recipients at the Campoamor Theater in Oviedo, Asturias.

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King Felipe and Queen Letizia walk to their place at the table of honor. © Casa de S.M. el Rey

This week the King and Queen watched as Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy also indirectly rejection secessionist sentiments during a Madrid Royal Palace gathering.

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© Casa de S.M. el Rey

United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon was in Madrid to help celebrate the 60th anniversary of Spain joining the international body.

King Meets With U.S. Envoy

King Felipe welcomed U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry to Zarzuela Palace Monday.

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© Casa de S.M. el Rey

Kerry was on a brief official visit to Spain following an agreement over U.S. troop presence there.

Spain and the U.S. also penned a deal to clean up pollution stemming from an accident involving nuclear weapons during the 1960’s.

The Secretary of State was scheduled to be in Madrid earlier this year but suffered a cycling accident in France.

Other appearances

Members of the Royal Family have had a busy several weeks. Also on Monday, King Felipe and Queen Letizia held a gathering of the Cervantes Institute leadership and Ibero-American ambassadors at El Pardo Palace.

Courtyard of the Bourbons at El Pardo. © Casa de S.M. el Rey
Courtyard of the Bourbons at El Pardo. © Casa de S.M. el Rey

King Juan Carlos helped open a contemporary art exhibit at the Madrid Royal Palace.

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© Casa de S.M. el Rey

And last week King Felipe visited the Royal Academy of Moral and Political Sciences to open the course year for the Royal Academies.

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© Casa de S.M. el Rey

Queen Letizia presided over events dealing with nutrition and journalism in recent days.

King Touts Spanish Grand Pact Amid Catalan Troubles

King Felipe touted Spain’s constitutional “grand pact” of national unity amid separatist sentiments in Catalonia.

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© Casa de S.M. el Rey

Don Felipe said the Spanish constitution is a “grand pact that defends, preserves and embraces the rights and liberties of citizens.”

The King also said the 1978 document “defends the communities of Spain in the exercise of its diverse cultures and traditions, languages and institutions, and consecrates the liberty, justice, equality and political pluralism as essential values of our coexistence.”

His Majesty also spoke about Spain’s commitment to European integration and said he felt “profoundly European.”

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© Casa de S.M. el Rey

King Felipe also met with French President Francois Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who have expressed solidarity with a united Spain and suggested opposition to Catalan nationalism.

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© Casa de S.M. el Rey

Several anti-monarchist European Parliament members held signs and republican flags during His Majesty’s speech.

King, Queen Wow Washington

King Felipe and Queen Letizia began their first official U.S. visit as Spanish monarchs in Washington, D.C.

Their Majesties left their downtown hotel early this morning bound for George Washington’s Mount Vernon estate.

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© Manuel Quinones.

At Mount Vernon, they visited Washington’s tomb and gave curators a copy of the first American ambassador to Spain’s credentials, signed by the first president.

Their Majesties then went to the White House to visit President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama.

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© Casa de S.M. el Rey

The president said during brief remarks, “The Spanish people have hosted my family. I hope that I can travel to Spain before the end of my presidency. There’s no country that I’d enjoy more for a visit.”

The Spanish government has long been asking President Obama to visit the country.

“We are deeply committed to maintaining a relationship with a strong and unified Spain,” said the president, making a veiled reference to separatist sentiments in Catalonia.

The King said, “I follow in the footsteps of my father. He’s had a longstanding relationship with many Presidents of the United States.”

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© Casa de S.M. el Rey

Mrs. Obama took the Queen on a tour of the White House garden. Today was The Queen’s birthday.

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© Casa de S.M. el Rey

The King and Queen then drive to Capitol Hill to meet with members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

Staffers there commented on the King’s height and the Queen’s beauty and impeccable outfit.

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© Casa de S.M. el Rey

Queen Letizia had changed into an evening outfit for a reception with the Spanish community in Washington, including famed chef José Andrés.

The next morning King Felipe met with U.S. business leaders at the Spanish ambassador’s residence. He asked them to trust Spanish stability and economic growth.

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© Casa de S.M. el Rey

Don Felipe then spoke about transatlantic relations at the Wilson Center while Queen Letizia visited the National Institutes of Health.

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© Casa de S.M. el Rey

The Washington visit ended with a meeting at Georgetown University, Don Felipe’s alma mater, Spanish scientists, and a dinner.

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© Casa de S.M. el Rey

They King and Queen took some time to greet workers and students who were gathered on campus.

On Thursday, the royal couple flew to Miami for a conference on Spanish in the U.S., and a Spanish film festival.

On Friday the trip ends in St. Augustine, where Their Majesties will mark the 450th anniversary of the former Spanish city.

They will give Ford Motor Co. CEO the Bernardo de Gálvez award. named for a Spanish colonial leader who helped the U.S. gain independence from Britain.

Queen Letizia, Now A ‘Barbie’ Doll

The AFD Group, a company of Russian doll-makers, recently unveiled one of Queen Letizia.

The company, which has made dolls of numerous celebrities and public figures, displayed their creation during a gathering in Spain this weekend.

Photo courtesy AFD Group.
Photo courtesy AFD Group.

The doll captures the Queen’s look during events surrounding the wedding of Prince William and Katherine Middleton in London.

News outlets around the world have reported on the doll, and also noted that it will not be for sale.

Back to school

Separately, last week King Felipe and Queen Letizia drove their daughters, Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia, to their first day of school after summer break.

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King Felipe at the Palace of Justice in Madrid for the opening of the judicial year. © Casa de S.M. el Rey

Their Majesties have been busy with appearances ahead of a planned visit to the U.S. starting tomorrow.