Wisdom. Attention. Genuine interest in everything. Sense of humor. Calm. Calm. Exemplary. Very informed. Connect with the problems of people your age. This is not a summary of what the media wrote about Leonor de Borbón. All these virtues exist in the princess, according to an article published today. Funnily enough, in the second paragraph the author refers to “the mystery surrounding the young woman called to rule in Spain.”
As a mystery, they know a lot about it, all of it amazing. Memes with Leonor dressed as Wonder Woman are making the rounds. Superhero, but with poise. Don’t brag about superpowers to civilians.
Leonor wore a white suit at the Constitutional oath-taking ceremony on her 18th birthday. That way, it looks brighter. It’s a bit of marketing first not to dress her up like she’s an old lady. Infanta Sofía dresses as if she is going to drink in the summer in an elegant manner. I’m number two, so don’t worry about me. I’m here to have fun and help my sister with anything. It couldn’t be denied that his smile was much better than the heir to the throne.
In the TVE broadcast, they said that the color white was “a clear message about the kind of monarchy Leonor embodies.” Since the author of this article never knew exactly what the colors represented, he wore a black shirt, but with no ill will.
The public functions of monarchies are usually so few that in theory it does not matter who performs those functions in the 21st century. The precedents of recent decades in the British monarchy suggest that this may have been a huge mistake. There is no longer a way to hide scandals and each step on the previous scandal when the raw materials are not of good quality. The latest thing they’ve had in England is the future king not speaking to his brother, let alone his sister-in-law, and they’ve already produced a duel that the tabloids are happy to enjoy.
The only subversive detail Leonor allows is writing with her left hand. Now we know that he is left-handed, and this is the only life his mother will allow him.
It was an act of Congress reserved for Spanish officials, who were basically deputies and senators. The Madrid government tried to take to the streets with screens and without much impact. In the end, what was talked about was listening to the president of Congress speak, listening to the princess give a brief oath to the Magna Carta and then the politicians competing to see who could clap the longest. It’s cheaper to give people a cake that doesn’t look good at all, but with the colors of the Spanish flag tending to fade.
They don’t even care about something more special that people can keep as a memento. For a “historic” day, they didn’t spend much on the budget.
Outside of Congress, things get very complicated for the people dealing with their stories. For example, going to work or to the doctor. The central area of Madrid has been cordoned off by police, preventing pedestrians from moving around the Congress and its surroundings.
“That’s the Maginot Line,” complained a middle-aged man. In reality, the Maginot Line is not very resistant. The older ones preferred to stick with the usual suspects. “This is Marlaska’s fault,” he said. Like Pavlov’s dogs, some people whistled when Pedro Sánchez appeared on the screen placed at Puerta del Sol.
Only after the event started, several routes were opened so that people could cross them monarchical axis which crosses the middle.
The custom in institutional action is for politicians to limit their statements to the reasons for their summons. On a day like Tuesday, that means turning the spotlight on the Princess of Asturias and the kingdom. However, the far-right did not want to waste any microphones in its anguish over Sánchez’s imminent inauguration.
Alberto Núñez Feijóo stood in front of the cameras to deliver his message, including criticizing the Government for the boycott of Congress events by its partners and calling PSOE meeting number three with Carles Puigdemont on Monday a “photo of surrender”. .
Not even on a day like today do the PP leaders realize that socialist support for the monarchy, beyond the arcane “republican values” claimed by the PSOE, is a guarantee that Felipe VI can aspire to his daughter’s office. .one day, later.
With the aim of not taking any more risks, the Royal Family and Government chose to expel Juan Carlos de Borbón, who lives in the United Arab Emirates, from the Congress, who could only attend the family celebration in Zarzuela. His millions accumulated illegally abroad and his extramarital affairs with women who were not his wife nearly sunk the monarchy’s reputation. At the very least, they left it in a state of serious disrepair. Even though it was detrimental to the far right, protecting Felipe and Leonor required him to be as far away as possible.
The big question before the event was whether any newspapers would dare to quote it the story of the pea princess to deny that Leonor, who grew up in the privilege of being a member of the royal family, was fine to the point of being uncomfortable. Inevitably, that’s the way it is. Leonor will endure whatever they throw at her, that is the message that comes to us from above. It’s not that difficult. You just need to accept the money that Parliament gives you when approving the budget. What his grandfather didn’t do.
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