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Why is the heir to the Spanish throne also known as Princess of Girona?

© Casa de SM el Rey Later this week, Princess Leonor will preside over the Princess of Girona Foundation Awards with her family. Among her titles as heir to the Spanish throne is ‘Princess of Girona,’ so today, we’re going to look at why the Spanish heir receives that title. Historically, the Prince or Princess of Girona was the heir to the Crown of Aragon. This kingdom originated in 1162 and was a powerful kingdom until its dissolution in 1716 when it was combined, along with Castile, to form the kingdom of Spain and was ruled over by a centralised monarch. A title referencing Girona dates to 1351, when King Peter IV of Aragon designated the use of Duke of Girona for his heir. In 1416, Ferdinand I of Aragon elevated the title to Prince of Girona; but it later fell out of use and was revived in the 20

King to visit Alicante - The Leader Newspaper

The Leader Newspaper King Felipe VI will be in Alicante next Thursday where he will be presenting the Research Prize of the Princess of Girona Foundation, according to the city ‘s mayor, Luis Barcala. The monarch will attend the event that will take place at the Las Cigarreras Cultural Complex on Thursday, 29 April. “His presence in Alicante is a true honour for the city,” said the mayor. “We have a great King of whom we are enormously proud,” said Barcala, who adds that he is very “excited and very grateful” for the confirmation from the Royal Household that the king will attend.

Queen Letizia of Spain recycles houndstooth blazer for third time at an event in Madrid

Queen Letizia of Spain recycles houndstooth blazer for third time at an event in Madrid
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Spanish royals release annual Christmas card with beaming Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofía

324 shares In the photo, identical-looking sisters Leonor and Sofía are both dressed casually, with their hair swept back in high ponytails and with an absence of face masks. Leonor, 15, showcases her seasonal style in a high-neck cream jumper paired with a black body warmer, meanwhile Sofia dons a check coat and beige knitwear.    The photograph chosen for the Christmas card was likely to have been taken during the family s visit to Somao in Northern Spain in October (pictured) The sweet snap is believed to have been taken during the Spanish royal family s visit to Somao in October. The area was honoured as the 2020 Best Asturian Village, the day after the Princesa de Asturias Awards.

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