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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

Spanish royals stun as they step out at El Pardo palace in Madrid

Olive Press News Spain Share \n );document.write( \n \n\n );} THE royal family stepped out together in Madrid to as they chaired the meeting of the patronage of Girona’s Princess Foundation.  King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia were joined by their daughters Princesses Leonor and Sofia at El Pardo palace.  The Spanish royals posed for a photograph before they received members of the patronage prior to the meeting.  Looking as elegant as ever, Letizia, 48, wore  a seasonal red top with stunning black skirt complete with floral pattern detail, and high stiletto heels.  Heir to the throne, Princess Leonor, looked every inch the princess in a paisley printed dress with ruffle hem line. 

King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia are joined by their daughters Princesses Leonor and Sofia

Royal family chaired meeting of the patronage of Girona s Princess Foundation Typically stylish, Letizia, 48, donned a bold red top and floral print black skirt King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia were joined by their daughters Princesses Leonor and Sofia today as they chaired the meeting of the patronage of Girona s Princess Foundation at El Pardo palace near Madrid city in Spain. The Spanish royal family, who all donned face masks, posed for a photograph before they received members of the patronage prior to the meeting.  ADVERTISEMENT Typically stylish, Letizia, 48, donned a bold red three-quartered length sleeved top which she paired with a chic black skirt, complete with floral pattern detail, and high stiletto heels. 

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