Spanish Royal Family marks 50th anniversary of the restoration of the Monarchy

Spanish Royal Family marks 50th anniversary of the restoration of the Monarchy

On Friday, the Spanish Royal Family attended engagements marking the 50th anniversary of the restoration of the Monarchy in Spain.

They first attended a ceremony during which King Felipe bestowed the Order of the Golden Fleece upon Queen Sofia, Felipe González, Miguel Herrero y Rodríguez de Miñón, and Miquel Roca i Junyent, for their dedication and commitment to the service of Spain and the Crown.

Afterward, King Felipe, Queen Letizia, Princess Leonor, and Infanta Sofia attended the event "50 years later: the Crown in the transition to democracy" at the Congress of Deputies.

In his speech, King Felipe said: “Ultimately, of all the lessons contained within this House, perhaps the most important is this: democratic Spain, even before being a country, a people, or a territory, is an idea. A beautiful idea that embodies the best of who we are; that to which we aspire; the sum of our dreams, longings, and hopes; an idea to which it is worthwhile to dedicate each and every day of our lives. And the Crown, rest assured, will always be at its service, because in that service lies its very reason for being.”

Queen Letizia wore her Carolina Herrera suit with her Magrit pumps and her Magrit bag. She paired the outfit with her Gold & Roses earrings and her Coreterno ring.

Princess Leonor wore a Bleis suit with Monpiel shoes. She also wore her Gold & Roses earrings.

Infanta Sofia wore a Vogana outfit with her Magrit flats.

Queen Sofia wore an Alejandro de Miguel gown and matching jacket.

Prince Albert and Princess Charlene meet President of Portugal

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