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:previous: I like that, whenever there is people waiting for them outside their events, she and Felipe always take the time to go and thank them, shake hands, small talks... I know it's just a way of pushing up their public image, but so many other do not even bother :lol: And also that personal contact is something people like a lot, even if they only get a handshake and a quick "good morning".

That's something I noticed when they visited my family's hometown a year ago, what people there remembers more joyfully is how they take a lot of time to make sure they greet personally at least the first row of people gatered at the square (that was a lot!) before they started with the scheduled events. Sometimes an informal "thanks for the welcoming, I'm glad to be here" means a lot :)

This picture is so funny. Who is the improvised photograph, the town's mayor? :lol:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C8KP0nwVoAAOQLj.jpg

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Here's another gallery:
http://josepgegundez.photoshelter.c...-Foundation/G0000iltpwCcZIFw/C000068aKG.mLQJ0
 
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Thursday, 29 June

Princess of Girona Foundation Awards ceremony


Come and meet the young people who are changing the world in the fields of arts and literature, business, scientific research and social organisations. Attend the 2017 FPdGi Awards ceremony with Their Majesties the King and Queen of Spain. Enjoy surprising discussions between high-profile leaders and artists. After the event, all the attendees will be served a glass of cava.

https://awards.fpdgi.org/agenda/

Friday, 30th june

4th Conference in Girona "How to teach entrepreneurial talent in schools"

Rescuers talent

https://awards.fpdgi.org/agenda/#activitat-66
 
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