King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia, Current Events Part 2: February - April 2005


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King Juan Carlos of Spain (2nd from R) chats with King Abdullah of Jordan (2nd from L) and Prince Ali of Jordan in presence of the President of Real Madrid Florentino Perez (R) just before the beginning of European Champions League football match between Real Madrid and Juventus in Madrid, 22 February 2005
 

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I wanted to know if anyone has read the JC book by Paul Preston... It is the only english book I can find on JC I wanted to know if it is any good before I ordered it... If you guys can suggest any more that would be great... I can only read english...

thanks

Q
 
King Juan Carlos receives King Abdulah of Jordan at La Zarzuela
 

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Here more images from Casa Real.
The first one is from yesterday at the football game Real Madrid agains Juventus Turin (Real has won - yeah :D )
 

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Queens said:
I wanted to know if anyone has read the JC book by Paul Preston... It is the only english book I can find on JC I wanted to know if it is any good before I ordered it... If you guys can suggest any more that would be great... I can only read english...

thanks

Q

I've just started reading it, in spanish, which is very hard, but i'm trying... so far it's a good book, in a review i read somewhere it said that the book isn't always that positive about JC.. There are not that many books about him, which are translated in english..I also have a sort of photoalbum... with photo's for each year of his life, telling his life story.. It is only in spanish though... It's by Javier Tusell, it's called fotobiografia de Juan Carlos 1 Una vida en imagenes...

I hope this helps you a bit...:)
 
From Hola Magazine, the Queen in Northern Africa:
 

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This was an exclusive article for Hola subscriptions, so thank you very much for sharing it with us, Lucys! :)
 
lucys said:
From Hola Magazine, the Queen in Northern Africa:

Thanks lucys for the pictures; they're much appreciated.

Is Sofia's trip to Northern Africa part of an official trip in relation to her role as Queen or is it part of her Queen Sofia Foundation? The Queen always seems so happy and attentive on such trips, and I love and appreciate how she really makes an attempt to learn and experience the culture of the country she is visiting, by trying their local delicacies as well as dressing in their native clothes, rather than simply touring such tribes or areas in her tailored and designer suits and expensive jewellery. She really makes an effort which sets her apart.

(Africa seems to be a very popular royal place this week with Sofia, Mathilde and Maxima all there!)
 
Alexandria said:
Is Sofia's trip to Northern Africa part of an official trip in relation to her role as Queen or is it part of her Queen Sofia Foundation?

According to Casa Real, it is an official trip. This is what they say:

Her Majesty the Queen, that travels accompanied by the secretary of International Cooperartion, Leire Pajín, intends to get to know at first-hand the work of the Spanish colaborators and to support the projects in subjects like education, health, environment and the resistant tourism.
 
http://www.aeci.es/14-Documentacion/actividades_cooperacion/viaje_reina.htm

21st February 2005



Queen Sofia has initiated a visit by Algeria, Mauritania and Morocco, to accompany the projects carried out by the Spanish Agency for International Cooperation (AECI). On this trip, the Queen is accompanied by the Secretary of State for Iternational Cooperation, Leire Pajín, and the General Director of Cooperation with Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe, Ricardo Martinez.

These three countries are considered high-priority, by the Plan of Spanish Cooperation 2005-2008, and they have already beneficiated from Spanish aid. In 2003, Mauritania was the country that received the largest amount of non-refunded Spanish aid, with 15 million euros; Morocco received 13, and Algeria 6 million euros.

The trip has begun in Algeria, with a visit to the Center of Alphabetization of Women in Attatba, and later they had lunch with the Algerian President, Abdelaziz Buteflika. In the evening, they took acknowledge of some other cooperation projects, namely the Association of Ceramists AYADI and the Center for Development of Renewable Energies, to conclude the day with a reception in the Embassy, with Spanish co-operators and members of the resident colony in Algeria.

From Tuesday 22nd to Thursday 24th, they will remain in Mauritania where Queen Sofia will be received by President Uld Taya. There they will visit the Technical Office for Cooperation of the AECI in Nuakchott, as well as different projects co-financed by ONGD: Center of Formation of Women COVIDE, Marhaba-Mon 3 and Habitáfrica CEAR. During the following day, they will visit the millenarian city of Walata that is counting with an important financing of the AECI, for the rehabilitation of houses, museums and archives of manuscripts. To finalize this visit to Mauritania, they will visit the Hospital and the Center of Municipal Formation in Nuadibú, together with the Government authorities of the Canary Islands, which co-finance these projects. There will also be an occasion to take acknowledge of the activities developed by other ONGD, by means of an exhibition that will show the projects of marine security, health, alphabetization, preservation of the seal monk, etc.

On Friday, they will go to Morocco. In Tetuán, Doña Sofia it will visit the Day-care center Mulay Rachid, managed by the League for Protection of Childhood, as well as the Center of Technological Residual Water Transference, and the Hanan Center for Educational Disabilities (where FUNCOE, Save the Children and CODESPA participate), in addition to the AECI.
 
23 of February of 2005 (Walapa, Mauritania)
Queen Sofia, accompanied by the wife of the president of Mauritania, Aicha Mint Amhed Tolb, and the Secretary of State for Cooperation, Leire Pajín, visited the city of neolithic origins, Walata, destination of the old caravans that crossed the desert of Sahara, and where they visited the projects of Spanish cooperation.

http://www.abc.es/abc/pg050225/prensa/noticias/Nacional/Nacional/200502/25/NAC-NAC-035.asp
Yesterday, the Queen arrived in Tetuán (Morocco), to finishl the last part of her trip to three countries of the Magreb, where she gave her support to diverse projects of cooperation. Coming from Nuadibú, economic capital of Mauritania, Doña Sofía was received in the airport by Princess Lalla Salma, wife of King Mohamed VI, who offered her a supper in her honor. Queen Sofia will visit today a day-care center, a center of transference and another one of special education. After a lunch with cooperators, she will conclude this tour and will return to Spain.
 
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From ABC:
http://www.abc.es/abc/pg050225/prensa/noticias/Nacional/Nacional/200502/25/NAC-NAC-034.asp
King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia will make a State visit to Algeria, according to the announcement made yesterday by the president of that country, Abdelaziz Buteflika, when talking to the journalists, at the end of a meeting of with Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero. Although Queen Sofía was just a couple of days ago in Algiers, the visit of the Kings would be the second visit of official character ,since they traveled to that country in 1983. Most probably, it will occur during the last trimestre, so that it would take place in the same year as the one they made to Morocco, another great country of Magreb.
Yesterday, the Spanish and Algerian Governments made public an extensive official notice, on which Zapatero confirmed that, within the revision of the Power Plan, that will start before the 30th of June, his Government will give the qualification of "type A" (i.e. high-priority) to the Medgaz project, a gas pipe-line that will unite Algeria and Spain, so the construction shall begin in July 2006. In addition, Madrid and Algiers will together form teams, to fight terrorism in a more effective way.
 
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Queen Sofía was received by Lala Salma, wife of Mohamed VI, at her arrival to the airport of Tetuán. The young princess offered Queen Sofia a gala dinner within the brief visit to Morocco.
Photo from Hola:
 

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Queen Sofia to visit Children institutions in Morocco:

Tetuan, (Northern Morocco) Feb 25 - Queen Sofia of Spain arrived, Thursday, in the Northern town of Tetuan, where she is due to visit several children institutions.

Queen Sofia was greeted upon arrival by Princess Lalla Salma (spouse of HM King Mohammed VI of Morocco).

Her activity schedule includes visits to Child Protection League, the Used Water Technology transfer center, the Hanane Disabled Children Protection Center and the Cervantes Spanish Teaching center.

The Spanish Queen arrived in Morocco From Mauritania, where she visited along with Mrs Aicha Ould Taya, spouse of the Mauritanian president, several towns and social institutions, including those contributed to by Spain. Algeria was the first leg of the Spanish Queen tour to the region.

Earlier this year, Queen Sofia accompanied her husband, King Juan Carlos, on a three-day State visit he paid to Morocco on January 17 through 19.

On January 19, Princess Lalla Salma and Queen Sophia visited, in Tangiers, Northern Morocco, the social center “Assadaka” for children and
young people who are in a difficult situation.


The center was set up part of a partnership between Entraide Nationale (public establishment for the fight against poverty) and the Spanish NGO 'Paideia' that is active in the protection of youth and children in a difficult situation.
 

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Princess lalla salma of morocco offred a gala dinner to queen sofia,representants from both countries of the protection childhoods' associations attend the dinner:
 

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February 25, 2004: Queen Sofia accompanied by Lalla Salma of Morocco visited the Hanan Center in Tetouan, Morocco. This is the last day of Queen Sofia's trip to Algeria, Mauritania and Morocco.
 

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Queen Sofia get a warm royal welcome from Princess Lalla Salma:


The friendly relations between Spain and her southern neighbours are obviously going from strength to strength, with Queen Sofia paying her second visit to Morocco in under a month. King Mohammed's wife, Princess Lalla Salma, warmly embraced her European visitor when she arrived at Tetouan Airport on Thursday afternoon.

Later that day the red-haired princess, dressed in a spectacular silver kaftan with ornate detailing, hosted a lavish dinner in honour of her guest. And the fact she has taken charge of such a high-profile event is just further evidence of the Moroccan royal household's determination to modernise.

The 26-year-old, who married King Mohammed in 2002, is the first wife of a Moroccan monarch to be photographed or seen publicly. A qualified computer engineer, she has taken centre stage at numerous official functions, including last year's visit from the Belgian royals.

The North African country has not always enjoyed such strong ties with Spain, however. Indeed the visit made by King Juan Carlos and his wife just a few weeks ago was the first in over 25 years. On that occasion Sofia had hoped to visit the historic city of Tetouan, but in the end there wasn't time in her hectic schedule.

Lalla Salma wasn't about to let her friend go disapponted, though, so the two women arranged to meet up again this week. And it seems the two countries are set to take their friendship one step further, as Spanish and Moroccan politicians are currently hammering out plans to build a tunnel under the Straits of Gibraltar.


http://www.hellomagazine.com/royalty/2005/02/25/lallasalma/
 

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Monalisa said:
Queen Sofia get a warm royal welcome from Princess Lalla Salma:


The friendly relations between Spain and her southern neighbours are obviously going from strength to strength, with Queen Sofia paying her second visit to Morocco in under a month. King Mohammed's wife, Princess Lalla Salma, warmly embraced her European visitor when she arrived at Tetouan Airport on Thursday afternoon.

Later that day the red-haired princess, dressed in a spectacular silver kaftan with ornate detailing, hosted a lavish dinner in honour of her guest. And the fact she has taken charge of such a high-profile event is just further evidence of the Moroccan royal household's determination to modernise.

The 26-year-old, who married King Mohammed in 2002, is the first wife of a Moroccan monarch to be photographed or seen publicly. A qualified computer engineer, she has taken centre stage at numerous official functions, including last year's visit from the Belgian royals.

The North African country has not always enjoyed such strong ties with Spain, however. Indeed the visit made by King Juan Carlos and his wife just a few weeks ago was the first in over 25 years. On that occasion Sofia had hoped to visit the historic city of Tetouan, but in the end there wasn't time in her hectic schedule.

Lalla Salma wasn't about to let her friend go disapponted, though, so the two women arranged to meet up again this week. And it seems the two countries are set to take their friendship one step further, as Spanish and Moroccan politicians are currently hammering out plans to build a tunnel under the Straits of Gibraltar.


http://www.hellomagazine.com/royalty/2005/02/25/lallasalma/
I applaud both of these women. This is just another reason why I feel that women should rule the world. We rock!:D
 
King JC relationship with his son in laws

I am just curious about how the relationship is with JC and Jamie as well as JC with Inaki....

I know that JC and Jamie did not get along before but how is the relationship now...

I rarely see pictures of them together....

thanks Q
 
From ABC:

http://www.abc.es/abc/pg050302/prensa/noticias/Nacional/Nacional/200503/02/NAC-NAC-019.asp

The Kings will preside over a sober act at the Forest of the Absentees, in tribute to the victims
Not to do anything that the victims would not want and sobriety. These are the two rules that have prevailed from Moncloa, to the acts for the first anniversary of the terrorist attacks of 11-M. The main act will be constituted by five minutes of silence and a floral offering (that will take place on Friday the 11th, at the Forest of the Absentees, Park of El Retiro of Madrid), presided by TRH the Kings, in presence of the head of the Executive, José Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, the president of the Community, Esperanza Aguirre, and the mayor of the city, Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón.
 
King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia presided over the ceremony of the scholarships "La Caixa", destined to subsidize the postgraduate courses of 130 students, in Universities of the United States, Germany, United Kingdom, France, Canada and China.
Photo from La Casa del Rey:
 

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March 2, 2005: Queen Sofia attended the exhibition "Lamela 1954-2005" to commemorate the fifty years of the architect Antonio Lamela.
 

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Queen Sofia presided yesterday the ceremony of the Investigation Prizes Serono 2004, at the Royal Medicine Academy, an initiative of the Fundación Salud 2000, which warded four unpublished projects in biological and biomedical investigation.
Photo from La Casa del Rey:
 

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http://www.estrelladigital.es/articulo.asp?sec=cul&fech=02/03/2005&name=rey

After the first edition of the Television newscast, TVE has 10 lines of the Quijote, where well-known and anonymous people, will read 10 lines of the Cervantes' novel. Yesterday, King Juan Carlos was the first person to participate in that show, which commemorates to the fourth centenary of this masterpiece of Spanish Literature. In addition to KJC, we will also listen to the readings of writers like García Márquez, Almudena Grandes, Luis García Montero, Ignacio Ramonet, Jorge Edward, Carme Riera and Rosa Regás.
 
King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia presided yesterday over the commemorations of the 75th anniversary of the Mutua Madrileña Automovilista, an act in which they have given the Medals of Honour of the Foundation. Don Juan Carlos emphasized in his speech the activities of its Medical Foundation - namely the collaboration with the Alzheimer Project of Queen Sofia's Foundation - which has the objective "to canalize an impulse to investigation, patronage to projects of healthcare and support for the formation, with the aim of helping those who have lost their health".
Photo from La Casa del Rey:
 

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King Juan Carlos visited the basilica of Jesus de Medinaceli, in Madrid´s oldtown, on the occasion of the veneration of the Christ of Medinaceli, celebrated the first day of every month, and especially on March the first.
This religious tradition began in 1682, when the first congregation arrived to the basilica to adore this Jesus, and it has gone on until now.
People have been in line since Wednesday, to adore the image of the Jesus of Medinaceli, to kiss his feet, prey to him or participate in mass.
Photos from ImagineScandinavia:
 

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