Prince Felipe and Princess Letizia, Current Events Part 10: June - July 2005


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In reference to some of the comments on the last thread regarding whether or not Spaniards are monarchists—some posters seem to think that it's a question of Juan Carlos as a person versus Felipe as a person. It is not. Many people in Spain viewed the parliamentary monarchy that was established after Franco died as a compromise, not as an ideal—this is a philosophical and ideological issue, not a "personality" issue. Spain's political history in the 20th century is highly complicated and highly volatile, and many of those same issues still linger in the contemporary political scene. Some people think the establishment of the parliamentary monarchy was good for what is known as "the transition" (from dictatorship to democracy) but that it is time for another transition. Unlike in other European countries, there are also regional political parties in some Autonomous regions interested in all out independence. As an interesting aside, Spain's political structure is considered one of the most, if not the most, decentralized in the industrialized world.

The complicated and fascinating political situation in Spain is why I personally find it so interesting to watch Felipe and Letizia—they have very real political and social issues to navigate that are quite complex. Looking pretty in a fashionable hat is insufficient and meaningless in such a situation. Unlike with some crown princely couples in securely established monarchies, being nice and looking nice is not enough--Felipe and Letizia simply don't have the same leeway, they have very different pressures from some of the other couples and they need to work seriously in the public eye and behind the scenes to consolidate the parliamentary monarchy as the governmental system of choice, without ever seeming to do so. It's a difficult, fascinating and very very serious challenge.

Well, that's my opinion at any rate.

Here are a few images from today from Reuters via Yahoo.com—interestingly, in this town in which the Republican Party of Catalonia had a little protest, almost 3000 people came out to greet them:
 

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lucys said:
In reference to some of the comments on the last thread regarding whether or not Spaniards are monarchists—some posters seem to think that it's a question of Juan Carlos as a person versus Felipe as a person. It is not. Many people in Spain viewed the parliamentary monarchy that was established after Franco died as a compromise, not as an ideal—this is a philosophical and ideological issue, not a "personality" issue. Spain's political history in the 20th century is highly complicated and highly volatile, and many of those same issues still linger in the contemporary political scene. Some people think the establishment of the parliamentary monarchy was good for what is known as "the transition" (from dictatorship to democracy) but that it is time for another transition. Unlike in other European countries, there are also regional political parties in some Autonomous regions interested in all out independence. As an interesting aside, Spain's political structure is considered one of the most, if not the most, decentralized in the industrialized world.

The complicated and fascinating political situation in Spain is why I personally find it so interesting to watch Felipe and Letizia—they have very real political and social issues to navigate that are quite complex. Looking pretty in a fashionable hat is insufficient and meaningless in such a situation. Unlike with some crown princely couples in securely established monarchies, being nice and looking nice is not enough--Felipe and Letizia simply don't have the same leeway, they have very different pressures from some of the other couples and they need to work seriously in the public eye and behind the scenes to consolidate the parliamentary monarchy as the governmental system of choice, without ever seeming to do so. It's a difficult, fascinating and very very serious challenge.


the democracy after franco wasn't really a compromise. king juan carlos had to accept all the fascist rules and literally "put his hand" on them as a sign that he accepted them when he was crowned future king of spain. when tejero's "golpe" (coup) took place, the king had some kind of "compromise" with the people supporting franco to accept it. however he did not, and that is why today spain is a democracy and why many spaniards are grateful to juan carlos, therefore call themselves "juancarlistas" but not monarquics (sp?) or felipistas.
 
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carlota said:
the democracy after franco wasn't really a compromise.
I did not mean to imply that a "democratic" government was a compromise, I meant that the form that government would take was. Some people wished for an all out Republic, and some of Franco's old cohorts wished for something less representative.

In any case, more photos from Sabadell, in which elperiodico describes their welcome by the town's people as "euphoric". Via Imagine Scandinavia (1 of 2):
 

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Imagine Scandinavia 2 of 2
 

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More from Contrastpress:
 

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One more from Contactpress
 

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From Colourpress, Letizia looks very beautiful in theese pictures
 

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some more............
 

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Oh my God! On this first photo (last set) she is touching her baby! So cute!
 
Thanks, Larzen!
I was missing those superb Colourpress' photos... ;)
 
The princess is just Lovely :)
 
Letizia looked fresh and beautiful. I simply love this woman in bright colors, they suit her so well!
 
You are right on the money Anna, bright colors on Letizia are wonderful. And her accessories are to die for! Just a peak into her closet would be heaven.
 
I appreciate the photos and the explanation/clarification of the complicated political situation in Spain.
 
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new questions

Hey guys im new and I have a question, in my spanish class here at school last summer, we learned all about the royal family even watching the wedding on TV, and doing reports on the news coverage CNN Fox, etc. that got me REALLY intersted in this fasinating monarchy their interaction with the people their accessibility etc.. Plus all the guys in my class loved Princess Letizia we think she is gorgeous ANYWAYS I was wondering about the their Royal Highness' interaction with other royal families/persons such as Caroline of Monaco, Andrea C. (her son), Elizabeth II, William, Princess Victoria etc. have they "mingled" with them? I know their schedules are busy but are their any pictures? and if not are their reasons why? Also anypictures with the Bushs? I know they are friends of the Spanish Royals and id really like to see them.

Thanks this website is SO INTERESTING

SIC 'EM BEARS !!!
 
BaylorBear06 said:
I was wondering about the their Royal Highness' interaction with other royal families
Welcome, BaylorBear!
Here's a couple of threads, where you can find photos of the Princes of Asturias and the Sweedish Royals, from their April's visit to Sweeden :
http://www.theroyalforums.com/forums/showthread.php?p=201932#post201932
http://www.theroyalforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5723&page=1&pp=20

Besides, you can find some photos of the Princes chatting with other Royals from Monaco and the Netherlands, at the thread dedicated to the wedding of Fred and Mary of Denmark:
http://www.theroyalforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2212

as well in the thread about the pre-wedding dinner at El Pardo:
http://www.theroyalforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5466

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Also anypictures with the Bushs? I know they are friends of the Spanish Royals and id really like to see them.
There are photos of the Bush family with King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia, but not with the Princes of Asturias...
 
From Casa Real, the official pictures of their visit to Sabadell
 

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Letizia looks absolutely beautiful. Bright colors suit her very well and allow her to stand out from the sea of black that the men tend to prefer.
 
I do not like how letizia dress. I preferd maxima, mathilde, or marry. these woman know how to be faschion
 
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