Prince Felipe and Princess Letizia of Spain's Visit to Stockholm: April 19, 2005


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The Princes of Asturias will inaugurate next Tuesday the library Francisco Ayala in the Cervantes Institute of Stockholm. The acts organized by the Cervantes centre, as a tribute to the Grenadian academic and writer, will count on the endorsement of the Princes, as an explicit support to his candidacy to the Nobel of Literature ( this is a proposal that is being presented to the Academy since 1996 and that receives a special strength this year of the IV Centenary of the Quijote). Francisco Ayala, who is celebrating 100 years old, is not only an outstanding Cervantin critical, but also the last survivor of the Spanish exiled writers, who would be somehow recognized by this Nobel.
 
Elsa M. said:
The Princes of Asturias will inaugurate next Tuesday the library Francisco Ayala in the Cervantes Institute of Stockholm. The acts organized by the Cervantes centre, as a tribute to the Grenadian academic and writer, will count on the endorsement of the Princes, as an explicit support to his candidacy to the Nobel of Literature ( this is a proposal that is being presented to the Academy since 1996 and that receives a special strength this year of the IV Centenary of the Quijote). Francisco Ayala, who is celebrating 100 years old, is not only an outstanding Cervantin critical, but also the last survivor of the Spanish exiled writers, who would be somehow recognized by this Nobel.

So they will come to Sweden?
 
Yes, so it seems :)
The inauguration of the Ayala Library in the Cervantes Institute of Stockholm is said to be attended not only by the Princes of Asturias, but also by the royal family of Sweden (not official information).
 
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King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia together with Crown Princess Victoria, Princess Lilian and Princess Christina Mrs Magnuson will host a luncheon for Felipe & Letizia at the Royal Palace of Stockholm on Tuesday.

Crown Princess Victoria will also attend the inauguration of the Cervantes Institute.
 
Alright! something to look forward to, photos of both the Spainish Crown Couple and the Swedish Royal Family.
 
Elsa M. said:
Yes, so it seems :)
The inauguration of the Ayala Library in the Cervantes Institute of Stockholm is said to be attended not only by the Princes of Asturias, but also by the royal family of Sweden (not official information).

Victoria will be present for the opening, then Felipe and Letizia will have lunch with the King and Queen, Crown Princes Victoria, Princess Lillian and Princess Cristina
(i wonder if Vivtoria will wear her gold jacket again, she has been sporting it for mettings with many royals lately....:p )

http://www.royalcourt.se/aktuellt/kalendern/arkiv/5.19ae4931022afdcff3800011216.html
 
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Thanks, Granduchess and Larzen, for the confirmation! ;)

Here's an article about the inauguration:
http://actualidad.terra.es/cultura/articulo/instituto_cervantes_quijote_248343.htm

The Princes of Asturias and Princess Victoria of Sweden will inaugurate Tuesday the new Cervantes Institute of Stockholm, an act also attended by the writer Francisco Ayala, who gives the name to the library of the centre. Next Wednesday, Ayala will present his last book, The Invention of the Quijote, a compilation of articles and stories he has published throughout the years and that reflects his admiration towards el caballero de la triste figura. The work is published by Suma de Letras, with the collaboration of the Cervantes Institute.
 
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Does anyone know at which time the inauguration of the Cervantes institute start?

I work right next to it and would love to go and see the princes and CP Victoria!
 
The royal courts website does not give a time.There is an event at 19.30, but I dont know if that is the one the Princes and Victoria is attending. You can contact the Cervantes institute in sweden and ask, here is their homepage, there is a phone number and it also says that is does not cost anything to be there for the opening events.:)

http://www.cervantes.se/
 
So, I called the Cervantes Institute and asked when the inauguration would start. They told me that due to security reasons they were not allowed to tell me and that I could try to call the court and maybe they would tell me. Very very odd. I thought that you were allowed to go and see the royals.
 
Today Casa Real will probably release the official agenda for tomorrow, and then we will be able to know at least wether it is going to be before or after the luncheon...
 
Yes, let's hope so. It seems it's after the luncheon on the Swedish royal court's homepage. I think it's really strange that the royal court puts the address to the Cervantes Institute on its homepage and says that the royals will be there but refuse to say at what time. Really odd.
 
According to the Spanish Royal House's website, the inauguration will take place after the luncheon.
This is their agenda for tomorrow:

[font=Verdana,Arial]1. MEETING WITH FRANCISCO AYALA;[/font]
[font=Verdana,Arial]2. MEETING AND LUNCH WITH TM THE KING AND QUEEN OF SWEEDEN AND HRH PRINCESS VICTORIA (ROYAL PALACE); [/font]
[font=Verdana,Arial]3. INAUGURATION OF THE CERVANTES INSTITUTE, ACCOMPANIED BY HRH PRINCESS VICTORIA.[/font]
 
Cissan said:
Yes, let's hope so. It seems it's after the luncheon on the Swedish royal court's homepage. I think it's really strange that the royal court puts the address to the Cervantes Institute on its homepage and says that the royals will be there but refuse to say at what time. Really odd.

Cissan~Hope you can go! If you do, make sure to give us a full report later that day!
 
The Prince & Princess of Asturias in Stockholm with Spanish writer Francisco Ayala today, pictures from Colourpress:
 

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Here's a picture from the official website of the Royal Court of Sweden, probably taken in connection to the luncheon that King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia hosted for the Prince and Princess of Asturias today. Present at the luncheon were also Crown Princess Victoria, Princess Lilian and Princess Christina Mrs Magnuson.
 

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This morning, during the meeting with Ayala.

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The Prince & Princess of Asturias in Stockholm today, leaving the Grand Hôtel, pictures from UK Press:
 

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Another picture from the official website of the Royal Court. The Prince & Princess of Asturias in Stockholm today, here as guests at the Royal Palace where King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia hosted a luncheon. Present at the luncheon were also Crown Princess Victoria, Princess Lilian and Princess Christina Mrs Magnuson, all but the last are in this picture.
 

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Why is Letizia wearing her coat inside when everyone else have taken theirs off? She has been very cold lately...
 
I love this coat but for some reason it doesn't look as good on Letizia as it would on someone else. The coat seems to overwhelm her tiny body. I think it would look much better on someone taller, with a fuller body and perhaps broader shoulders. It's a pity because it is such a lovely coat.

However I love love love this suit! Has she worn it before? This colour looks so lovely on her, unlike the usual harsh white she likes to wear so much. This colour makes her look much softer and more feminine.
 
from fotomarktplatz
 

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http://www.abc.es/abc/pg050419/actualidad/cultura/cultura/200504/19/principes-asturias_estocolmo_instituto_cervantes.asp

The Princes of Asturias had lunch today, at the Royal Palace of Stockholm, with the King and Queen of Sweden, Carl Gustav and Silvia, and their eldest daughter, Princess Victoria. At one o’clock in the afternoon, Don Felipe and Doña Letizia arrived at the Royal Palace, after a meeting the writer, academic and Cervantes Prize Francisco Ayala, in the hotel of Stockholm where they are lodged.

After the lunch, the Princes of Asturias will inaugurate the headquarters of the Cervantes Institute in the Swedish capital, whose library will take the name of the Granadian writer.

After affectionately greeting their guests, the King and Queen of Sweden, along with Princess Victoria - especially effusive was the greeting between her and the Princes of Asturias - posed for the photographers. Princess Lilian, aunt of Carl Gustav, has also joined the group.

Next, they went to the dining-room of the Royal Palace, where the lunch took place, in a familiar and informal atmosphere, according to what the spokesmen have informed.

 
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Felipe and Letizia in Sweden

Princes of Asturias, Felipe and Letizia, are in Stockholm to open a new Cervantes Institute. Spanish Princes visit to Swedish Royal Family and they were with King Carl Gustaf, Queen Silvia, Princess Victoria and Princess Lilian
 

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