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    Spanish Royals Skiing Trips to Baqueira (2004-2005, 2009-2011, 2013)

    It's a delicate matter, since the company that manages the ski resort of Baqueira-Beret has just enlarged and completely refurbished the King's house in Baqueira, which was given by that company to the royal family back in the seventies. According to El Mundo, a new addition of about 200m2 was...
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    "Letizia Ortiz: A republican in the Court of Juan Carlos I" by Isidre Cunill, 2010

    What we know for certain is that the regional government bought a 900 kg safe to put away her divorce sentence and (allegedly, since this part wasn't confirmed) other documents concerning her past, causing a scandal because of the big expenditure. The safe was kept at the town where the divorce...
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    "Letizia Ortiz: A republican in the Court of Juan Carlos I" by Isidre Cunill, 2010

    Sorry, by "important claim" I was referring to the general idea the House of the King went to great lengths to hide information and make up cover stories. At least for me this is much more important than any trivia about Letizia. Concerning the ultimatum, this is nothing new, it has been...
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    "Letizia Ortiz: A republican in the Court of Juan Carlos I" by Isidre Cunill, 2010

    Snowflower, the author doesn't claim anything close to that belt thing, that was just a mocking allegation made up by another writer that was commenting on the book (see my previous post above). The most important claim by the author appears to be that Felipe knew about several potentially...
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    "Letizia Ortiz: A republican in the Court of Juan Carlos I" by Isidre Cunill, 2010

    There has been some confusion here. The author of the article about the book quoted by AnaC says that he doesn't want to report exactly what events the book mentions not to disclose them again, so he makes up his own exaggerated allegations (like heroin pusher, family abuser) just to critizice...
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    "Letizia Ortiz: A republican in the Court of Juan Carlos I" by Isidre Cunill, 2010

    As far as I remember, the only denials the House of the King has issued in recent times have been about Letizia wearing braces and about her being anorexic. Now they have said, apparently, that they don't know anything about the book and that the allegations aren't important enough to comment...
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    "Letizia Ortiz: A republican in the Court of Juan Carlos I" by Isidre Cunill, 2010

    The author is a Catalan, yes, but not a separatist. On the contrary, he seems to be close to the far right. One of his previous books was a report about the atrocities that allegedly were committed by "republicans" against priests just before the Spanish Civil War.
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    17th Ibero-American Summit in Chile: November 8-10, 2007

    Chávez and Zapatero give their respective versions about the incident (English subtitles): YouTube - Chávez, Zapatero explain "Shut Up" incident (EN subtitles)
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    17th Ibero-American Summit in Chile: November 8-10, 2007

    The video of the incident with English subtitles: YouTube - Juan Carlos, Chávez: "Shut up" (ENGLISH SUBTITLES) Note that Chávez didn't shut up after being warned by the king.
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    The Prince of Asturias Awards All Years Untill 2014

    The prince has to be center stage because it's him, not the queen, who is honored at this event. Nevertheless, you may have noticed that the prize winners, when crossing the stage to receive the prize, make a halt in the middle to honor the queen (some of them even slightly bow) before...
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    The Banned Cover of 'El Jueves' Magazine and Related Issues: July 2007

    If the queen or king are from a foreign country, the penalty is less severe. For example, one can freely criticize Morocco's monarchy. It's only the king of Spain and his relatives who are covered by Article 490(3) of the Penal Code: Anyone who slanders or insults the King or any of his...
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    The Banned Cover of 'El Jueves' Magazine and Related Issues: July 2007

    Yes, lula, I agree Mr Acebes' (PP) statement against the banning came as a surprise. I would expect his party to remain silent. Nevertheless, almost all the newspapers and electronic media from all political stances have condemned the banning. Here is a striking paragraph from an article...
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    The Banned Cover of 'El Jueves' Magazine and Related Issues: July 2007

    Just one remark, dignity or human rights in general are not at issue here. The judge has acted under the articles of the Penal Code that refer to slander against the Crown, not under the ones that defend regular citizens' dignity. Therefore, he has taken this decision not because the dignity...
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    The Banned Cover of 'El Jueves' Magazine and Related Issues: July 2007

    I don't think that those who like the monarchy are happy with this situation, which is more likely to do harm than good to the way monarchy is perceived in Spain. As a consequence of this banning everybody has seen the cartoon and the magazine has got free advertising. Moreover, if it is...
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    The Banned Cover of 'El Jueves' Magazine and Related Issues: July 2007

    The artist, Guillermo, is interviewed by the readers of El Mundo Some of the questions and answers: 1. Brilliant… not only the drawing, the best thing was the text of the cartoon! Did you ever think about the repercussion of your boldness? Because you just tell the truth! I really think that...
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    The Banned Cover of 'El Jueves' Magazine and Related Issues: July 2007

    The magazine just published this note on their site (I don't add the link because the webpage also contains the cartoon): 20 July 2007? We are writing this note on Friday, 20 July 2007, at 7pm. Our offices are crowded with mass media representatives asking us the reasons behind the seizure...
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    Presentation of Infanta Sofía: May 4, 2007

    No, Adelaide, don't take it as a criticism. In fact I would say it's this new dimension of Felipe's personality which I like the most about him.
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    Presentation of Infanta Sofía: May 4, 2007

    Now, since up to now I behaved myself, let me just say two things and please don't bite me, especially after the trouble I took with the transcription. One, every time I see this family I can't help seing Letizia as the head of state to be, and Felipe as the devoted, stay-at-home parent...
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    Presentation of Infanta Sofía: May 4, 2007

    Felipe, Letizia and Leonor at Sofía's presentation - PART 2 Periodistas: ¿Para cuándo Pelayo [un hijo varón]? Press: When should we expect a Pelayo [a male child]? Letizia: Ya veremos, ahora estamos... ahora pendientes de ellas. Letizia: We’ll see, now we're… we're taking care of them [the...
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    Presentation of Infanta Sofía: May 4, 2007

    Here is what I can get from the dialogue on agm's video (YouTube - Primera aparición pública de la Infanta SofÃ*a): Felipe, Letizia and Leonor at Sofía's presentation - PART 1 Periodistas: Parece más morena... Press: Her skin looks darker… Felipe: Es más morenita. Felipe: She is a...
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    Letizia Gives Birth to Second Daughter - Sofía!: April 29, 2007

    You explained it beatifully. Just for the record, then, the infantas Leonor de Borbón Ortiz and Sofía de Borbón Ortiz will be "de Borbón Ortiz" all her life, no matter whom they marry, since Spanish law doesn't allow for any person to adopt a new surname after marriage.
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    Engagement of Prince Felipe and Letizia Ortiz: November 1, 2003

    This is a fictional account of their first date by a comedy program from Catalan TV (in Spanish): YouTube - La primera cita ~ Polònia
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    Letizia Gives Birth to Second Daughter - Sofía!: April 29, 2007

    I've never heard of the queen being named Sofía de Borbón. I think her maiden name was Glücksburg, and she adopted the surname Grecia after the wedding. That's why her children are "de Borbón y Grecia", Borbón for their father and Grecia for their mother; if their mother's surname was Borbón...
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    Letizia Gives Birth to Second Daughter - Sofía!: April 29, 2007

    Congratulations to the parents! Actually, I think it's Sofía de Grecia y Dinamarca. I think her real family name was Glücksburg, but it was changed to "Grecia" so that it would be easier to pronounce in Spanish. The current Spanish law allows for the parents to choose the order in which...
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    The Royal Family of Spain, Current Events Part 14: February - March 2007

    They went to a Disney movie: Princess (how appropriate). Leonor looks good, maybe just a little overwhelmed. Do you think she will still appear in Palma during the Easter holidays?
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