Spanish royal family explained

The Spanish royal family constitutes the Spanish branch of the House of Bourbon (Spanish; Castilian: [[:es:Casa de Borbón (España)|Casa de Borbón]]), also known as the House of Bourbon-Anjou (Spanish; Castilian: Casa de Borbón-Anjou). The royal family is headed by King Felipe VI and currently consists of the King; Queen Letizia; their children, Leonor, Princess of Asturias, and Infanta Sofía; and Felipe's parents, King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofía. The royal family lives at the Zarzuela Palace in Madrid, although their official residence is the Royal Palace of Madrid. The membership of the royal family is defined by royal decree and consists of: the King of Spain, the monarch's spouse, the monarch's parents, his children, and the heir to the Spanish throne.[1]

Titles and styles

The titles and styles of the Royal Family are as follows:[2]

Members of the royal family

Members of the King's family

House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies

Royal family tree

See also: Kings of Spain family tree.

Notes

* - Member of the Royal Family (as opposed to the Family of the King, or extended family)

** - Member of the Extended royal family

Public role

Members of the Spanish Royal Family are often asked by non-profit charitable, cultural, or religious organizations within and outside Spain to become their patrons, a role the Spanish constitution recognizes and codified in Title II Article 62 (j). It is incumbent for the monarch "to exercise the High Patronage of the Royal Academies".[30] Royal patronage conveys a sense of official credibility as the organization is scrutinized for suitability. A royal presence often greatly raises the profile of the organization and attracts media publicity and public interest that the organization may not have otherwise garnered, aiding in the charitable cause or cultural event. Royalty make use of their considerable celebrity to assist the organization to raise funds or to promote government policy.

Additionally, members of the royal family may also pursue their own charitable and cultural interests. Queen Sofía devotes much of her time to the Queen Sofia Foundation (Fundación Reina Sofía);[31] while Leonor, Princess of Asturias presents the annual Princess of Asturias Awards (Premios Princesa de Asturias), which aims to promote "scientific, cultural and humanistic values that form part of mankind's universal heritage."[32] The Princess of Asturias Foundation (Fundación Princesa de Asturias) holds the annual Princess of Asturias Awards acknowledging the contributions of individuals, entities, and/or organizations from around the world who make notable achievements in the sciences, humanities, or public affairs.

King Felipe VI serves as president of the Organization of Ibero-American States which hosts the annual Ibero-American Summit, serves as president of the Codespa Foundation, which finances specific economic and social development activities in Latin American and other countries, and serves as president of the Spanish branch of the Association of European Journalists, which is composed of achieving communications professionals.[33] King Felipe VI also serves as honorary chair of the Ministry of Culture National Awards Ceremonies.[34]

Infanta Elena, Duchess of Lugo, Juan Carlos' elder daughter, is the Director of Cultural and Social Projects of Mapfre Foundation,[35] while Infanta Cristina, Juan Carlos' younger daughter, served as the Goodwill Ambassador to the United Nations for the 2nd World Assembly on Ageing, and is a member of the Dali Foundation Board of Trustees, president of the International Foundation for Disabled Sailing, and Director of Social Welfare at the La Caixa Foundation in Barcelona where she lives with her family.[36]

King Juan Carlos, Queen Sofia, and Infanta Cristina are all members of the Bilderberg Group, an informal think-tank centered on United States and European relations, and other world issues.[37] [38] [39]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.boe.es/diario_boe/txt.php?id=BOE-A-1981-28756 Royal Decree 2917/1981, dated 27 November, on the Civil Registry of the Royal Family
  2. http://www.boe.es/diario_boe/txt.php?id=BOE-A-1987-25284 Royal Decree 1368/1987, dated 6 November, regulating titles, forms of address and honours pertaining to the Royal Family and to the Regents
  3. Web site: Casa de Su Majestad el Rey de España – Actividades y Agenda – Hitos más importantes de Su Alteza Real el Príncipe de Asturias . 20 June 2014 . es . Casareal.es.
  4. News: Don Felipe de Borbón, principe de Asturias . El Pais . 22 January 1977 . 20 June 2014 . es.
  5. News: Fiesta spirit returns for royal wedding . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220112/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/spain/1462574/Fiesta-spirit-returns-for-royal-wedding.html . 2022-01-12 . subscription . live . telegraph.co.uk . 22 May 2004 . 16 May 2016 . Wilkinson, Isambard.
  6. News: Felipe takes over as king of Spain. BBC News. 18 June 2014.
  7. Web site: Letizia Ortiz, Reina de España. El Comercio. Leticia. Álvarez. 19 June 2014. 29 March 2021. Spanish.
  8. Web site: es. Paloma Rocasolano, enlace sindical. Diario de Navarra. ES. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20070216024655/http://www.diariodenavarra.es/especiales/bodareal/familias/pagina6.asp. 16 February 2007.
  9. News: Spain's future queen gives birth. 15 May 2016. BBC News. 31 October 2005.
  10. News: Spanish crown princess has second daughter. 15 May 2016. Reuters. 29 April 2007.
  11. Gay . Danielle . Inside Queen Sofía and King Juan Carlos's 1962 wedding . 13 May 2019 . Vogue Australia . . 17 September 2020.
  12. Bernecker . Walther . Monarchy and Democracy: The Political Role of King Juan Carlos in the Spanish Transición . Journal of Contemporary History . January 1998 . 33 . 1 . 65–84. 10.1177/003200949803300104 . 157966975.
  13. Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Fürstliche Häuser XV. "Spanien". C.A. Starke Verlag, 1997, pp. 20, 100-101. (in German)
  14. Web site: ABC (Madrid) – 21/12/1963, p. 65 – ABC.es Hemeroteca. hemeroteca.abc.es. 8 August 2019. 2020-01-12.
  15. Web site: BOE.es – Documento BOE-A-1995-5742. 18 January 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20080116184453/http://www.boe.es/g/es/bases_datos/doc.php?coleccion=iberlex&id=1995%2F05742. 16 January 2008. dead. dmy-all.
  16. Villar, Cote. Guardián de acero para el divorcio real. La otra crónica, no. 55 (6 February 2010). El Mundo.
  17. Web site: Froilán descoloca a sus propios familiares y amigos con un giro inesperado. ESchismógrafo. 2018-07-18. esdiario.com. 2020-01-12.
  18. News: Nace la primera nieta de los Reyes, que se llamará Victoria Federica . . Mábel . Galaz . 10 September 2000 . Madrid . 6 May 2019 . es . Prisa.
  19. http://www.boe.es/diario_boe/txt.php?id=BOE-A-1997-20586 Real Decreto 1502/1997
  20. Web site: 2024-01-24 . La infanta Cristina e Iñaki Urdangarin firman su divorcio en secreto . 2024-01-24 . HOLA . es.
  21. Web site: How an ideal couple's life went to hell . El Pais . 11 February 2014 . 9 September 2016 . Luis Gómez.
  22. Web site: Doña Margarita, la 'super infanta' que caminaba por las cornisas de los castillos, cumple 81 años . Bianchi . Martin . 6 March 2020 . ¡Hola! . 22 December 2021.
  23. Web site: La Infanta Doña Margarita ha contraído matrimonio con el doctor Don Carlos Zurita . Salas y Guirior, José . 13 October 1972 . ABC.
  24. Web site: Carlos Zurita cumple 78 años, un cumpleaños más marcado por la polémica de Casa Real . 9 October 2021 . Europa Press . es.
  25. https://www.abc.es/archivo/periodicos/abc-madrid-19980210-103.html Obituary of Dr. Carlos Zurita y González-Vidalte
  26. Montjouvent, Philippe de. Le Comte de Paris et sa Descendance. Editions du Chaney, 1998, Charenton, pp. 251-261, 264-265, 270-272. (French). .
  27. Book: de Montjouvent . Philippe . Le Comte de Paris et sa Descendance . 1998 . Editions du Chaney . 2-913211-00-3.
  28. News: Kamm . Henry . French Princess Wed To Spaniard . . Dreux, France . 13 May 1965.
  29. Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Fürstliche Häuser Band XV. "Spanien". C.A. Starke, Limburg an der Lahn, 1997, pp. 103-105. (German). .
  30. http://es.wikisource.org/wiki/Constituci%C3%B3n_espa%C3%B1ola_de_1978:_04 1978 Spanish Constitution. Part II. The Crown
  31. http://www.fundacionreinasofia.es/ Queen Sofia Foundation
  32. http://www.fundacionprincipedeasturias.org/ Prince of Asturias Foundation
  33. http://www.codespa.org/epages/Codespa.sf Codespa Foundation
  34. https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=es&u=http://www.casareal.es/index-iden-idweb.html&ei=Vp9HSuHsB4KGtgft3ayXCw&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=3&ct=result&prev=/search%3Fq%3DSpanish%2Bmonarchy%26hl%3Den%26rls%3Dcom.microsoft:*:IE-SearchBox%26rlz%3D1I7GGLL_en Delivery of the National Awards of the Ministry of Culture 2008
  35. http://www.casareal.es/sar_elena/index-iden-idweb.html Infanta Elena
  36. http://www.casareal.es/sar_cristina/index-iden-idweb.html Infanta Cristina
  37. News: The Bilderberg group. Mark Oliver. 4 June 2004. The Guardian.
  38. Web site: Bilderberg Meeting of 1997 Assembles. 13 June 1997. PR Newswire. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110430211149/http://www.prnewswire.de/cgi/release?id=42594. 30 April 2011.
  39. News: Bilderberg Group Meets In Athens Amid Tight Security. NASDAQ.