Sensitive change in the official calendar of the Spanish Royal Family. Philip VI Y letizia They have made the decision to postpone the Princess of Asturias Awards for a few days. The reason? Princess Eleanor’s calendar at UWC Atlantic College in Wales, where she studies. The heiress begins the 2nd year of the baccalaureate on August 26. That day he goes to the United Kingdom and does not return to Spain until the end of October because this year the october holiday, as this holiday period is known in England, will be delayed by a few days. Something that generates a substantial change of plans for the eldest daughter of the kings, as reported pride.
This year, Leonor’s autumn break is later, which means that the tradition of celebrating the great Asturian gala in mid-October is broken. In any case, it will not be until the 28th of that month when the Infanta Sofía’s sister returns to Spain. Therefore, it is estimated that it will be a few days later when they travel to Asturias to chair the event. However, her parents are clear that they don’t want their daughter to miss classes and that’s why this decision was made.
Despite this change of plans, Leonor may be forced to miss a day of her class in Wales because the holiday starts on the 28th afternoon and she is expected to be in Oviedo from Thursday to attend the previous concert. Likewise, that same Friday morning, the audience with the winners will take place at the Reconquista hotel. On the plus side, the princess would stay in Spain until November 6, so she could celebrate her 17th birthday (October 31) with her family and friends.
It’s not the first time Leonor has missed an important act on the Royal Agenda since she’s been in Wales. Last year he had to miss the Columbus Day celebration, as October 12 is not a public holiday in the UK. An absence that shows all the signs of repeating itself this year, as it falls again during the week.
With the permission of the Princess of Girona Awards, the Princess of Asturias is the other major event of the heiress to the Spanish throne every year. She has taken over from her father for two years and it is she who presents the prizes, during a much anticipated ceremony in October. This year, however, we will have to wait a few more days to enjoy it.
In 2019, Felipe VI gave the full role of the Princess of Asturias to his daughter Leonor.
That in 2022 will be the first edition of the Princess of Asturias in which there are no restrictions due to the pandemic. Finally we will see the full faces, the gestures and the smiles of the kings and the rest of those present.
It’s quite a classic. The entire Spanish royal family -except King Juan Carlos- pose and demonstrate their unity at the gates of the Campoamor Theater in Oviedo, where each edition of these prestigious awards is held.
The postponement of the Princess of Asturias therefore also forces the postponement of the visit to the exemplary city, an act often planned the day after the gala and by which the kings and their daughters close their agenda in the community.
1.- Ribadesella/Ribeseya (Ribadesella)
2.- Neighborhood community of Villanueva de Santo Adriano
3.- Trapa, La Vega and El Carme (Langreo)
4.- River area Sella
5.- Santa Ana Fishermen’s Guild (Llanes)
6.- Casino Neighborhood Community
7.- People of the city of Salas
8.- Villoria (Laviana)
9.- Fitoria and festive-cultural society San Antonio de Fitoria-Villamejil
(Oviedo)
10.- Neighbors of Arroes (Villaviciosa)
11.- Coaña, a library town
12.- Neighborhood Association San Jorge de Santurio (Gijón)
13.- Inn (Llanes)
14.- Pimiango (Ribadedeva)
15.- Valdesoto (Siero)
16.- Neighborhood community of San Cucufate (Llanera)
17.- Suaria (Penamellera Baja)
18.- Llaviana (Gozon)
19.- Artisanal and ecological market
20.- Coviella (Cangas de Onis)
21.- Neighborhood Association Ríu Fonttoria (Piloña)
22.- Banduxu (Proaza)
23.- Samuño Valley (Langreo)
24.- Coya (Pilona)
25.- Cadaveu (Valdes)
26.- Peso
27.- La Montera Society (Langreo)
28.- Peḷḷone (Aller)
29.- Cue (Llanes)
Source: Marie Claire

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