The Princess of Asturias Awards 2022 were marked by the absence of the Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia, suffering from severe gastroenteritis which prevented them from fulfilling their official agenda in Oviedo. The youngest daughter of the kings did not even go to Cadavedo, this year’s exemplary city of Asturias, yesterday, while her sister Leonor struggled to attend, but could not complete the whole day. Doña Letizia announced the news: “Sofía had a bad night and Leonor was also regular when she got up, she tried her best, but she couldn’t. They felt bad because of something. We’ve all had gastroenteritis, nothing happens,” the Queen explained before reading the speech that the heiress to the throne was to deliver.
In the ‘Fiesta’ program yesterday, it was explained exactly what made the sisters sick. Evidently, those responsible for the gastroenteritis would have been some mini canapés which consisted of olive buns, anchovies on blue cheese, strawberry gazpacho, shrimp with curry sauce, matachana wrap, cheesecake and spider crab croquettes. Leonor and Sofía decided to try this delicacy and late at night they started to feel some discomfort in their stomach. It’s not known if their parents didn’t try the mini canapes, or if it just didn’t appeal to them like the Infanta and the Princess.
a job for Princess Leonor, who celebrates her 17th birthday tomorrow and period may keep him from tasting the pie. The royal family won’t return to Wales until November 6, and while she’s making the most of her stay in Spain, gastroenteritis has cut some of her plans. Meanwhile, Letizia and Felipe continue their hectic schedule, the Queen will attend the 22nd edition of the film festival of the city of Tudela ‘Opera Prima’ next Wednesday, a tribute to Pilar Miró. A day later, he and Felipe VI will attend the lunch offered in honor of the President of the Republic of Paraguay and the First Lady. On Friday, and every other week to close, they celebrate the 175th anniversary of the Círculo del Liceo.
Princess Leonor celebrates one of her most special birthdays, because at the age of 17 the countdown begins to reach the age of majority. The heiress to the throne will end her senior year in 2023, and it will then be when she leaves UWC Atlantic College where she has completed high school. It will be at this time that the heiress to the throne will have to choose which career to study, although it seems that what is already clear is that gets military training. The princess would thus begin her time at the three academies: the Air Academy, in San Javier (Murcia); the Land one, in Zaragoza, and the Marine one, in Marín (Pontevedra). In the latter she becomes a sailor, the Bourbon midshipman, of the training ship Elcano.
It also seems that the heiress to the throne is clear about which career to choose. Leonor would have chosen to follow in her father’s footsteps and study law, although it is not yet known at which university she will do that. In this case, the royal would become the first Spanish queen to go through university before he comes to the throne. King Felipe VI also graduated in law from the Autonomous University of Madrid in 1993 and continued his studies with a master’s degree in International Relations from the Edmund Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University (Washington), making him the first heir with a university made. studies.
Princess Leonor continues to prepare to become queen, while her sister Sofía dreams of following in her footsteps at the English school. Evidently, the Infanta would like to participate in the UWC Atlantic College next year and attend her high school studies there, in the same way as the eldest daughter of the kings has done. At the moment, the young woman is focused on getting good grades in the 4th year of ESO as they take into account the school average in Wales. It is not the last filter, the Infanta Sofía will have to go through the same stages as the rest of the candidates to get a place in the prestigious English center.
Source: Marie Claire

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