Leonor de Borbón
Leonor de Borbón, the Princess of Asturias, is the heir to the Spanish throne and the daughter of King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia. She recently gained significant media attention due to her ceremonial swearing-in of the Spanish Constitution, marking her coming of age at 18 years old on October 31, 2023. This key event in her life reflects her growing role in the Spanish monarchy and national life. In connection with this milestone, a wax figure of Princess Leonor has been unveiled at the Madrid Wax Museum, capturing her in her ceremonial attire and symbolizing her importance to the future of the Spanish royal family.
Born on Oct 31, 2005 (20 years old)
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Dominican Republic:
Leonor de Borbón has completed her first solo flight at the General Air and Space Academy.
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Spain:
Princess Leonor has completed her first solo flight as part of her military training in the Spanish Air Force.
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Spain:
Leonor de Borbón is the Princess of Asturias and heir to the Spanish throne.
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Spain:
Leonor de Borbón is the heir who swore the Constitution during the family celebration.
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Uruguay:
Leonor is the heir to the Spanish throne and is expected to receive special training for her future role as queen.
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Spain:
Leonor de Borbón is mentioned as one of the grandchildren of Juan Carlos I who did not visit him in Abu Dhabi.
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Spain:
The princess Leonor is taking a more active role in public life and is set to lead the Premios Princesa de Asturias.
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Spain:
Leonor de Borbón has evolved significantly at the Princess of Asturias Awards, from her debut to taking on leadership roles.
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Uruguay:
Princess Leonor participated for the first time in the parade dressed as a student officer of the Air and Space Army.
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Turkey:
Leonor, the heir to the Spanish throne, is currently undergoing military training and is set to become the commander-in-chief of her country's armed forces.
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