
Sofía de Grecia y Dinamarca
Sofía de Grecia y Dinamarca, born on November 2, 1938, is a Greek princess and the wife of Juan Carlos I of Spain. She was born into the Greek royal family and is the daughter of King Paul of Greece and Queen Frederica. Sofía became Queen consort of Spain upon her husband's ascension to the throne in 1975 and is known for her commitment to social issues, particularly in the fields of education and health. Throughout her life, she has played a significant role in representing the Spanish royal family and has been involved in various charitable organizations. Despite the controversies surrounding her husband's reign, Sofía has maintained a dignified public presence and continues to be a respected figure in Spain and beyond.
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Sofía married Juan Carlos I in 1962 in Athens.
El rey emérito condiciona su regreso definitivo a España a poder instalarse en La Zarzuela | EspañaQueen Sofía expressed her sorrow over the passing of her sister Irene.
Muere Irene de Grecia, la princesa de las mil caras: hermana de la reina Sofía, arqueóloga, concertista, animalista y ufóloga | GenteSofía received the Insigne del Toisón de Oro for her service to Spain and the Crown.
Diario Co Latino - Informándote con CredibilidadSofía de Grecia y Dinamarca is the Queen of Spain and the wife of Juan Carlos I.
El rey Juan Carlos llega a España en plena polémica por sus memorias | España












