Lee-Z
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That is not do exceptional. Many sons adore their mother.
and that has lead to many a spousal argument when the son took his mother's side over his spouse ?
That is not do exceptional. Many sons adore their mother.
LULA, very well thought out post. Sofia needs the adored public opinion now in her later years. She was vilified for many years as a newly married in media [always felt sorry for her] and married to an adulterer that was proud of his bits-on-the-side and made no attempt to change his ways over the many years. Felt it was his right while wife was publicly humiliated. Only happiness the queen received was later in her "good works" and her children. Then it all literally hit the fan causing King to step down and daughter's husband to land in jail. She is no longer wife of sitting king and her once lovely family is being ripped apart. The woman is hanging in there the only way she see fit. She is now not the type to sit back and enjoy her life as Beatrix is classily doing because she doesn't want to. She is now used to and loves the adoration of media. Who can blame her. As in all Mediterranean close families, Momma rules and all sons put them first. My Italian first mother-in-law was the same and everyone knew and did their bit. Sofia is just acting as she sees she must to stay viable and loved in the public eye. She knows media hates her daughter-in-law, so why not. Deep down I tend to feel sorry for Sofia as her life, although in some ways rich, in others really awful and all done publicly. JMHO
Sofia is not adapting well to live in the background in a discreet way, if you compare her with Beatrix or the Belgians. She does not have enough with the events that the Royal House gives her, she is generating a kind of parallel agenda communicating her personal activities constantly to the press.
This was a family occasion (a private lunch of which the Casa Real was so kind to release a family picture), so completely appropriate for Sofía to include all her family members who were present celebrating her 80th birthday. She clearly did not just want a picture with all her grandchildren (although that one might also have been taken) but one with both her children and grandchildren.If the kings Felipe and Letizia, attend the Royal Theater gala, it is they who would have to preside over the box, which would delegate Sofía y Juan Carlos to a second place.
We wanted to give prominence to Sofia, and therefore it was impossible for FyL to attend.
As for the photo on the door of Zarzuela, it was artificial and an error. It does not look like a family photo, but a photo of those that are made when there is an audience in Zarzuela. That is not a spontaneous family photo. And in the photo that seems institutional, it is a mistake to include CRISTINA, the one who has been stripped of the title of duchess and who should never return to acts of real house that are not family.
If Sofia wanted a picture with her grandchildren, she could have emulated Juan Carlos and take the picture in a private place in the residence
What I do not understand is how Felipe lends himself to his mother's games, which hurt both him and the Spanish crown.:triste::triste:
Sofia is indeed still active but given that the Casa Real currently exists of only 4 adult members among whom the emeritus king who isn't that healthy, she is the only one that can really take on engagements that Felipe and Letizia cannot take on. So, while Letizia might not that happy about it, it is Felipe who is the one who could stop his mother if he wanted to but imo that would be a bad move.
Very true.
The idea that Felipe is somehow helpless to stop his conniving mother or that he’s so blinded by love for her that he allows her to do things that don’t benefit the Spanish crown is ludicrous. Sofia is an asset to the Spanish royal family, one of the few they’ve got, and one can only hope Felipe gets down on his knees every night and thanks god his mother is willing and healthy enough to continue with her public role.
Asides from being closely related to the Greek/Spanish/Danish/Romanian and Hanover royal families,Sofia and Juan Carlos were very friendly with other reigning houses.
The late King Hussein of Jordan,Prince Rainier III,Princess Grace ,King Baudouin and Queen Fabiola were frequent visitors with the SRF.
King Juan Carlos,Queen Sofia,King Hussein and Queen Noor
https://goo.gl/images/WjE8nr
Kings Baudouin and Juan Carlos
https://goo.gl/images/XUUx1k
Prince Albert,Prince Rainier III,King Juan Carlos
https://goo.gl/images/yBHZSY
Queen Sofia of Spain, Prince Felipe and Princess Grace
https://goo.gl/images/o8EwMZ
I never expected to see a member of the BRF in attendance I don't think the Borbons and Windsors are particularly close.
It was a relatively private celebration, so we Sofia's friends were invited and as she was queen herself, princess from birth and sister of a king, they include many other royals. I don't think the BRF received an invite (certainly not one to be passed on to someone else).
The Earl of Wessex is undertaking his own African tour - even meeting up with and doing a joint engagement with Charles.
Andrew is in China undertaking official engagements.
The only child of HM in the UK at the moment is Anne and she is busy.
William has also been doing engagements in the UK.
Maybe the Spanish didn't invite the Brits.
Remember that the Spanish government stopped Sofia attending The Queen's Diamond Jubilee in 2012 so that could still be rankling (and yes I know there has been a State Visit from the King and Queen to the UK).
Were the Danes, Swedes and Norwegians there? I haven't seen any mention of the Dutch or Belgians either.
So long as Queen Sofia is alive Letizia will always be in her shadow and I do not think that the queen mother will retire anytime soon.
I'm sure the royal house is aware the queen consort is not popular but Sofia was a very hard act to follow which is unfortunate for Letizia and I'm not sure if Letizia will ever shine during her mother in laws lifetime.
I don't think she will ever shine or make Felipe shine (eg like Maxima does with WA) because once Sofia sr. passes, Leonor and Sofia jr. will be adults and in the full focus of the press, one as heiress and one as celebrity.
And it remains to be seen how Letizia will cope with the loss of attention.