El Príncipe que yo conozco · ELPAÍS.com
The Prince that I know
Political, syndicalist, writers and scientists offer their vision of Felipe de Borbón, which on Wednesday expires 40 years, he trains to be a king and he likes that they speak to him clearly
After an exhausting day replete with official acts, at high hours of the night, Felipe de Borbón y Grecia revises with meticulousness those who will be his words of the following day. Up to the last moment he does manuscript annotations on the sheets of paper. It is a habit that he does not neglect just before any public intervention. " He is a tidy and meticulous man, qualities that I value very much ", assures Manuel Marín, president of the Congress.
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In the same way as a few given verses establish a discreet difference in his speeches, also a part of his activity during the last 12 years, which go from the ending of his studies up to today, she has been directed not only to guaranteeing his preparation and to knowing the reality of the country in the one that he has to reign some day, but also to be announcing without altering the distances. This difficult balance has not prevented, nevertheless, that still today a wide majority of Spanish does not know very well how he is actually the prince of Asturias. A slightly rigid image still chases him, fills completely of formalism and coldness, very different from the one that demonstrate those who could have coexisted with him in the last times.
Felipe de Borbón, who on Wednesday will expire 40 years, it is destined to be some day Felipe VI, king of Spain. He will be the first Spanish king with university degree educated in the public school, completed his formation in a North American university.
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His activity since then has been directed to consolidate his preparation for this task. He has shown itself in institutional acts, has used the time that has considered to be necessary in couple found, has married, has had two daughters - the infantas Leonor and Sofia - and with the " stubborn witness of the sea against the shore ", as he said with other verses given in a speech, Felipe de Borbón has not failed to take advantage of any occasion (so much publicly like privately) to take the pulse to the reality and to be leaving fingerprint of his inclinations.
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Warm, curious, worried for the matters that they concern the planet in a set, there are already numerous the witnesses who affirm that the inheritor of the Spanish Wreath has come to the maturity prepared for what has to come.-