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The same goes for politicians, that "hide" behind the royal presence. Princess Letizia was yesterday in Valencia that is a region with many problems of corruption... Royal Family can not eliminate politicians of the acts, but they know that the presence of some of them, assure that the act will be difficult.
Letizia looks completely mortified after she had to endure the woman's outburst, all you can do is listen and be polite because in the end, these are different worlds and royals will never stand in such shoes themselves.
Doña Letizia conoce los efectos de la crisis, Vídeos deAUDIO en Levante
Letizia being confronted by the effect of the crisis. This woman has a lot to say to her.
Letizia did look mortified after her encounter but I have to admit the Princess handled it very well and was so dignified.
In terms of image and influence abroad, the best thing Spain has going for it is the Prince and Princess of Asturias.
In terms of image and influence abroad, the best thing Spain has going for it is the Prince and Princess of Asturias.
I agree. She managed to stay composed the entire time. Can't help but feel bad for her. As Moonmaiden23 said, it's a shame JC or Christina wasn't in Letizia's place to hear this.
HRH The Princess of Asturias will today preside over the Opening of the XVI National Congress of Volunteering at the Congress Centre and Auditorium of Navarra, Baluarte. Pamplona
Casa de Su Majestad el Rey de España - Actividades y Agenda - Inauguración del XVI Congreso Estatal del Voluntariado
Bad times for a country also mean bad times for a constitutional monarchy, because it becomes evident that there is a very privileged life in return for what? 'representing', without any political power or not even having an opinion on pressing issues apart from bla bla, all you can do is what Letizia did, stop and listen, but its frustrating, because what exactly is the point of stopping by at a social station, its like stepping out of your luxury life for a few minutes, looking and listening, possibly genuinely, and then stepping back into your chauffeured car and into your luxury life. What remains of such a visit? That somebody showed interest and listened, it may be comforting in good times but in bad times with real problems at home it seems like a bad joke, especially when other family members openly don't give a hoot about 'normal folk'. therefore the royals have to live with such incidents, its not their fault but at the same time they belong to the same elite that live off people's money, being told by the politicians what to do.
HRH The Princess of Asturias will today preside over the Delivery of the Gold Medals of Merit in Fine Arts 2012 at the El Pardo Palace in Madrid.
Casa de Su Majestad el Rey de España - Actividades y Agenda - Entrega de las Medallas de Oro al Mérito en las Bellas Artes 2012
HRH The Princess of Asturias will today preside over the Delivery of the Gold Medals of Merit in Fine Arts 2012 at the El Pardo Palace in Madrid.
Casa de Su Majestad el Rey de España - Actividades y Agenda - Entrega de las Medallas de Oro al Mérito en las Bellas Artes 2012