Spanish Royalty
Spanish royalty refers to the royal family of Spain, which has a long and rich history dating back centuries. The current monarch is King Felipe VI, who ascended to the throne in 2014 after the abdication of his father, King Juan Carlos I. The royal family plays a ceremonial role in the country and represents Spain at various official events.
The Spanish monarchy is a constitutional institution, meaning its powers are limited by the Spanish Constitution. The royal family is involved in promoting cultural and social initiatives, and they often participate in diplomatic relations. The monarchy has faced challenges and controversies, but it remains an important symbol of national unity.