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The titles used by the last Habsburg king of Spain, Charles II, were: [5] [6]. By the Grace of God, King of Castile, of León, of Aragon, of the Two Sicilies, of Jerusalem, of Dalmatia, of Croatia, of Navarre, of Granada, of Toledo, of Valencia, of Galicia, of Mallorca, of Seville, of Sardinia, of Córdoba, of Corsica, of Murcia, of Jaén, of the Algarves, of Algeciras, of the Canary Islands ...
Felipe VI of Spain : . Sovereign (19 June 2014) and Knight (3 May 1981) of the Order of the Golden Fleece [1] (1,182nd Knight)Grand Master (19 June 2014) and Knight of the Collar (24 January 1986) of the Royal and Distinguished Order of Charles III [2]
Iñaki Urdangarin, her husband: Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Sports Merit (30 November 2001) [13] Infanta Margarita, 2nd Duchess of Hernani: Dame Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III (14 October 1988) [14] Dame of the Order of Queen Maria Luisa (6 March 1957) Dame Grand Cross of the Order of Alfonso X the Wise (25 April 2003) [15]
21st Grand Master and 1,182nd Knight of the Spanish Order of the Golden Fleece [2] [3] Grand Master and Knight of the Collar of the Royal and Distinguished Spanish Order of Charles III [4] De facto Sovereign of the Royal Order of Noble Ladies of Queen Maria Luisa [citation needed] Grand Master of the Royal Order of Isabella the Catholic
The royal family lives at the Zarzuela Palace in Madrid, although their official residence is the Royal Palace of Madrid. The membership of the royal family is defined by royal decree and consists of: the King of Spain, the monarch's spouse, the monarch's parents, his children, and the heir to the Spanish throne. [1]
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Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images. On May 22, 2004, Queen Letizia and King Felipe tied the knot at the Catedral de la Almudena in Madrid, making it the first royal wedding to occur in this cathedral.
Turns out, the properties owned by the Spanish royal family stunningly amount to...zero. Yep. In fact, King Felipe VI is considered one of Europe’s “poorest” monarchs, worth just over $2.4 ...