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However, the constitution allows for the use of other historic titles pertaining to the Spanish monarchy, [1] without specifying them. A royal decree promulgated 6 November 1987 at the Council of Ministers regulates the titles further, and on that basis the monarch of Spain has a right to use ("may use") those other titles appertaining to the ...
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]
Dame of the Royal Cavalry Armory of Zaragoza [10] Infanta Cristina of Spain: Dame Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III (14 October 1988) [11] Dame Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic (13 June 1983) [12] Iñaki Urdangarin, her husband: Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Sports Merit (30 November 2001) [13]
Coat of arms of the Spanish monarch. The titles and styles of the Royal Family are as follows: [2] The occupant of the throne is the King (Spanish: el Rey) or the Queen (Spanish: la Reina), together with other titles pertaining to the Crown or belonging to members of the royal family.
Portrait of a Spanish nobleman, The 5th Duke of Alburquerque, Grandee of Spain, at the height of the Spanish Empire, 1560 The Spanish nobility are people who possess a title of nobility confirmed by the Spanish Ministry of the Presidency, Justice and Relations with the Cortes, as well as those individuals appointed to one of Spain's three highest orders of knighthood: the Order of the Golden ...
7 July 1989 – 1 December 2000: Lieutenant, Spanish Army [57] 7 July 1989 – 1 December 2000: Ensign, Spanish Navy [58] 7 July 1989 – 1 December 2000: Lieutenant, Spanish Air Force [59] 18 March 1996: Qualified Helicopter Pilot, 402 Training Squadron, Spanish Air Force [60] 1 December 2000 – 3 July 2009: Commandant, Spanish Army [61]
Royal monogram of Letizia as Queen of Spain. Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano has been the Queen of Spain since the accession of her husband, King Felipe VI, in 2014. She has received numerous titles, decorations, and honorary appointments as Princess of Asturias and as Queen of Spain.
According to Royal Decree 1368/1987, regulating the titles, treatments and honours of the royal family and the regents, the king and his wife, the queen consort, will formally be addressed as "His Majesty and Her Majesty" (Their Majesties, Spanish: Su Majestad, Su represents His or Her) rather than the traditional "Catholic Majesty" (Su ...