Will Spain's commoner queen help to save the monarchy?

When Queen Letizia of Spain celebrates her fiftieth birthday behind the gilded gates of the Zarzuela palace close to Madrid later this month, she is unlikely to need the glare of the world’s media to get a glimpse of the festivities.

The fanfare across the queen’s birthday celebrations on September 15 has targeted consideration in Spain on the best way she has helped to remodel the fortunes of the nation’s royal household, observers of the monarchy mentioned.

A small cottage trade has sprung up with books revealed to mark the event. Queen Letizia was the star of a current documentary collection in regards to the royal household referred to as Los Borbones (the Bourbons) and a spate of newspaper profiles have adopted. 

When King Felipe and Letizia acceded to the crown in 2014, the monarchy had fallen to its lowest stage of recognition for the reason that restoration of democracy in 1975 after the dying of the dictator Common Francisco Franco.

The previous king Juan Carlos abdicated after a succession of monetary scandals and revelations about girls he was not married to. After leaving the throne, the 84-year-old ex-monarch confronted three judicial investigations into allegations of corruption which have been finally shelved.

He has spent two years in self-imposed exile within the United Arab Emirates after leaving Spain in 2020 amid a cloud of monetary scandal. When he returned to Spain briefly this summer time, he appeared puzzled when journalists requested him if he wish to apologise to Spaniards over his conduct. "For what?" he mentioned.

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Spain's former King Juan Carlos waves earlier than a reception at a nautical membership previous to a yachting occasion in Sanxenxo, north western Spain, Friday, Could 20, 2022.AP Photograph/Lalo R. Villar

Juan Carlos nonetheless faces a trial subsequent 12 months in London after his ex-mistress Corinna zu Sayn-Wittgenstein alleged he harassed her and her kids within the British capital for years.

Legal professionals for the previous king claimed he was immune from prosecution as he was a member of the royal household however a Excessive Court docket choose in London dismissed this declare. He'll attraction this ruling.

Revered for the best way he steered Spain from dictatorship to democracy and stood down a failed army coup in 1981, Juan Carlos is now extra of a legal responsibility to monarchists, observers say.

“No matter Felipe does, he's at all times embarrassed by his father,” Pilar Eyre, the writer of a collection of books in regards to the monarchy, advised Euronews.

When he acceded to the throne, King Felipe set about introducing reforms to forestall a repeat of scandals which additionally embroiled his personal sister Princess Cristina. In 2017, she stood trial alongside together with her husband Iñaki Urdangarin on embezzlement fees and he was jailed for 5 years and solely emerged from jail final 12 months. The princess was acquitted.

Letizia’s power has been that she has by no means been tarnished by scandal and seems to be making an attempt, with Felipe, to tug the establishment of monarchy into the twenty first century. The royal household has been slimmed right down to solely the instant household and a collection of anti-corruption measures have been adopted like a ban on presents and collaborating in enterprise.

Mábel Galaz, a journalist and writer of Royal Letizia, a biography of the Spanish queen which is revealed in Spain this week, mentioned each Felipe and Letizia have labored as a group to distance the royal household from the scandals which had threatened the monarchy.

“She has no hyperlink to any scandals in any respect which has helped the monarchy,” she advised Euronews.

“However we should always not neglect that Felipe introduced a brand new interval when he acceded to the crown. He needed to make the household smaller and introduce reforms which might cease any contamination sooner or later.”

She mentioned that the royal couple have additionally promoted Princess Leonor, the inheritor to the throne, as the brand new face of the fashionable monarchy.

Leonor, 17, is learning for her last 12 months of college on the UWC Atlantic Faculty in Wales – often called the Hogwarts for Hippies – as the varsity is in a Twelfth-century fortress.

When she is in Spain, Leonor has already given speeches alongside her youthful sister Sofia and the long run queen will practice with the armed forces when she leaves college.

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Leonor, Princess of Asturias, delivers her speech through the 2021 Princess of Asturias Awards ceremony in Oviedo, northern Spain, Friday Oct. 22, 2021AP Photograph/Manu Fernandez

Amid preliminary hostility from Juan Carlos, different members of the royal household and conservative courtiers, Letizia struggled to win over Spaniards. At first, the Spanish media typically portrayed her as distant and unapproachable, however that is altering.

In a current profile of the queen in El País newspaper, Pilar Cancela, Spain's secretary of state for worldwide cooperation, mentioned: “The Queen is our most necessary assist. I believed she was chilly and distant, however she is skilled, regular and enjoyable.”

Nevertheless, regardless of the ‘Letizia impact’, the drip-drip of scandals plaguing the royal household has spurred help for the republican trigger.

A ballot in June for El Confidencial, a web based information web site, discovered that 39% of Spaniards supported changing the monarchy with a republic, whereas 38.9% supported the crown.

The far-left Unidas Podemos (United We Can) celebration, the junior celebration in Spain’s coalition authorities, has pressed for a referendum on the way forward for monarchy however the transfer has been resisted by different political events so stands little likelihood of prospering.

“A succession of polls has proven that Spain is split on the query of whether or not we should always have a monarchy or a republic and that we should always have a referendum on the difficulty,” José Manuel García, an economist and republican campaigner, advised Euronews.

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