Royal Profile: King Juan Carlos of Spain
King Juan Carlos I of Spain was born on January 5, 1938 as the son of Don Juan de Borbon y Battenberg, Count of Barcelona & Doña Maria de las Mercedes de Borbon y Orleans {Source}.
He has one older sister, two younger sisters and a younger brother, two brothers-in-law, two nieces, {Source}:
He was educated in Spain, Portugal, and Switzerland. In 1954, he completed his Baccalaureate at the San Isidro Institute in Madrid{Source}. From 1955 he studied at the Military Academies and Schools of the three armies, where he gained the rank of Officer {Source}. After graduation, he spent a period of time as a midshipman of the Spanish vessel "Juan Sebastián Elcano" while training to become a military pilot{Source}. From 1960-1961, he completed training at the Complutense University of Madrid, where he studied Political and International Law, Economics and Public Finance {Source}.
On 14 May 1962, he married Princess Sophia of Greece who is eldest daughter of King Paul I & Queen Federica {Source}.
After their honeymoon, the Prince began to live in the Zarzuela Palace on the outskirts of Madrid, which is still today their residence {Source}.
Together, they have three children, a former son-in-law, and two children-in-law, four grandsons, and {Source}:
King Juan Carlos has always reminded the European vocation of Spain throughout its history and has encouraged the process of joining the European Communities {Source}. The importance of the EU in the contemporary world and in particular in the areas that are related, included Latin America, has been underlined by the King in numerous messages {Source}. His European profile and its role in the restoration of democracy in Spain have been recognized through numerous International awards {Source}. Always attentive to the intellectual world and its capacity for innovation, King Juan Carlos exercise the High Patronage of the Royal Academies and maintains regular relations with cultural areas, in particular with the University{Source}.
He was invested Doctor Honoris Causa by thirty prestigious Spanish and foreign universities {Source}.He spearheaded the creation of the Royal Academy Foundation was established with the participation of public and private entities in 1994 {Source}.
He is also the Honorary Chairman of the Board of the Instituto Cervantes, responsible for the spread of Spanish in the world {Source}. Every year delivery Cervantes Prize, which distinguish the best writers of our language in both continents {Source}.
Through various foundations which he is Honorary President personally supports the creation and development of new technologies in Spain, and encourages many initiatives in the areas of economics and business, research, social progress and common development of the Spanish living in its most varied manifestations {Source}.
He has one older sister, two younger sisters and a younger brother, two brothers-in-law, two nieces, {Source}:
- Infanta Maria del Pilar Alfonsa Juana Victoria Luisa Ignacia y Todos los Santos [et omnes sancti]), Duchess of Badajoz (1936)
- Don Luis Gómez-Acebo y Duque de Estrada, ?th Viscount de la Torre (m. 1967)
- Doña María de Fátima Simoneta Luisa Gómez-Acebo y de Borbón (1968)
- Don José Miguel Fernández-Sastrón (1959, m. 1990-2012, div)
- Luis Juan Fernández-Sastrón y Gómez-Acebo (1991)
- Pablo Fernández-Sastrón y Gómez-Acebo (1995)
- María de las Mercedes Fernández-Sastrón y Gómez-Acebo (2000)
- Don Juan Filiberto Nicolás Gómez-Acebo y de Borbón, The Viscount de la Torre (1969)
- Winston Holmes Carney (m. 2014)
- Nicolás Gómez-Acebo y Carney (2013)
- Don Bruno Alejandro Gómez-Acebo y de Borbón (1971)
- Bárbara Cano y de la Plaza (m. 2002)
- Alejandro Juan Gómez-Acebo y Cano (2004)
- Guillermo Gómez-Acebo y Cano (2005)
- Álvaro Gómez-Acebo y Cano (2011)
- Don Luis Beltrán Ataúlfo Alfonso Gómez-Acebo y de Borbón (1973)
- Laura Ponte y Martinez (m. 2004, div. 2011)
- Laura Gómez-Acebo y Ponte (2005)
- Luis Felipe Gómez-Acebo y Ponte (2005)
- Andrea Pascual Vicens (m. 2016)
- Juan Gómez-Acebo y Pascual (2016){Source}
- Don Fernando Humberto Gómez-Acebo y de Borbón (1974)
- Mónica Martín Luque (m. 2004, div. 2013)
- Nadia Halamandari (m. 2016, div)
- Nicolás Gómez-Acebo y Halamandari (2016)
- Infanta Margarita, Duchess of Soria, 2nd Duchess of Hernani (1939)
- Carlos Zurita y Delgado (m. 1972)
- Doña María Sofía Emilia Carmen Zurita y de Borbón (1973)
- Carlos (2018)
- Don Alfonso Juan Carlos Zurita y de Borbón (1975)
- Infante Alfonso Cristino Teresa Angelo Francisco de Asis y Todos los Santos of Spain (1941-1956)
He was educated in Spain, Portugal, and Switzerland. In 1954, he completed his Baccalaureate at the San Isidro Institute in Madrid{Source}. From 1955 he studied at the Military Academies and Schools of the three armies, where he gained the rank of Officer {Source}. After graduation, he spent a period of time as a midshipman of the Spanish vessel "Juan Sebastián Elcano" while training to become a military pilot{Source}. From 1960-1961, he completed training at the Complutense University of Madrid, where he studied Political and International Law, Economics and Public Finance {Source}.
On 14 May 1962, he married Princess Sophia of Greece who is eldest daughter of King Paul I & Queen Federica {Source}.
After their honeymoon, the Prince began to live in the Zarzuela Palace on the outskirts of Madrid, which is still today their residence {Source}.
Together, they have three children, a former son-in-law, and two children-in-law, four grandsons, and {Source}:
- Infanta Elena, Duchess of Lugo (1963)
- Don Jaime de Marichalar y Sáenz de Tejada (1973, m. 1995-2010, div)
- Don Felipe Juan Froilán de Todos los Santos de Marichalar y Borbón (1998)
- Doña Victoria Federica de Todos los Santos de Marichalar y de Borbón(2000)
- Infanta Cristina of Spain (1965)
- Iñaki Urdangarin y Liebaert (1968, M. 1997)
- Don Juan Valentín de Todos los Santos Urdangarín y de Borbón(1999)
- Don Pablo Nicolás Sebastián de Todos los Santos Urdangarín y de Borbón (2000)
- Don Miguel de Todos los Santos Urdangarín y de Borbón (2002)
- Doña Irene de Todos los Santos Urdangarin y de Borbón (2005)
- King Felipe VI of Spain (1968)
- Queen Letizia of Spain (1972, m. 2004)
- Leonor , Princess of Asturias (2005)
- The Infanta Sofia of Spain (2007)
King Juan Carlos has always reminded the European vocation of Spain throughout its history and has encouraged the process of joining the European Communities {Source}. The importance of the EU in the contemporary world and in particular in the areas that are related, included Latin America, has been underlined by the King in numerous messages {Source}. His European profile and its role in the restoration of democracy in Spain have been recognized through numerous International awards {Source}. Always attentive to the intellectual world and its capacity for innovation, King Juan Carlos exercise the High Patronage of the Royal Academies and maintains regular relations with cultural areas, in particular with the University{Source}.
He was invested Doctor Honoris Causa by thirty prestigious Spanish and foreign universities {Source}.He spearheaded the creation of the Royal Academy Foundation was established with the participation of public and private entities in 1994 {Source}.
He is also the Honorary Chairman of the Board of the Instituto Cervantes, responsible for the spread of Spanish in the world {Source}. Every year delivery Cervantes Prize, which distinguish the best writers of our language in both continents {Source}.
Through various foundations which he is Honorary President personally supports the creation and development of new technologies in Spain, and encourages many initiatives in the areas of economics and business, research, social progress and common development of the Spanish living in its most varied manifestations {Source}.
The Constitution stipulates that the king supreme command of the Armed Forces. In exercising its powers,he met once a year with the three hosts on the feast of the Passover Military presides delivery offices and diplomas in Military Academies and Colleges, visit numerous units and assists its maneuvers and exercises during his reign.
In his spare time, the King of Spain enjoys sporting activities, especially skiing and sailing {Source}.
In 2014, King Juan Carlos abdicated in favor of his son, King Felipe VI.
He shares a birthday with Grand Duke Jean of Luxembourg.
He shares a birthday with Grand Duke Jean of Luxembourg.
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