The queen letizia next week faces an intense work schedule, which starts on Monday, November 28 with the summit with women jurists, an act that this year celebrates its tenth edition. It will be in the Caja de Música Auditorium of the Cibeles Museum in Madrid. The event will be attended by the mayor of Madrid, Jose Luis Martinez-Almeidathe Minister of Justice, Pillar Wolfand the acting dean of ICAM, Jose Maria Alonso.
Also in Madrid, on Tuesday the 29th, Letizia will attend with Philip VI to the XXXIX Francisco Cerecedo journalism award ceremony. This is one of the great events of the year in which the Queen meets up with her former colleagues from her former profession as a journalist. This year the winner is Pilar Bonet. The Association of European Journalists agreed to award her the prize “for the rigor of her reporting” and because “her work has been a great help to understand the war unleashed by Vladimir Putin in Ukraine.”
The jury, chaired by Fernando Onegais integrated, among others, by Inigo Alfonsodirector of Las mañanas de RNE; ruben amoncollaborator of Onda Cero and El Confidencial; white angelseditor and presenter of Tele 5 Weekend News; Diego Carcedo, president of the APE; Y Montserrat Domínguezcontent director of Cadena Ser.
On Thursday, December 1, the King and Queen travel to Tenerife, where they will present the Gold Medals for Merit in Fine Arts, a ceremony that will be held at the Espacio de las Artes in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.