Felipe VI’s “preventive” bandage for “a slight injury to his wrist”

Don Juan Carlos has the wrist of his left hand bandaged. We have seen it in the event that he presided over this Monday, October 9, in Bilbao and in Getxo, in Vizcaya. This Saturday the 7th, when she attended Princess Leonor’s Flag oath in La General de Zaragoza, she was wearing the gloves of the Captain General’s uniform of the Army, so her wrists could not be seen until the moment her daughter signed in the Book of Honor (photos below).

Don Felipe has presided over the 40th anniversary of the Basque Business Confederation Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao. Later, in Getxo, he attended the lunch on the occasion of the 125th anniversary of the Real Club Marítimo del Abra-Real Sporting Club (RCMA-RSC). It was during these events that we saw the band. As confirmed by Casa del Rey, it is “a preventive bandage for a slight injury to the wrist.”

On Wednesday, the monarch attends the presentation of the COTEC Report, in Madrid; and on Thursday the 12th he presides with Doña Letizia over the National Holiday Day parade on the occasion of Hispanidad, a parade with more than 4,000 troops. This year also marks Leonor’s return to this event after two years at the school in Wales. The heiress will make her debut at the reception, at the Royal Palace. It is one of the most important events of the year on the institutional agenda.