With cargo pants, camouflage jacket, gloves and backpack. Leonor, who is wearing his regulation helmet with protective glasses against UV rays, is walking with his skis on his back. She is accompanied by her classmates from the General Military Academy of Zaragoza. It is the first photograph of the lady cadet Borbón in the harsh military practices on the slopes of Astún, in the Aragón valley. The King's House distributed the photographs this Tuesday morning, the 19th.
In the photos we see the heiress in the Army's camouflage uniform, with the Spanish flag on her left arm, and military green cargo pants. She wears boots and a wool hat. She is smiling, talking to one of her colleagues. In another image, Leonor with her skis appears from behind, about to begin her descent down one of the slopes in Astún.
Since Sunday the 17th, the eldest daughter of Philip VI y Joy He is undergoing training at this station, which is located in the Canfranc valley, in the Aragonese Pyrenees, within the municipality of Jaca. He will stay there until Wednesday the 20th, the date on which his exam period ends.
The arrival of the group of cadets to Astún occurred coinciding with the opening of the white season, as published. Leonor and her companions stay at the Candanchú Mountain School, which belongs to the Army. The Military School of Mountain and Special Operations, which was created in 2009, provides studies and research and analysis work for combat with instruction and training. There are three departments: Mountain, Special Operations and Military Technicians. In the special operations department, students are provided with knowledge as team and patrol fighters to perform missions.