International agenda of the Kings: Felipe VI and Letizia have headed to Denmark on a three-day state visit, from this Monday the 6th to Wednesday the 8th. The monarch and his wife respond to the invitation of Margarita, 83 years old. This outing comes a few days after the 18th birthday of their eldest daughter, Leonor, on October 31, and on the 20th anniversary of their official proposal, on November 6, 2003. A trip with a tiara, dinner gala and a visit to the exhibition of the master painter of light, Joaquín Sorolla, for the centenary of his death. Along with Doña Letizia will be Mary Donaldson, Federico’s wife. Below photos, the farewell with honors of the Kings at the Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas airport.
This is the trip program. The Kings land in Copenhagen and will arrive at Amalienborg Palace around 3:00 p.m., where the official photography will take place. Afterwards, they will hold a meeting with the Danish Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksen. The first day’s agenda closes with a gala dinner offered by Queen Margaret to Their Majesties at Christianborg Palace. On the second day, Tuesday the 7th, a meeting between Felipe VI and the Spain-Denmark Business Forum is scheduled. A morning of events that begin with the tribute to the fallen soldiers in the Citadel, a visit to the Copenhagen City Hall and the University of Copenhagen, where they will meet with academics and researchers of Spanish culture.
Letizia will have her own agenda, like the tour prepared by the children’s module of the Rigshospitalet, the largest and most specialized public medical and teaching center in Denmark. He will also tour the children’s module of the Mary Elisabeth Hospital. One of the central acts, the Sorolla exhibition and other contemporary Spanish artists, on the occasion of the centenary of the death of the master of light. The Queen of Denmark, her son Frederick, and Mary will accompany the Kings. After, The dinner offered by the Kings in honor of Margaret will be held. The journey concludes on Wednesday the 8th with the farewell at Fredensborg Palace.