Princess of Asturias Awards, Live: the Kings, Leonor and the Winners Arrive at the Campoamor Theatre
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The Barcelona writer is defined as "young promise" in a ceremony in which King Philip VI, whom Princess Leonor has called 'boomer', has announced that his daughter will be given the witness to preside over this event in the future.
For 44 years the King has spoken from the rostrum of the Teatro Campoamor in Oviedo during the ceremony of the Princess Awards (formerly Prince) of Asturias. The last seven years also does his daughter, Princess Leonor, who in this theatre made her first public speech (as did her father in 1981). The princess “gives at every step new tests of maturity and sensitivity, with a more active role in public life”, acknowledged the monarch. “It is my r…
Princess of Asturias Awards, Live: the Kings, Leonor and the Winners Arrive at the Campoamor Theatre
The kings Philip VI and Letizia, Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia have arrived this Friday at the Teatro Campoamor in Oviedo at the ceremony of the Princess of Asturias Awards, which on this occasion will recognize figures such as Serena Williams, Mario Draghi or Eduardo Mendoza. These are the seventh prizes of Princess Leonor.The royal family received in the morning the winners of the Final Degree Awards 2024 of the University of Oviedo; and t…
The Princess of Asturias Awards 2025 take place on Friday, October 24th in Oviedo, in a ceremony that, as in previous years, will be presided over by Princess Leonor and her parents, the Kings Felipe VI and Letizia.The event will be at the Teatro Campoamor from 6.30 p.m. , it is scheduled to end at around 8 p.m. and can be followed live minute by minute from the ABC website.
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Spanish Crown Princess Leonor presented the prestigious Princess of Asturias Awards on Friday evening in the northern Spanish city of Oviedo. Considered the "Spanish Nobel Prizes," these awards are presented annually in eight different categories. This year's Literature Prize went to Spanish writer Eduardo Mendoza. The jury highlighted his "decisive contribution to Spanish-language literature over the past fifty years."
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