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Felipe & Letizia Meet With Cervantes Directors

Wednesday saw the Prince and Princess of Asturias in Comillas to meet with over 70 directors of the Cervantes Institute. The institute, which promotes the Spanish language and culture around the world, is having a five day meeting period where the directors are discussing ways to open more Cervantes schools in order to make Spanish a more important global tongue.

Instituto Cervantes
Instituto Cervantes

During the meeting, Crown Prince Felipe called Cervantes an “efficient, exemplary and irreplaceable” institution.  He also congratulated the directors for the “quality and prestige” the Institute has achieved in recent years. Felipe is quite familiar with it, as he has opened some schools in other countries as the heir to the Spanish throne. His wife, Crown Princess Letizia, has accompanieed him to the more recent openings.

So familiar are the two with the Cervantes Institutes, that they spent about five minutes with most of the over 70 directors before the meeting.

At the gathering, the discussion was about how to open the Institute in sub-Saharan Africa, where increasingly more people are studying Spanish. Other topics included how to further promote Spanish once Spain gets its turn to the presidency of the European Union, and using the language as a “language of peace, coexistence and understanding between peoples with different religions, customs, values and ways of seeing the world.”

Felipe expressed interest in the latest technology at Cervantes, plus its cultural activities used to educate students about the culture of Spain.

In 2005, the Cervantes Institute won the Prince of Asturias Award for its academic achievement.

Belgian Royals Mark National Day

July 21st was a big day for Belgium and its royal family, as they celebrated in National Day, marking the day when King Leopold I swore an oath, and Belgium won its independence from the Netherlands.

Reuters
Reuters

Festivities began the previous evening, when the royal family went to the “Preludium to the National Day” concert at the Palace of Fine Arts. The royals listened to music by the Belgian National Orchestra and opera sung by Helene Guilmette.

Tuesday saw the actual Nationa Day celebrations. The day began with the Belgian royals attending Te Deum mass all over the country. King Albert II, Queen Paola, Queen Fabiola, Crown Prince Philippe and Crown Princess Mathilde went to mass at St. Michael and St. Gudule Cathedral in Brussels. The other two children of the King – Princess Astrid and Prince Laurent – and their spouses went to services at Antwerp and Mons.

After the mass, the royals in Brussels went up to the crowds outside of the cathedral, and chatted and posed for pictures with their subjects.

Reuters
Reuters

Later came the military defile. King Albert II inspected the troops before joining his family in the stands for the parade. The royal women had changed their attire for this event. Crown Princess Mathilde, for example, switched from a black fascinator and a white dress she wore to for Te Deum, to a brilliant pink outfit with a matching fascinator.

Philippe and Mathilde chatted with Queen Fabiola right before the parade. The dowager Queen was in a bright mood, despite her previous illness this year, plus the death threats that warned that she would be killed during the defile. But nothing happened. Queen Fabiola held a green apple during the event, perhaps to show she would not back down from anything.

Also at the defile were the children of Princess Astrid and Prince Laurent. None of the Crown Princely couple’s children were present, for reasons unknown.

After the military parade, the royals visited various locations in Brussels that were also marking National Day. Philippe and Mathilde visited a UNICEF stand in the royal park, while Princess Astrid and her husband, Prince Lorenz stopped by to chat with the Brussels police.

By nightfall, the royal family of Belgium enjoyed a magnificent fireworks display.