Felipe VI

Felipe VI is the current King of Spain, having ascended to the throne on June 19, 2014, following the abdication of his father, King Juan Carlos I. Born on January 30, 1968, he is the first child of Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia of Spain. Felipe VI’s reign represents a constitutional monarchy, where his role is largely ceremonial and symbolic, governed by the Spanish Constitution. He serves as the head of state and is responsible for upholding the constitutional order, promoting unity, and representing Spain internationally. His leadership includes engaging in various national and international diplomatic functions, fostering relationships within the European Union and other global entities. Felipe VI also addresses contemporary issues facing Spain, including political challenges, economic matters, and social issues. His vision for Spain emphasizes democracy, constitutional governance, and the integration of Spanish society.