Spanish Royals

The term “Spanish Royals” refers to the members of the royal family of Spain. This includes the reigning monarch, their spouse, and their children, as well as other relatives within the extended royal family. The current head of the Spanish royal family is King Felipe VI, who ascended to the throne in June 2014, following the abdication of his father, King Juan Carlos I. The Spanish Royals play a constitutional role in the government of Spain, symbolizing the unity and continuity of the nation. Their duties generally involve representing Spain in domestic and international affairs, attending state functions, and engaging in various charitable activities. The royal family is also a part of the country’s cultural heritage and history, often seen in public ceremonies and events.