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Juan Carlos I of Spain-75 Years, 75 Photos.
57- King Juan Carlos celebrates his 60th birthday on January 5, 1998 visiting the troops deployed in Bosnia-Herzegovina.

Juan Carlos I of Spain-75 Years, 75 Photos.

57- King Juan Carlos celebrates his 60th birthday on January 5, 1998 visiting the troops deployed in Bosnia-Herzegovina.

Juan Carlos I of Spain-75 Years, 75 Photos.
56- The King and Mohamed VI of Morocco after the death of King Hassan, Mohamed’s father and the King’s old friend. 

Juan Carlos I of Spain-75 Years, 75 Photos.

56- The King and Mohamed VI of Morocco after the death of King Hassan, Mohamed’s father and the King’s old friend. 

Juan Carlos I of Spain-75 Years, 75 Photos.
55- King Juan Carlos with his first grandchild, the Infanta Elena’s son Felipe.

Juan Carlos I of Spain-75 Years, 75 Photos.

55- King Juan Carlos with his first grandchild, the Infanta Elena’s son Felipe.

The Spanish Royal Family at the grounds of La Zarzuela Palace, July, 1969.

A ten years old Prince arrives to Madrid for the first time.

(Source: misshonoriaglossop)

Juan Carlos I of Spain-75 Years, 75 Photos.
54- The King and the Prince of Asturias at the 2007 Armed Forces Day.

Juan Carlos I of Spain-75 Years, 75 Photos.

54- The King and the Prince of Asturias at the 2007 Armed Forces Day.

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Palacio Real (Royal Palace of Madrid), official residence of the Spanish Royal Family. The palace is used for official functions and state ceremonies.

(Source: misshonoriaglossop)

“For Spain, always for Spain, everything for Spain. Long live Spain. Long live the King.” —The Count of Barcelona transferring all his claims to the Throne to his son, King Juan Carlos. La Zarzuela Palace, May 14,1977.

The King allowed his father to use the title Count of Barcelona for the rest of his life (It is not a noble title but one that belongs to the King of Spain) and has decided that he will be entombed, under the name of Juan III in the Pantheon of the Kings in El Escorial. Only the Sovereign and the Queen or King consort mother (or father) of the next Sovereign are buried in this Pantheon. 

“For Spain, always for Spain, everything for Spain. Long live Spain. Long live the King.” —The Count of Barcelona transferring all his claims to the Throne to his son, King Juan Carlos. La Zarzuela Palace, May 14,1977.

The King allowed his father to use the title Count of Barcelona for the rest of his life (It is not a noble title but one that belongs to the King of Spain) and has decided that he will be entombed, under the name of Juan III in the Pantheon of the Kings in El Escorial. Only the Sovereign and the Queen or King consort mother (or father) of the next Sovereign are buried in this Pantheon. 

May 14, 1962. Athens.

Wedding of Prince Juan Carlos of Spain and Princess Sophia of Greece and Denmark.

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