Felipe VI is left with out New Year’s Eve, he’ll journey to Brazil to the inauguration of Lula

King Felipe VI throughout a visit to Brazil. House of HM the King

The inauguration of Inazio Lula da Silva will happen on January 1 Kings Felipe and Letizia shouldn’t have an official agenda till that day He will journey with the third vp Yolanda Díaz and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, José Manuel Albares

King Felipe VI will kick off the New Year in Brazil, he’ll go to the executive capital Brasilia for the inauguration of the subsequent president of Brazil, Luiz Inázio Lula da Silva, which can happen on January 1, 2023.

This ceremony of switch of energy in Brazil, between the incoming Lula da Silva and the outgoing president, Jair Bolsonaro makes a spherical quantity within the inaugurations to which the King of Spain has attended. In whole Felipe VI has attended 80 inaugurations of American presidents, 69 of them when he was Prince of Asturias.

It was Juan Carlos I who delegated this operate to his son in 1996. Zarzuela’s goal was to create new relationships on the opposite aspect of the pond, overcoming the colonial historical past that united Spain with America for 4 centuries.

Where will the king spend the tip of the 12 months?

The king and queen’s agenda is often empty from December 24, the day the monarch’s speech is broadcast, till January 6, the date on which the kings come to rejoice Military Easter on the Royal Palace from Madrid.

Zarzuela by no means offers details about the place the kings and their daughters spend their days off. Not this time both. It is unknown if the king will fly to Brazil on December 31 or if he’ll journey earlier and thus have the ability to eat the grapes within the Rio de Janeiro nation.

On events the monarch has been seen making a visit to Baqueira Beret at the moment, and even when his daughters have been youthful they’ve attended a play with their grandmother Queen Sofía. Another of the appointments that aren’t missing is the normal roscón on the afternoon of January 5, on the home of Queen Letizia’s father, Jesús Ortiz.