Sofía: a queen who has grown stronger in the face of adversity (2024)

The notion of “winning through resistance” is a reality with Sofía of Greece. Resisting is what King Felipe VI’s mother has been doing for the better part of 80 years – her birthday is this Friday. Queen Sofía has been enduring life’s challenges, putting her own professional obligations ahead of any other option. And, with time, this attitude has earned her points, bringing her closer to the people.

The queen decided, once again, to act like a professional and to forge ahead for the sake of her son Felipe

The turning point came when a woman named Corinna Larsen entered the picture. It had long been a well-known secret that Juan Carlos and Sofía’s marriage was in tatters, but Doña Sofía earned popular sympathy from the fact that a specific name and face were suddenly attached to this “close friend” in Juan Carlos’s life. From that moment on, Sofía’s approval ratings – which the royal household regularly monitors – soared, while her husband’s sank.

Something similar happened following the leaked conversations between José Manuel Villarejo – a retired Spanish police chief, who is himself under criminal investigation – and Larsen, in which the Monaco-based businesswoman allegedly discusses the former king and his business dealings.

Sofía was not unaware of Corinna Larsen’s existence. But it was one thing to deal with this matter privately, and quite another to see it hit the headlines. Amid the general fuss, the queen decided, once again, to act like a professional and to forge ahead for the sake of her son Felipe.

It was a similar story last April in Palma de Mallorca. After an Easter Mass, Queen Letizia of Spain and her daughter Leonor reacted badly to Sofía’s request for a photograph with her grandchildren. The royal grandmother never once lost her smile despite the tensions of the moment, and several days later she took part in several staged scenes to try to debunk the notion that there was any friction between herself and the reigning queen. Again, Sofía earned kudos from society for acting that way.

But she was not always this well accepted.

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For years, Sofía was regarded with skepticism because she was a foreigner and because her spoken Spanish was a bit under par. True, she was born in Greece, but she has been living in Spain for more than half a century now. And even though she has not lost her accent and still likes to speak English with her family, her personal feelings have always taken second place to her queenly duties. And at this point in her life, as her 80th birthday approaches, Spain is seeing a groundswell of appreciation for Doña Sofía.

Last Wednesday at Madrid’s Royal Theater, Sofía presided the BMW Painting Awards. Shortly before the concert ended, actress Ángela Molina, who was acting as master of ceremonies, took to the stage to thank the queen for her work over the last 40 years, and to say happy birthday. The public then gave her a standing ovation. Backstage, Sofía seemed surprised, and said she knew nothing about her family’s plans for a birthday celebration.

For years, Sofía was regarded with skepticism because she was a foreigner and because her spoken Spanish was a bit under par

Don Juan Carlos turned 80 in January, and celebrated privately with his family. Doña Sofía will turn the same age on November 2, and she is planning to have a special lunch with close friends and relatives. One of the guests on the list is her daughter Cristina, who did not come to Juan Carlos’ birthday party because of her own husband’s problems with the law.

Iñaki Urdangarin is currently serving a prison sentence in connection with a graft case known as Nóos, making Cristina’s presence a sensitive issue at the Royal Palace. It has emerged that Cristina and her children travel regularly to Madrid on their way to the penitentiary in Ávila, and that they usually make a stop at La Zarzuela, the royal residence. And just this week Cristina and her two youngest children were seen in the company of her older sister Elena de Borbón and her own daughter Victoria Marichalar at a theater in Madrid.

Doña Sofía’s attitude was only questioned precisely on the subject of Urdangarin. When photographs emerged showing her on a visit to Washington, where Urdangarin and Cristina moved when the scandal broke, this was viewed as support by Sofía for her son-in-law in the middle of the Nóos inquiry. Her presence in the US was strongly criticized, and it was of little use that Sofía noted that besides a monarch, she was also a mother and a grandmother. With time, she has grown more cautious about this whole matter, in order to maintain a security cordon around her son, the king of Spain.

While Doña Sofía’s popularity continues to grow, there are still question marks surrounding her husband Juan Carlos. For many months now, his name has not shown up in the official agenda. He is only seen from time to time in Sanxenxo (Galicia), sailing with his faithful friend Pedro Campos and sometimes with his daughter Elena. Despite their differences, Juan Carlos and Sofía will attend a concert together on her birthday. Before that, there will be a family lunch. The question is whether Cristina will stand next to her brother, the king, at the photo op.

English version by Susana Urra.

Sofía: a queen who has grown stronger in the face of adversity (2024)

FAQs

What happened between Letizia and Sofia? ›

Queen Letizia moved to stand in front of the cameras, blocking the shot. Letizia then removed her mother-in-law's hand from Sofia's shoulder. The two women shared a short tense exchange before Felipe appeared to intervene. The video of the dramatic moment went viral and made headlines around the world.

How many languages does Queen Sofia speak? ›

She finished her education at the prestigious Schloss Salem boarding school in Southern Germany, and then studied pediatrics, music, and archeology in Athens. She speaks Spanish, Greek, German, French, and English.

Who is Queen Letizia's mother? ›

Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano was born on 15 September 1972 at Miñor Sanatorium in Oviedo, Asturias, the eldest daughter of Jesús José Ortiz Álvarez, a journalist, and his first wife, María de la Paloma Rocasolano Rodríguez, a registered nurse and hospital union representative. She has two younger sisters, Telma (b.

What happened to Princess Leonor? ›

In March 2023, it was announced by Spanish Defense Minister Margarita Robles that the government had approved a royal decree for Leonor to begin a 3-year military training education program. On 17 August 2023, she started her first year of training at the General Military Academy in Zaragoza.

Are Queen Letizia and King Felipe still together? ›

King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia are credited with restoring the Spanish monarchy's reputation. Spain's King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia will celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary on Wednesday, widely credited with having regenerated the scandal-tainted monarchy for a new era.

What happened to princess Sofia? ›

The tragic sinking of the Princess Sophia, a Canadian Pacific Steamer, occurred in late October 1918. At least 353 passengers and crew lost their lives in the wintery waters near Vanderbilt Reef.

What does Queen Letizia eat? ›

According to POPSUGAR, Letizia swears by the 'Perricone Diet', which involves only anti-inflammatory foods that encourage inner health and wellness. This can include, and isn't limited to, salmon, fresh fruits and vegetables, and healthy oils (she is Spanish, after all).

Who was Queen Letizia before she married? ›

Queen Letizia of Spain (Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano, born 15 September 1972), is the wife of Felipe VI, the king of Spain. Before her marriage to the prince, she worked as a journalist for several mass media companies. These included the Austrian newspaper La Nueva España, ABC and EFE.

How old is Reina Sofia? ›

Queen Sofía was born in November of 1938 and is now 80 years old. Although originally from Greece, she came to power in Spain after marrying then-Prince Juan Carlos.

Which princess turned 18? ›

Spain's Crown Princess Leonor turns 18 and is feted as the future queen at a swearing-in ceremony.

Will princess Sofia ever be queen? ›

Although her sister Sofia is also royal, she's not considered a princess and is instead referred to as Infanta Sofia because she is the second born and will not take on the throne.

Why is Princess Leonor famous? ›

Princess Leonor is the eldest daughter of the current King of Spain, Felipe VI and Queen Letizia. Born on October 31, 2005 in Madrid, Spain, the people of Spain are charmed with her elegance and intellect for renewing the image of the royal house after the controversial phase of grandfather, former King Juan Carlos.

What is the feud in the Spanish royal family? ›

Perhaps one of the most famous Spanish royal feuds is the one between Letizia and her mother-in-law Sofia, the former Queen of Spain. In 2018, a video showed the Spanish royal family at a ceremony in Britain, during which a very awkward encounter between the two women took place.

Is Infanta Sofia biological father? ›

She is the youngest daughter of King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia and, as such, is second in the line of succession to the Spanish throne behind her sister, Leonor, Princess of Asturias.

Who will Princess Leonor marry? ›

Princess Leonor can marry whoever she wants, the only condition is that the Cortes (Spanish Parliament) and the Monarch (that is her father) approve the choice she has made. If they don't, she has two options: not marry her love partner (break up or continue unmarried) or step down as heir…

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