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Her birth will probably lead to a revision of the [[Spanish Constitution of 1978]] to abolish the precedence of male heirs over their older sisters. |
Her birth will probably lead to a revision of the [[Spanish Constitution of 1978]] to abolish the precedence of male heirs over their older sisters. |
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She was born on [[October 31]], [[2005]] at 02:35am in the Ruber International Clinic in [[Madrid]]. Her birth was anounced by the Royal Family to the press via [[SMS]]. |
She was born on [[October 31]], [[2005]] at 02:35am in the Ruber International Clinic in [[Madrid]]. Her birth was anounced by the Royal Family to the press via [[Short message service|SMS]]. |
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Revision as of 03:48, 31 October 2005
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Extended royal family
Children of the late Duchess of Badajoz:
The Duchess of Soria and Hernani
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Her Royal Highness, Infanta Leonor, (born October 31, 2005, in Madrid), is the first daughter of Felipe and Letizia, the Princes of Asturias, and thus second in the succession line to the Spanish throne after her father.
In the event that her father ascends to the Spanish throne, she will become Princess of Asturias.
Her birth will probably lead to a revision of the Spanish Constitution of 1978 to abolish the precedence of male heirs over their older sisters.
She was born on October 31, 2005 at 02:35am in the Ruber International Clinic in Madrid. Her birth was anounced by the Royal Family to the press via SMS.
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