The monarchs will attend the act at noon before lunch at the Royal Palace on the occasion of the Cervantes 2024 Award
The kings Felipe VI and Letiziatogether with the Queen Sofiawill attend the Apostolic Nunciature on Tuesday at noon to sign in the condolences book open for the death of Pope Francis, as Zarzuela reported. It will be around noon and before the traditional lunch that will be held at the Royal Palace on the occasion of the Cervantes 2024 Award ceremony to Álvaro Pombo when her majesties the kings and her majesty Queen Doña Sofía go to the Apostolic Nunciature.
After knowing the death of the Pontícice, the kings expressed their regret, highlighting the Pope Francis i His commitment to “love of neighbor and fraternity” and making it clear that he will continue to serve as inspiration for the importance he has always given to “dialogue and consensus” in the achievement of a more fair world.
They sent it on a telegram referred to the dean of the Cardinal College, the cardinal Giovanni Battista reafter receiving, “with deep sadness, the news of the death” of the Pontiff, in which he has also sent in his name, “in the Government and in the Spanish people the testimony of our most sense to regret.”
He Pope Francisthe monarch emphasizes on the telegram, “he has given testimony throughout his pontificate of the importance that for the world of our century have the love of neighbor, fraternity and social friendship.”
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