The Spanish monarchy is represented by King Felipe VI, his wife Queen Letizia, and their daughters Leonor, Princess of Asturias, and Infanta SofĂa. The Spanish Constitution of 1978 re-established a constitutional monarchy as the form of government for Spain. read more
The king and members of the royal family have represented Spain in Europe, Latin America, in the United States and in Canada, nations in the Middle East and North Africa, in China, Japan, the Philippines, Australia, New Zealand and many countries in sub-Sahara Africa. read more
Yes Spain does have a king. He has limited powers. His name is Juan Carlos I. The King is Head of State. The person in charge of the Government is the Presidente del Gobierno (President of the Government). read more
Spain will have two kings and two queens King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia will be allowed to keep their titles after King Felipe VI succeeds to the throne read more