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Leonor, Princess of Asturias, has received titles, decorations, and honorary appointments as heiress presumptive to the throne of Spain.
As child of Felipe, Prince of Asturias, Leonor was born Infanta of Spain, the title given in Spain to the offspring of the Spanish monarch and the heir of the throne, the Prince or Princess of Asturias. This title carries the dignity of "Royal Highness." After her father’s accession to the throne, on 19 June 2014 Leonor became Princess of Asturias, Princess of Girona, Princess of Viana, Duchess of Montblanc, Countess of Cervera and Lady of Balaguer, the traditional titles of the heir to the Spanish Crown.[1]
Royal styles of The Princess of Asturias | |
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Reference style | Her Royal Highness |
Spoken style | Your Royal Highness |
She is also the Duchess of Montblanc, Countess of Cervera and Lady of Balaguer.[2]
The ribbons worn regularly by Her Royal Highness in undress uniform are as follows:
Order of Charles III | Grand Cross of Military Merit | Grand Cross of the |
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