viernes, 1 de abril de 2011

Felipe, Prince of Asturias

Felipe and Letizia getting out of the car
Today there was lots of excitement in Badajoz. Felipe, one of the Spanish princes came to Badajoz to participate in the Congresso Nacional de Jovenes Impresarios (National Congress for young buisnessmen). Lucky for me, my window overlooks the building where it was taking place. The road outside was completely blocked off with barriers, and there were crowds of people waiting to see the Prince arrive. When the motorcade arrived everyone began pushing to see and cheering. There was a group of school children watching, and they shoute 'Felipe, Felipe" as he arrived, and of course him and his wife greeted them, and everyone cheered. The woman next to me yelled, "Felipe, guapo!' His wife, Letizia, is also very popular. It was a very exciting thing for Badajoz.

I was also able to see the democracy of Spain in action. Some of the kids from the dorm brought out a Spanish Republican flag to protest the royal family. Immediately the police went over to them, confiscated the flag, and took their IDs. Nothing else happened, but they were really annoyed, and said to me, "now you know how democracy works in Spain".

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