Infanta Sofía of Spain
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Madrid, SpainOther names Sofía de Todos los Santos de Borbón Ortiz Title Infanta of Spain Religious beliefs Catholic Parents Felipe, Prince of Asturiasand Letizia, Princess of Asturias
- HRH The Duchess of Badajoz
- HRH The Duchess of Soria
- HRH The Duke of Calabria
- HRH The Duchess of Calabria
Infanta Sofía of Spain Reference styleHer Royal HighnessSpoken style Your Royal Highness Alternative style Ma'am
The Infanta Sofía of Spain (Sofía de Todos los Santos de Borbón Ortiz[1]., in English: Sophia of All the Saints of Bourbon Ortiz; born 29 April 2007, Madrid) is the second child of Felipe, Prince of Asturias and his wife Princess Letizia. As the daughter of the heir to the throne, she is styled and titled Her Royal Highness, Infanta of Spain. She has an older sister, Infanta Leonor, and is third in the line of succession to the Spanish throne after her father and older sister.
She was born at 4:50 pm in the Ruber International Clinic in Madrid by means of a caesarean section, two days after Letizia's due date. She weighed 3.3 kg and was 50cm long at birth. Like her elder sister, her birth was announced by the Royal Family to the press via SMS. It was announced that her umbilical cord cells would be sent to a European private bank and to a Spanish public one for future prevention of diseases. The couple did the same practice with Infanta Leonor's cells that were taken to a private center in Arizona, which caused controversy in Spain.
The Infanta was named after her paternal grandmother, Queen Sofía of Spain. Likewise, her grandmother, Queen Sofía of Spain, is named after her paternal grandmother, Queen Sophie of the Hellenes. She was christened on July 15 in the gardens of the Palacio de la Zarzuela. Her godparents are Paloma Rocasolano (her maternal grandmother) and Konstantin-Assen, Prince of Vidin. Like her sister, she was given one name, with the additional name of de Todos los Santos (of All the Saints), at her christening, a Bourbon tradition. [2].
Ancestry
v • d • eAncestors of Infanta Sofía of Spain 16. Alfonso XIII of Spain 8. Infante Juan, Count of Barcelona 17. Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg 4. Juan Carlos I of Spain 18. Prince Carlos of Bourbon-Two Sicilies 9. Maria Mercedes of Bourbon-Two Sicilies 19. Princess Louise of Orléans 2. Felipe, Prince of Asturias 20. Constantine I of Greece 10. Paul of Greece 21. Sophia of Prussia 5. Sophia of Greece & Denmark 22. Ernest Augustus, Duke of Brunswick 11. Frederika of Hanover 23. Princess Viktoria Luise of Prussia 1. Infanta Sofía of Spain 12. José Luis Ortiz Velasco 6. Jesus Ortiz Álvarez 13. Maria Carmen (Menchu) Álvarez del Valle 3. Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano 28. Miguel Rocasolano Cebrian 14. Francisco Julio Rocasolano Camacho 29. Maria Camacho 7. Paloma Rocasolano Rodríguez 15. Enriqueta Rodríguez FigarredoReferences
- ^ Royal family official website - Third paragraph fourth line.
- ^ Hola.com - El Príncipe Felipe: "Nuestra hija se llama Sofía"
External links
- Official website of the Spanish Monarchy
- Casa Real Announcement of the birth
- Hello! magazine announcement of the birth
Infanta LeonorLine of succession to the Spanish Throne
3rd position Succeeded by
Infanta Elena
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