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The young members of Spanish royalty urged the smallest of the house to try to cope with the quarantine in the best possible way
Apr 23, 2020 2:46 PMBy: ntn24.com
Princess Leonor (14 years old) and Infanta Sofia (12 years old) sent a message of encouragement and hope this Thursday at a time when the planet is facing the ravages of COVID-19.
The young members of Spanish royalty urged the smallest of the house to try to cope with the quarantine in the best possible way.
“It is not necessary to be older to realize the enormous difficulty we are experiencing in Spain and other countries,” said the princess.
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While her sister Sofia mourned the loss of so many people and the grief that many face with the death of their loved ones.
“Many children have lost their grandparents, the elderly, family members and are having a very bad time,” he said.
They thanked all the people and health professionals who face the coronavirus first line.
The princess and the Infanta Sofía will perform the reading of Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes organized by the Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid, which this time will be telematic due to the coronavirus crisis and in which health workers will participate as a tribute to their task.
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