Saturday, July 2, 2011

King Juan Carlos called to Prince Albert for his absence

Don Juan Carlos phoned Prince Albert of Monaco in the first person to explain the reasons for his absence at the wedding. The king, who sent the invitation was addressed from Monaco, Prince Albert explained that continues recovering from knee surgery she underwent at the May 3, and although all is normal and as expected not going to go to the link, sources said Royal House.

The head of the Spanish government has apologized for it and had advised him that no other member of the Royal Family will attend on their behalf. Prince Albert has been interested in the physical state of the King, has "understood" his absence on the link and was "grateful" the call, added the sources of Zarzuela, which have not yet clarified why this time Don Juan Carlos has not delegated any other member of the Royal Family to represent you at the meeting Saturday.


The conversation between them was "warm," according Zarzuela, the part of the "good relations" between the two royal houses. It so happens that the King will receive Saturday at Zarzuela Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, although this is not the reason for the absence of the royal family at the wedding of Albert of Monaco.

La Casa del Rey has ruled that the absence of the Royal Family on the link of Prince Albert is related to the awkward and unexpected question that Prince conducted in June 2005 the Spanish delegation in the assembly of the International Olympic Committee chose London to host the 2012 Games, he aspired to Madrid.

Albert of Monaco asked how could secure the Spanish capital after security exploit ETA did 11 days before a car bomb in the parking lot of La Peineta stadium in Madrid, which caused no casualties. After that clash, the Royal Family has agreed several times with Albert of Monaco. In June 2008, the Kings and Princes offered lunch at Zarzuela on the occasion of his visit to the Expo Zaragoza.

Months later, in October, Albert of Monaco Barcelona attended the inauguration of the IV World Conservation Congress who chaired the heir to the Spanish Crown.

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