
In France they aren't keeping quiet and they announce Princess Leonor's big news everywhere
The French press react enthusiastically to Princess Leonor's arrival on the frigate Blas de Lezo
Princess Leonor has once again made headlines, this time from France, where the media haven't stayed silent and have announced the big news about her arrival at Blas de Lezo. The French magazine Point de Vue was the first to highlight her arrival on the military ship. In their words, they have emphasized both her attitude and the symbolism of this new step in her career as a future head of state.
Wearing her midshipman uniform, Leonor greeted the ship's commanding officers and immediately integrated into her new routine. Meanwhile, in Spain, little has been known about her most recent movements, but in France, her journey has been followed with attention and admiration. What is so special about this new stage that international media are echoing it with such enthusiasm?

France announces in a big way princess Leonor's gesture of responsibility and commitment
Since she began her military training, Princess Leonor's profile has grown stronger both inside and outside our borders. Her presence at official events, her participation in Navy maneuvers, and her attitude have been perceived as unmistakable signs of her preparation. However, it was her arrival at Blas de Lezo that has sparked media attention beyond Spain, confirming that her progress isn't going unnoticed.
The French outlet Point de Vue hasn't spared any details. "With her impeccable midshipman uniform, she walks decisively toward the ship, watched by the journalists present for the occasion," they explain. This description, full of symbolism, highlights not only Leonor's image but also the respect with which she is viewed abroad.

"Upon reaching the deck, she was received by frigate captain Pedro Ramos Carbonell, in command of Blas de Lezo, and greeted the various commanders," the French outlet adds. This portrayal of her arrival on the ship shows that what has gone more unnoticed in Spain has been front-page news in France.
"It's a gesture of service and responsibility to the homeland," they conclude, thus emphasizing the institutional significance of this new chapter. These words show that Princess Leonor isn't just fulfilling her training but is also consolidating her international image as a state figure.

This isn't the first time foreign media have highlighted Princess Leonor's steps, but this time the forcefulness of the analysis and the attention given have been surprising. The French coverage confirms that the story about her training is resonating beyond our borders. With each new step, the heir to the throne strengthens a narrative that combines tradition, preparation, and modernity.
Ceuta, princess Leonor's first official destination after boarding Blas de Lezo
Leonor's first significant outing after boarding Blas de Lezo took place on Saturday, June 21. The frigate docked in Ceuta early in the morning, and the princess took part in several official events, according to the EFE agency. One of the most notable was the meeting with Juan Jesús Vivas, president of the autonomous city, at the García Aldave barracks.
There, Princess Leonor had the opportunity to get to know the Tercio Duque de Alba 2nd of the Legion up close, one of the most emblematic units of the Army. These types of meetings are aligned with the training agenda that the Royal Household has set for the heir.

On Sunday, June 22, Princess Leonor didn't have any official appointments scheduled. According to information released by the same agency, the agenda was limited to Saturday's events, with discretion chosen for her movements. This strategy isn't new and responds to a communication policy of the Royal Household, which prioritizes Leonor's training and privacy.
After spending 48 hours in Ceuta, the princess and the rest of the midshipmen will head back to the Canary Islands, where they will continue their training. In this stage, Leonor will remain involved in activities typical of seafaring, gaining experience in different areas of military life.
There is no doubt that the arrival of Princess Leonor at Blas de Lezo has been received with enthusiasm in France. Her time in Ceuta, discreet but institutional, consolidates her image as a prepared heir. Thus, Leonor moves forward firmly on a path that is already being closely followed beyond our borders.
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