Yet with the fortitude (or sense of entitlement) which is a family trait of the House of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg Glücksburg, she ended up not doing too badly for herself. In 1954 she met and enchanted then-Prince Juan Carlos on a Mediterranean cruise, she competed in the 1960 Olympics (representing Greece in sailing), and in 1962 she married her Prince, who assumed the throne in 1975 after the death of Francisco Franco.
Since then she has concerned herself with charity, the rightful occupation of royalty. Through her Foundation she carries out numerous engagements, and is in particular interested in refugee relief, the treatment of drug addiction, fine arts, and micro-finance (working closely with Muhammad Yunus the Nobel laureate in the process).
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I'm embarrassed to admit that I didn't know Spain still had a royal family. Good heavens!
Well now you do... Thanks to the Pop Culture Institute.
She's gotta be born of the same blood as Queen Elizabeth II. Don't you agree there's a stunning resemblance to Her Majesty, the queen's sister Margaret and daughter Anne?
P.S. Sorry I've not played here in the Institute so much these days. I've got election fever and am glued to Huffington.
Queen Sofia and QE II are descended from Queen Victoria - as are most of them - that's why most European royals look alike.
No problem about the past few weeks - it's been tense for all of us. It's all I can do lately to write the thing!
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