The Spanish monarchy has a rich history and tradition, and crowns are an important symbol of its royal heritage. There are currently three crowns associated with the Spanish monarchy:

Now, as to which of these crowns Princess Eleanor might wear for the first time, that will depend on her future role as Queen Consort or Queen Regent. If she becomes Queen of Spain in the future, then she could wear the royal crown during the coronation ceremony. In the event that she marries a king and becomes queen, she could use the Queen Consort Crown.

Succession to the throne in the Spanish monarchy follows a set of rules set out in the Spanish Constitution and the Organic Law of Succession to the Crown. Princess Leonor is the heir to the throne as the first-born daughter of King Felipe VI. and will theoretically become Queen of Spain in the future. However, several circumstances may affect the exact moment when Eleanor takes the throne as queen.

Situations that could lead to Princess Eleanor becoming Queen include:

It is important to note that the Spanish monarchy has undergone changes over the years, and the choice of crown Princess Leonor will wear will depend on future circumstances and decisions within the royal family. The Spanish monarchy remains an important element in the political and cultural life of Spain, and its traditions and symbols, such as the crown, continue to play a fundamental role in the country’s identity. (AND)