During his visit to Badia del Vallès, King Felipe VI shared a comment that sparked excitement and surprise. In a relaxed atmosphere, he expressed his vision for the future of his daughter, Princess Leonor. With humor and warmth, Felipe VI envisions an unexpected future for Princess Leonor.
The King and Queen presided over the commemorative events for the millennium of the founding of the Monastery of Montserrat. The event featured broad institutional participation and was warmly received by the public. After the ceremony, they traveled to Badia del Vallès to continue their agenda.

There, they inaugurated a commemorative mural for the 50th anniversary of the municipality's founding. The work was created with contributions from local residents, reflecting the city's identity and collective memory. The presence of the King and Queen caused great popular enthusiasm.
King Felipe looks to the future with Princess Leonor as protagonist
During the tour, Felipe VI and Queen Letizia spoke with attendees and shared spontaneous moments. The Queen addressed a group of young people with words full of vision for the future. "When Leonor comes in 30 or 40 years, tell her how the city has evolved," she said with a smile.
The phrase did not go unnoticed by those present or by the media who captured the moment. Queen Letizia's comment was interpreted as a nod to the continuity of the monarchy. Meanwhile, it revealed the pride with which both the King and Queen look to their daughter's future.

King Felipe reinforced that sense of complicity with a touch of humor. "Maybe she'll have run for mayor and everything," he joked, provoking laughter among the children who accompanied them. The scene reflected the royal couple's warmth and their commitment to the public.
King Felipe charts Princess Leonor's path as future queen
This type of gesture is not isolated, but part of a strategy that combines institutional presence and humanity. The King and Queen have managed to connect with different audiences, even during formal occasions. The reference to Leonor not only moves people, but also projects trust in generational succession.
Although Leonor is still in the midst of her training, her name is increasingly associated with public life. The heiress, who has completed her first year at the Zaragoza Military Academy, enjoys a growing image of responsibility and commitment. These kinds of mentions reinforce the idea of continuity that the Crown seeks to convey.

Ultimately, the King and Queen have managed to turn an official visit into a meaningful and approachable day. They spoke about the present, but also planted a vision for the future through their daughter. They did so with naturalness, humor, and a deep connection with the people.