Point de Vue (source: ebay)
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http://membre.oricom.ca/mep43/leon1.JPG
http://membre.oricom.ca/mep43/leon.JPG
http://membre.oricom.ca/mep43/leon1.JPG
Does anyone know if the SRF members in the centuries ago hand multiple names? Maybe, the present SRF is reverting back to a more ancient tradition of just having one name. I read that the Spanish kings of old signed documents as "I the King" and not their given name.morhange said:I've always wondered why Froilan, Victoria, Juan and Pablo had multiple names, but Miguel, Irene, Leonor and Sofia only have one. I mean, there is 'de Todos los Santos' but I don't think that counts as a NAME, but more a Borbon tradition. I thought it was a little strange considering Cristina and Felipe (not Elena, since both of her children have more than one name) have multiple names.
Redferns said:Point de Vue (source: ebay)
http://membre.oricom.ca/mep43/leon.JPG
http://membre.oricom.ca/mep43/leon1.JPG
Roxsteve said:Leonor is a very old fashioned name that I have started to like.
you're welcome princess leonor!
I haven't seen Sofi in any of the pics and I didn't see a second baby chair, so I guess she wasn't there
Infanta Sofia is too little to go to parties, I thnk... But Infanta Leonor is a little lady who attends her social obligations like the Princess she is...
Vanesa. (the eternal "courtier")
Hum!, hum!, dear crisiñaki you looks to have a great knowledge of the new born....a baby chair for a two months baby !!! I'm going to write to I.C.P.A.T.:
"International Children Protection Against Torture "
In Fact the little Sofia was because aren't good for the baby's skin!!!
thanks for these new pictures!!
can someone tell me when was it ???