Day 2 - Spanish Royals Visit Andorra

In Ordino, Andorra, The two day trip marks the first visit to Andorra since King Felipe's enthronement and is also the first foreign trip since the begin of the Coronavirus pandemic. Their day began with a visit to the María Moline Spanish School, which is one of the six Spanish public schools in the principality. After, Their Majesties held a meeting with the Spanish educational community in Andorra, where they were able to talk with the directors of the centres of the Spanish system present in Andorra. King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia moved to the Church of Santa Coloma and the adjacent 'Espai Columba' museum. The Church of Santa Coloma is Andorra's oldest church, dating to the pre-Romanesque period. At noon, Their Majesties attended an official lunch offered by the Cap de Govern of Andorra in their honour, which was attended by the General Trustee, and the representatives of the Episcopal Co-Prince and the French Co-Prince. Bringing the state visit to a close, the King and Queen visited Casa Museo d'Areny-Plandolit, which is the only example of a manor house in Andorra that has survived intact to this day. 




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