Felipe
Americannoun
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León (Camino) 1884–1968, Spanish poet, in South America after 1939.
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Felipe VI, b. 1968, King of Spain since 2014.
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"There are things that, when we study them, with our present-day criteria, our values, obviously cannot make us feel proud," Felipe said while visiting an exhibition on indigenous Mexican women in Madrid's National Archaeological Museum.
From BBC
These ties were "forged through a historical brotherhood and supported by the shared legacy of language, culture and collective memory", she is said to have told Felipe.
From BBC
The palace "welcomed" the invitation, but did not say whether Felipe had agreed to attend the football tournament, due to take place between 11 June and 19 July.
From BBC
Felipe's words, posted by the Spanish royal household's official Instagram account, mark the first time that a Spanish monarch has publicly acknowledged abuses during the country's colonial era.
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Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum has invited King Felipe VI of Spain to the Fifa World Cup, the Spanish royal palace has said, signalling a thawing of relations between the two nations.
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