Different personalities from Lanzarote did not want to miss the swearing-in of the Constitution of Princess Leonor and attended this Tuesday the event held in the Congress of Deputies. Throughout the morning, several politicians such as the socialist senator for Lanzarote, Manuel Fajardo Palarea, together with Loli Corujo, deputy and her colleagues from the Socialist Party in the Canary Islands, have been present at the special event. In addition, the president of the Government of the Canary Islands, Fernando Clavijo, did not want to miss this meeting in Madrid.
In addition, as we confirmed this Monday in La Voz, the young Eliana Parrilla, has also attended the event, in addition to the kissing of hands that has ended this institutional act. All have attended the event, complying with the protocol established by the Royal House.
Fajardo Palarea has not gone through the kissing of hands, but Loli Corujo and the other senators and deputies of the Canary Islands, have had the opportunity to pass in the line to greet the Kings and their daughters. However, Palarea as senator is the only one that "the Kings have had to greet".
An act for the senator with a remarkable applause of "several minutes", with a "good institutional role" of the whole family and a "historic" event, as was the swearing-in of the Constitution of King Felipe on January 30, 1986.
"A historic event and with a good institutional role of the Royal Family"
"A moment of nerves", that of shaking hands with Leonor, but her "tranquility has helped us to calm down", the young woman pointed out. In addition, she recognizes that King Felipe VI and Queen Leticia Ortiz, have shown their "joy" to see that there were "so many young people" in the line.

Meeting of Eliana Parrilla with Leonor in the kissing of hands