Regarding the Flag Oath of Princess Leonor in Zaragoza, the television temperature reached emotional peaks in the news programs of most channels. Except for EuskalTelebista’s ‘Teleberri’ and TV3’s ‘Telenotícies’. It’s not an image. They did not inform. I don’t blame him. I’m not even praising him. I limit myself to confirming this. Considering that this issue is neither newsworthy nor reflective, it is of course worth discussing whether this network decision was correct.
Among the channels with the highest temperature, TVE1’s ‘Special’ series stands out. Shortly before we started they showed us ‘unreleased footage provided by the Royal Family’ in which we see Leonor engrossed in military manoeuvres. “Rifle with camouflage paint in hand, dodge barbed wire and mud and water!“They told us about it with equal parts admiration and admiration.
They underlined the virtues he would later learn at the Military Academy, such as ‘austerity’ and ‘leading by example’. Ah! They are especially interesting today. They contrast with his grandfather’s ‘austerity attitude’ and ‘example’ Juan Carlos after the years. The words of the Academy Brigadier General General (“You must preserve and preserve the Constitutionn”) received special attention on TVE. Who knows, maybe they thought they had an extra dose of topicality. The emotional thermometer rose even higher on the afternoon gossip show ‘Fiesta’ (T-5).
“They shouted with excitement.”Monarchy brings stability to Spain!” and they realized something: “The rifle the princess carries weighs seven kilos!” and they were half shocked, half fascinated. In another froth, the enthusiasm of ‘Más Vale Sábado’ (La Sexta) subsided. They were obstinate about this long military training of the Princess. They said: “Doing military service is not modernity. “What I need to do is Erasmus”.
Ah! The princess appeared on television with a rifle and a fixed bayonet in her hand, and the same morning the Israel-Gaza war broke out. Meanwhile, bombs continue to fall in Ukraine, people continue to kill in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Afghanistan, Yemen, Ethiopia… What is happening? We see wars on TV and I don’t know if we feel anything anymore.
When I see Eleanor Armed with a rifle and a fixed bayonet, he neither restrains me nor raises my body temperature. I only see a 17-year-old young girl who is being dragged by the corporate wind.