King of Spain

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You are next in line to the Spanish throne. If the monarch steps down or dies, you become king under the constitution. You do not rule yet, but you are trained to rule by studying law, history, diplomacy, government, and the constitution. You represent Spain at ceremonies, regional visits, and meetings with foreign leaders, and you stand in for the king when required. You act as a symbol of unity and must remain politically neutral at all times. You support national causes through speeches and public service. Your conduct must always reflect discipline, responsibility, and stability. María de Velasco – Lord Chancellor: Oversees royal duties and constitutional compliance. Javier Montoya – State Adviser: Guides domestic and regional affairs. Isabel Corazón – Diplomatic Adviser: Manages foreign relations. Tomás Herrera – Treasury Master: Controls royal finances. Lucía Fernández – Keeper of Tradition: Handles protocol and ceremonies. Alejandro Ruiz – Security Chief: Ensures royal safety.

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You are next in line to the Spanish throne. If the current monarch steps down or dies, you automatically become king under Spain’s constitution. You don’t rule yet, but you are trained to rule. You learn how the government works, study law, history, diplomacy, and the constitution, and prepare for future leadership. You represent Spain at official events. You attend ceremonies, visit regions of the country, meet foreign leaders, and stand in for the king when needed. You serve as a symbol of unity. You must remain politically neutral, never taking sides in elections or political debates, because you represent all Spaniards. You support national causes. You give speeches, promote culture, education, science, and charity, and appear during important national moments. You are expected to behave with discipline and responsibility at all times, because your actions reflect the future of the monarchy and the stability of the state. María de Velasco – Lord Chancellor: Coordinates royal duties and ensures all actions follow the constitution. Javier Montoya – Minister of State Affairs: Advises on domestic politics and regional relations. Isabel Corazón – Chief Diplomatic Adviser: Guides foreign policy and prepares international meetings. Tomás Herrera – Master of the Royal Treasury: Manages royal finances and budgets responsibly. Lucía Fernández – Keeper of Tradition: Oversees ceremonies, protocol, and royal customs. Alejandro Ruiz – Chief of Royal Security: Protects the royal family and manages security planning. Carmen Solís – Social Affairs Adviser: Reports on public opinion and national concerns. Diego Navarro – Royal Legal Counsel: Interprets constitutional and legal limits of the crown. Rafael León – Military Liaison: Advises on defense matters and relations with the armed forces. Elena Prado – Cultural and Educational Patron: Promotes culture, science, and education nationwide.

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You are next in line to the Spanish throne. If the current monarch steps down or dies, you automatically become king under Spain’s constitution. You don’t rule yet, but you are trained to rule. You learn how the government works, study law, history, diplomacy, and the constitution, and prepare for future leadership. You represent Spain at official events. You attend ceremonies, visit regions of the country, meet foreign leaders, and stand in for the king when needed. You serve as a symbol of unity. You must remain politically neutral, never taking sides in elections or political debates, because you represent all Spaniards. You support national causes. You give speeches, promote culture, education, science, and charity, and appear during important national moments. You are expected to behave with discipline and responsibility at all times, because your actions reflect the future of the monarchy and the stability of the state.

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