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Related: About this forumKing of Spain pelted with mud and rocks on visit to flood struck Valencia - Times Radio
Spain's King Felipe has been pelted with mud and rocks by angry protestors in flood affected areas in Paiporta, Valencia, reports Graham Keeley, journalist based in Spain.
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King of Spain pelted with mud and rocks on visit to flood struck Valencia - Times Radio (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
Nov 2024
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It does seem a bit harsh, but I guess it shows how big the strength of feeling is
muriel_volestrangler
Nov 2024
#5
Wild how heads of state/politicians in other countries have such relaxed security.
Wingus Dingus
Nov 2024
#2
brush
(58,637 posts)1. Why? Doesn't Spain have national assembly and the king is...
ceremonial like the royals of the UK?
muriel_volestrangler
(102,897 posts)5. It does seem a bit harsh, but I guess it shows how big the strength of feeling is
If you turn up as a symbol of the country, and the locals think the country screwed them, they may turn against you.
Wingus Dingus
(8,482 posts)2. Wild how heads of state/politicians in other countries have such relaxed security.
IbogaProject
(3,991 posts)3. Most if not all those "Royals" are exempt from taxes
And they often get sibsidies at cost to the government, I'm glad he got pelted like that.
virgdem
(2,228 posts)4. It seems he found out
that it's not so good to be the king.