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'''Sofía''' (born 2 November 1938) was [[List of Spanish consorts|Queen of Spain]] from 1975 to 2014 as the wife of [[King Juan Carlos I]] and a multi-Bilderberger.
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==Background==
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Born '''Princess Sophia of Greece and Denmark''', she is the first child of King [[Paul of Greece]] and [[Frederica of Hanover]]. As her family was forced into exile during the [[Second World War]], she spent part of her childhood in Egypt, returning to Greece in 1946. She completed her secondary education in a boarding school in Germany before returning to Greece where she specialised in childcare, music and archaeology.
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Sofía met her paternal third cousin the then Infante [[Juan Carlos of Spain]] on a cruise in the Greek Islands in 1954; they met again at the wedding of the [[Duke of Kent]], her paternal second cousin, in June 1961. Sofia and Juan Carlos married on 14 May 1962, at the Catholic Cathedral of Saint Dionysius in Athens.
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She became queen upon her husband's accession in 1975.<ref>Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Fürstliche Häuser  XV. "Spanien". C.A. Starke Verlag, 1997, pp. 20, 100-101. (in German) </ref> On 19 June 2014, Juan Carlos abdicated in favor of their son [[Felipe VI]].<ref>https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/spain/10898873/Spain-will-have-two-kings-and-two-queens.html</ref>
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Sofia is also a great-granddaughter of the last German emperor, [[Wilhelm II]], and second cousin of [[Charles Windsor|Charles, Prince of Wales]]. She is a great-great-granddaughter of [[Queen Victoria|Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom]] through her father and also a great-great-great-granddaughter through her mother.
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==Bilderberg==
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Sofía acknowledged in a book interview having attended some of the secret meetings of the Bilderberg Group. In response to the journalist's questions, the Queen replied<ref>http://ecodiario.eleconomista.es/internacional/noticias/1255080/05/09/Que-ha-decidido-el-Club-Bilderberg-este-fin-de-semana.html</ref><ref>http://ecodiario.eleconomista.es/espana/noticias/836230/10/08/La-reina-confiesa-asistir-a-las-reuniones-del-club-Bilderberg-Alli-se-corta-mucho-bacalao.html</ref>:
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:For me, they are exciting meetings. Yes, exciting. Over the years, you meet very diverse, well-informed, well-connected people, each with a formidable background in their field, in their area, or in their country. People from many worlds meet there: politics, finance, energy, defense, communications, scientific research ... You learn so much!
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When asked by the journalist why these meetings are secret, Queen Sofía replied:
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:The secret is so that each one can freely say what they think, what comes to mind in a debate, and that this does not spread. But it is not secret because we are conspiring. No conspiracies! There, no one is queen or chancellor or president of a government or chairman of a multinational ... There are no ranks there. These are left, not in the hotel room, but in the airport of your country of origin. Neither does anyone go with their spouse or his secretaries ... In the Bilderberg meetings, political, economic, or defensive decisions are not made. It is not an "executive" world organization, so to speak. Big questions are discussed, yes. There is no gossip or nonsense talk. It is precisely worth attending for the information that circulates there, for the more rigorous and complete vision of certain conflicts that affect us or will affect us.
 
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Latest revision as of 04:37, 10 March 2021

Person.png Queen Sofía of Spain  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
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Karaliene Sofija (cropped).jpg
Born1938-11-02
Tatoi Palace, Athens, Greece
NationalitySpanish
ReligionRoman Catholicism
SpouseJuan Carlos I of Spain
Member ofClub of Rome
Spanish royal with penchant for Bilderbergs

Sofía (born 2 November 1938) was Queen of Spain from 1975 to 2014 as the wife of King Juan Carlos I and a multi-Bilderberger.


Background

Born Princess Sophia of Greece and Denmark, she is the first child of King Paul of Greece and Frederica of Hanover. As her family was forced into exile during the Second World War, she spent part of her childhood in Egypt, returning to Greece in 1946. She completed her secondary education in a boarding school in Germany before returning to Greece where she specialised in childcare, music and archaeology.

Sofía met her paternal third cousin the then Infante Juan Carlos of Spain on a cruise in the Greek Islands in 1954; they met again at the wedding of the Duke of Kent, her paternal second cousin, in June 1961. Sofia and Juan Carlos married on 14 May 1962, at the Catholic Cathedral of Saint Dionysius in Athens.

She became queen upon her husband's accession in 1975.[1] On 19 June 2014, Juan Carlos abdicated in favor of their son Felipe VI.[2]

Sofia is also a great-granddaughter of the last German emperor, Wilhelm II, and second cousin of Charles, Prince of Wales. She is a great-great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom through her father and also a great-great-great-granddaughter through her mother.

Bilderberg

Sofía acknowledged in a book interview having attended some of the secret meetings of the Bilderberg Group. In response to the journalist's questions, the Queen replied[3][4]:

For me, they are exciting meetings. Yes, exciting. Over the years, you meet very diverse, well-informed, well-connected people, each with a formidable background in their field, in their area, or in their country. People from many worlds meet there: politics, finance, energy, defense, communications, scientific research ... You learn so much!

When asked by the journalist why these meetings are secret, Queen Sofía replied:

The secret is so that each one can freely say what they think, what comes to mind in a debate, and that this does not spread. But it is not secret because we are conspiring. No conspiracies! There, no one is queen or chancellor or president of a government or chairman of a multinational ... There are no ranks there. These are left, not in the hotel room, but in the airport of your country of origin. Neither does anyone go with their spouse or his secretaries ... In the Bilderberg meetings, political, economic, or defensive decisions are not made. It is not an "executive" world organization, so to speak. Big questions are discussed, yes. There is no gossip or nonsense talk. It is precisely worth attending for the information that circulates there, for the more rigorous and complete vision of certain conflicts that affect us or will affect us.

 

Events Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/198912 May 198914 May 1989Spain
Galicia
La Toja Island
37th Bilderberg meeting, 110 guests
Bilderberg/199010 May 199013 May 1990New York
US
Glen Cove
38th Bilderberg meeting, 119 guests
Bilderberg/199221 May 199224 May 1992France
Royal Club Evian
Evian-les-Bains
The 40th Bilderberg. It had 121 participants.
Bilderberg/200315 May 200318 May 2003France
Versailles
The 51st Bilderberg, in Versailles, France
Bilderberg/20055 May 20058 May 2005Germany
Rottach-Egern
The 53rd Bilderberg, 132 guests
Bilderberg/200731 May 20073 June 2007Turkey
Istanbul
The 55th Bilderberg meeting, held in Turkey
Bilderberg/20103 June 20106 June 2010Spain
Hotel Dolce Sitges
Barcelona
The 122 guests met in the Hotel Dolce Sitges, Barcelona, Spain.
Bilderberg/20119 June 201112 June 2011Switzerland
Hotel Suvretta
St. Moritz
59th meeting, in Switzerland, 129 guests
Bilderberg/201429 May 20141 June 2014Denmark
Copenhagen
Marriott Hotel
The 62nd Bilderberg, with 136 guests, held in Copenhagen
Many thanks to our Patrons who cover ~2/3 of our hosting bill. Please join them if you can.


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