Ceremonia de entronización del Emperador Naruhito. Octubre 22, 2019

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Emperor Naruhito's Enthronement Ceremony Puts a Spotlight on the Next Generation of Royals


The expected guest list for Japan's centuries-old ceremony reads like a who's who of the modern monarchy.

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by CAROLINE HALLEMANN
OCT 20, 2019


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On Tuesday, when Japan's Emperor Naruhito publicly proclaims his enthronement, he will do so in a centuries-old ceremony at the Imperial Palace, in front of an audience of dignitaries from nearly 200 countries. Among that group of world leaders will be representatives from monarchies in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, a group that represents a new generation of royals.


JAPAN’S EMPEROR NARUHITO AT THE IMPERIAL PALACE IN TOKYO.
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Many of those who are expected to attend have either recently ascended to the throne themselves, or are heirs patiently waiting in the wings, and will likely have their own coronation ceremonies in the next few decades.

The generational divide becomes clear when comparing the guest lists of this week's event, and that of Naruhito's father's enthronement ceremony 30 years ago.

Yes, Prince Charles attended Emperor Akihito's ceremony alongside Princess Diana in 1990, and he will be there on Tuesday as a representative of the U.K. But Bhutan's Queen Jetsun, who will also reportedly be in attendance this week, was just a few months old when Akihito declared his succession to the throne.


KING PHILIPPE & QUEEN MATHILDE OF BELGIUM
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KING JIGME & QUEEN JETSUN OF BHUTAN
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CROWN PRINCE FREDERIK & CROWN PRINCESS MARY OF DENMARK
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KING ABDULLAH OF JORDAN
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GRAND DUKE HENRI OF LUXEMBOURG
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KING WILLEM-ALEXANDER & QUEEN MAXIMA OF THE NETHERLANDS
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CROWN PRINCE HAKKON OF NORWAY
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NORWAY’S CROWN PRINCE HAAKON PICTURED HERE WITH HIS WIFE CROWN PRINCESS METTE-MARIT.
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KING FELIPE & QUEEN LETIZIA OF SPAIN
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QUEEN LETIZIA AND KING FELIPE OF SPAIN WITH THEIR TWO DAUGHTERS.
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CROWN PRINCESS VICTORIA OF SWEDEN
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Pero...
¿Esto que es?.
¿Ella por delante del rey?.
Me parece que estamos ante un punto de inflexión.
Lo que Letuzza se permitia hacer de vez en cuando, polémicamente, se ha convertido en la norma.
Siempre saluda primero, ordena, establece el protocolo de manera extemporánea, dependiendo del humor, ninguneando al rey, con actitud de desafio. Y el Muñeco Ken la deja hacerlo. Estamos ante un nuevo rumbo de la monarquia.
 
Me parece que estamos ante un punto de inflexión.
Lo que Letuzza se permitia hacer de vez en cuando, polémicamente, se ha convertido en la norma.
Siempre saluda primero, ordena, establece el protocolo de manera extemporánea, dependiendo del humor, ninguneando al rey, con actitud de desafio. Y el Muñeco Ken la deja hacerlo. Estamos ante un nuevo rumbo de la monarquia.

Yo pensaba que eso de ponerse por delante del rey, eso de estar todo el rato dando órdenes, solo lo hacía en España, para presumir de que ella es la que manda. Me he quedado a cuadros, sabiendo que lo está haciendo en Japón. Es increíble.
 
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