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King Felipe VI: Spain and UK 'profoundly intertwined' | King Felipe VI: Spain and UK 'profoundly intertwined' |
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Britain and Spain can overcome their differences and further maintain strong ties after Brexit the king of Spain has said. | Britain and Spain can overcome their differences and further maintain strong ties after Brexit the king of Spain has said. |
King Felipe VI said he believed the UK and Spain could begin "the necessary dialogue" to form an arrangement over the rock of Gibraltar. | King Felipe VI said he believed the UK and Spain could begin "the necessary dialogue" to form an arrangement over the rock of Gibraltar. |
But the government of Gibraltar said the king's focus on a dialogue between London and Madrid was "undemocratic". | But the government of Gibraltar said the king's focus on a dialogue between London and Madrid was "undemocratic". |
His speech came on the first day of a three-day state visit to the UK. | His speech came on the first day of a three-day state visit to the UK. |
Spanish royals' UK visit glosses over Brexit cracks | Spanish royals' UK visit glosses over Brexit cracks |
The king of Spain made his comments on the rock of Gibraltar in a speech in the Palace of Westminster. | The king of Spain made his comments on the rock of Gibraltar in a speech in the Palace of Westminster. |
While discussing Britain's decision to leave the EU, he said: "To overcome our differences will be greater in the case of Gibraltar. I am confident through the necessary dialogue and effort, our two governments will be able to work... towards arrangements that are acceptable to all involved." | While discussing Britain's decision to leave the EU, he said: "To overcome our differences will be greater in the case of Gibraltar. I am confident through the necessary dialogue and effort, our two governments will be able to work... towards arrangements that are acceptable to all involved." |
The government of Gibraltar said it would have to be involved in any discussion between Spain and the UK. | The government of Gibraltar said it would have to be involved in any discussion between Spain and the UK. |
It added that two referenda in 1967 and 2002 showed the people of Gibraltar voted to remain British. | It added that two referenda in 1967 and 2002 showed the people of Gibraltar voted to remain British. |
Chief minister Fabian Picardo QC said: "We have no desire to part of Spain or to come under Spanish sovereignty in any shape or form. | Chief minister Fabian Picardo QC said: "We have no desire to part of Spain or to come under Spanish sovereignty in any shape or form. |
"In the times in which we live, territories cannot be traded from one monarch to another like pawns in a chess game." | "In the times in which we live, territories cannot be traded from one monarch to another like pawns in a chess game." |
During the speech, King Felipe said Britain and Spain were "profoundly intertwined" and he respected the UK's decision to leave the EU. | During the speech, King Felipe said Britain and Spain were "profoundly intertwined" and he respected the UK's decision to leave the EU. |
Hundreds of thousands of Britons live in Spain, and a similar number of Spaniards live in the UK, King Felipe told MP and peers. | Hundreds of thousands of Britons live in Spain, and a similar number of Spaniards live in the UK, King Felipe told MP and peers. |
They "form a sound foundation for our relations," he added. | They "form a sound foundation for our relations," he added. |
"These citizens have a legitimate expectation of stable living conditions for their families," he said. | "These citizens have a legitimate expectation of stable living conditions for their families," he said. |
The king highlighted the two countries' important trading arrangements, adding that Britain is "the second largest investor in our country". | The king highlighted the two countries' important trading arrangements, adding that Britain is "the second largest investor in our country". |
King Felipe and Queen Letizia are attending a banquet in their honour, hosted by the Queen and Prince Philip, at Buckingham Palace. | |
The menu includes a medallion of Scottish beef with bone marrow and truffles, with a sauce made from Madeira. | |
For dessert the banquet will have a dark chocolate and raspberry tart. | |
Earlier the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh greeted King Felipe and Queen Letizia at Horse Guards Parade, in a traditional welcoming ceremony. | Earlier the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh greeted King Felipe and Queen Letizia at Horse Guards Parade, in a traditional welcoming ceremony. |
The trip is the first state visit by a Spanish king to the UK since Felipe's father, Juan Carlos, came 31 years ago. | The trip is the first state visit by a Spanish king to the UK since Felipe's father, Juan Carlos, came 31 years ago. |
The Queen gifted King Felipe copies of love letters from his great-grandmother to King Alfonso XIII. | The Queen gifted King Felipe copies of love letters from his great-grandmother to King Alfonso XIII. |
Queen Victoria's grand-daughter Princess Victoria Eugenie met King Alfonso on a state visit to Britain in 1905. | |
The pair married and Princess Victoria Eugenie became Queen Ena of Spain, making King Felipe a descendant of Queen Victoria. | The pair married and Princess Victoria Eugenie became Queen Ena of Spain, making King Felipe a descendant of Queen Victoria. |
A royal welcome: Sarah Campbell, BBC royal correspondent | A royal welcome: Sarah Campbell, BBC royal correspondent |
The wind died down and the sun broke through the clouds just as the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh stepped on to the dais at Horse Guards. | The wind died down and the sun broke through the clouds just as the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh stepped on to the dais at Horse Guards. |
Every visiting head of state gets the same welcome - their national anthem and the chance to inspect the guard of honour with Prince Philip. With his retirement imminent, this could be the last time he performed that particular public duty. | Every visiting head of state gets the same welcome - their national anthem and the chance to inspect the guard of honour with Prince Philip. With his retirement imminent, this could be the last time he performed that particular public duty. |
Then King Felipe stepped into a carriage with the Queen for the traditional procession down the Mall accompanied by the Household Cavalry. The Duke of Edinburgh and Queen Letizia travelled in a separate carriage. | Then King Felipe stepped into a carriage with the Queen for the traditional procession down the Mall accompanied by the Household Cavalry. The Duke of Edinburgh and Queen Letizia travelled in a separate carriage. |
It was a chance for Britain to show off how well it can do "pomp". | It was a chance for Britain to show off how well it can do "pomp". |
A state banquet is being held on Wednesday evening for the Spanish royals in the ballroom of Buckingham Palace, where they are staying. | A state banquet is being held on Wednesday evening for the Spanish royals in the ballroom of Buckingham Palace, where they are staying. |
Prince Harry and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were expected to attend the event. | Prince Harry and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were expected to attend the event. |
It will be the first time Harry has taken part in a state visit. | It will be the first time Harry has taken part in a state visit. |
On Thursday, he will accompany the royal visitors to Westminster Abbey. | On Thursday, he will accompany the royal visitors to Westminster Abbey. |
King Felipe will lay a wreath at the Grave of the Unknown Warrior and the prince will join them on a short tour of the abbey, including the Tomb of Eleanor "Leonor" of Castile - the 13th-Century Spanish princess who married Edward I. | King Felipe will lay a wreath at the Grave of the Unknown Warrior and the prince will join them on a short tour of the abbey, including the Tomb of Eleanor "Leonor" of Castile - the 13th-Century Spanish princess who married Edward I. |