Royal holidays: a tradition on the high seas
With the arrival of the summer heat, it is common for the royal family of Spain to seek refuge at sea, renting boats that allow them to enjoy moments of leisure and rest. This custom, which dates back years, has become an integral part of their summer schedule.
A luxury yacht for unforgettable moments
The previous summer, the Royal Family had an exceptional maritime experience on a specially chartered boat for the occasion. As part of the celebration of the Mapfre King’s Cup, Felipe VI opted for a 15-metre yacht, with a price of 2,500 euros per day, apart from the cost of fuel. This boat, ideal for relaxed holidays, has a capacity for 12 people, two cabins for four, and every detail has been taken care of to guarantee a luxurious experience.
A discreet and second escape
Highlighting its commitment to security and privacy, the yacht was moored in a port other than the Royal Nautical Club, a decision driven by Letícia, who wanted to get away from the usual stress of Marivent and enjoy a quiet summer with people loved ones
Paloma Rocasolano: from beach summers to nautical nights
The joy of these luxuries was not limited exclusively to the immediate family, as Paloma Rocasolano, mother of Queen Letícia, also had the opportunity to enjoy this refined lifestyle on board, alongside her fellow Marcus Brandler. This moment is a sign of the dramatic evolution in Paloma’s life, which has gone from a rather simple existence to experiencing the pleasures of the jet set life.
A reflection of social change
Paloma’s transition into a world of luxury is remarkable, and illustrates a journey that goes from simply enjoying the sun in Benidorm, with a parasol and a cooler, to contemplating the Mediterranean with a glance from the deck of a yacht. His experience now represents a new social status, testifying to the transformations that have taken place as a result of Letícia’s union with Felipe.
The new summer perspective
The summers of the royal family have evolved significantly, proving that access to calm waters is no longer limited to mortal sight. For Paloma, her vision of the sea has changed, closing a chapter of the past where she looked for a place on the beach, now it becomes an experience linked to luxury and exclusivity.