UTILIZING THE FLESH & BONES OF WEAK BASTARDS TO PRESS RECORDS.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on 𝑮𝑹𝑰𝑬𝑭's final studio album, 2000's "... 𝑨𝒏𝒅 𝑴𝒂𝒏 𝑾𝒊𝒍𝒍 𝑩𝒆𝒄𝒐𝒎𝒆 𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑯𝒖𝒏𝒕𝒆𝒅," a 2x12" LP set, on colored vinyl dubbed theb"Flesh & Bones" version. Limited to 125 hand-numbered copies (59/125), on 180g heavy-weight vinyl, repressed in 2023 by Throne Records out of Asturias, Spain.
Sleeve art/insert artwork by former GRIEF bassist, Eric C. Harrison.
Spanish Royal Family - Queen Letizia and The Princess of Asturias during the reception on the occasion of the Princess receiving the Collar of the Order of Carlos III in Madrid, Spain | October 31, 2023
Princess Leonor turns 18 on Tuesday and I feel pretty confident in saying that her first tiara will be the Princess Victoria Louise's Prussian Diamond Tiara because it’s used as a starter tiara within the family. For example...
Queen Sofia, back when she was Princess Sophia of Greece, started wearing tiaras a little before her 18th birthday in November 1956. (Joining Princess Anne in proving that these are not the strict rules people in the fandom think they are.) The picture on the left is from the Greek state visit to France in June 1956 and the one on the right is labelled as her debutante ball. I don't know if that's accurate and I can't find a date for when her debutante ball would have been but she looks to be about the same age.
Infanta Elena turned 18 in December 1981 but the first dated pictures I’ve found of her wearing a tiara are from the Swedish state visit in March 1983. It’s possible that she wore Queen Maria Christina’s Diamond Floral Tiara before that because she also wore it often when she was young.
Infanta Cristina turned 18 in June 1983 and the earliest pictures with dates that I've found are from the state visit from Nepal in September 1983.
Queen Letizia's first tiara was on her wedding day in May 2004. The Prussian Diamond Tiara was her primary tiara starting out but like the other royal women she moved on to other pieces.
Princess Leonor can choose whichever tiara she wants for her first one but the Prussian Diamond Tiara seems most likely. I have a post coming tomorrow with some more possibilities. Even though she probably won't wear a tiara for awhile yet, it's still fun to think about!
King Felipe VI of Spain visits his daughter, Princess Leonor, The Princess of Asturias on March 15th 2024, at the San Gregorio maneuver field of the General Military Academy in Zaragoza, Spain -March 18th 2024.