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Queen Sofia becomes honorary doctor of a Madrid university

Queen Emeritus Sofia was awarded an honorary doctorate from CEU San Pablo University for “his relevant contribution to the promotion of culture and the promotion of the arts”. This diploma adds to the long list of honors that already appear on his academic resume.

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Queen Sofia honored with honorary degree from CEU San Pablo University

Queen Sofia of Spain, 86, visited the Montepríncipe Campus of the CEU San Pablo University, in Alcorcón in the Madrid community, to receive her new honorary diploma. The president of the Royal Academy of Moral and Political Sciences, Benigno Pendás, agreed to be the godfather of this exceptional ceremony.

Queen Sofia receives her honorary doctorate degree from CEU San Pablo University (Photo: Acero/AlterPhotos/ABACAPRESS.COM)

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CEU San Pablo University is a private, Catholic higher education institution. Its grand chancellor, Alfonso Bullón de Mendoza, is also the president of the Catholic Association of Propagandists. The leaders of the establishment and the association were present during this graduation ceremony. Queen Sofia donned the pale blue cape over her toga and received the graduate regalia of white gloves, a medal, headgear, a ring and a book. Queen Sofia took her oath to formalize her recognition as a doctor at the university.

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The rector, Rosa Visedo, praised Queen Sofia to justify the choice of this investiture. This honorary doctorate was awarded to him in response to “his relevant contribution to the promotion of culture and the promotion of the arts, for his extraordinary commitment in the field of social assistance, as well as for a lifetime of exemplary dedication to Spain and the Spanish people. »

Queen Sofia thus joins the long list of honorary doctors from this university, including Helmut Kohl, Mario Mont, José Antonio Escudero and Herman Van Rompuy. Queen Sofia is also extending the list of her diplomas. She already held an honorary degree from the universities of Rosario in Bogotá in Colombia, Valladolid, Cambridge, Oxford, Georgetown, Évora, New York and even Seisen in Tokyo.

Nicolas

Editor-in-chief

Nicolas Fontaine has been a designer-editor and author for numerous Belgian and French brands and media. A specialist in royal family news, Nicolas founded the site Histoires royales of which he is the editor-in-chief. [email protected]

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