Best known as the second daughter of King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain, she has captured public attention from the very beginning. Her name, a meaningful tribute to her grandmother, Queen Sofia of Greece and Denmark, carries royal significance and deep family roots. She follows closely behind her older sister, Leonor, Princess of Asturias, in the line of succession to the Spanish throne—making her an important figure in the modern monarchy.
Even before she could speak or walk, her arrival made headlines across the country. Born via caesarean section at 4:50 PM in the Ruber International Clinic, her birth was a moment of national celebration. From that instant, she became not just a beloved child within the royal family, but also a symbol of continuity and tradition. Over time, her presence in official events and public appearances has gently grown, with each moment adding to her evolving identity.
And while much of the spotlight often shines on her elder sister, she continues to carve out her own quiet yet dignified path. With every passing year, people find themselves increasingly interested in who she is—and who she may become. Her story, though still unfolding, is already woven into the fabric of Spain’s royal narrative.
Her godfather, Konstantin-Assen, holds the distinguished titles of Prince of Vidin and Duke of Saxony. Konstantin-Assen has played a significant role in her life, offering guidance and support as her godfather. The connection to Konstantin-Assen adds a layer of historical and noble significance, given his prominent position within the royal lineage. Over the years, Konstantin-Assen has remained a steady presence, embodying both familial duty and aristocratic tradition.