Princess Leonor Visits Tejeda During Military End-of-Course Trip

The heir to the throne toured the mountain municipality of Gran Canaria with her fellow students from the General Air and Space Academy.

Image of military cadets walking through the historic streets of Tejeda, Gran Canaria.
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Image of military cadets walking through the historic streets of Tejeda, Gran Canaria.

Princess Leonor visited the municipality of Tejeda, Gran Canaria, as part of her military end-of-course trip with 72 fellow students from the General Air and Space Academy.

The heir to the Spanish throne, the Princess of Asturias, has continued her stay in Gran Canaria participating in an end-of-course trip with her fourth-year classmates from the General Air and Space Academy (AGA). This Wednesday, the delegation visited the emblematic municipality of Tejeda, located in the island's highlands.
Led by their academic supervisors, the group of 72 cadet officers toured the main street of Tejeda's historic center. The presence of Princess Leonor sparked curiosity among residents and visitors of the town, recognized as one of the most beautiful in Spain.
The visit to Tejeda is part of the scheduled activities to complete the Princess's military training at the General Air and Space Academy in San Javier. Leonor arrived in Gran Canaria last Sunday and will remain on the island until Friday, alternating instruction at defense facilities with cultural and tourist tours of various municipalities.
Anticipation for the Princess's presence was already evident on Monday during her visit to Teror, where numerous residents gathered to see her. Now, Tejeda joins the itinerary of the future Queen of Spain during her time in Gran Canaria.