Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia are two of Queen Letizia and King Felipe VI of Spain’s most well-liked daughters in the world of European monarchy. Although it was rumored that the pair could try for a third child, this did not materialize due to the monarch’s health issue, which makes it impossible for her to become pregnant again.
There are two issues that make it hard for the King and Queen of Spain to satisfy their desire to have additional children when faced with the uncertainty of their intentions. The queen isn’t young enough or in good enough health to get pregnant again.
Doctors advised 50-year-old Letizia not to become pregnant again since doing so would pose a major risk to her health after giving birth to Infanta Sofia.
Felipe wanted to have a son who might have been the country’s future queen, but since her two daughters were born under close medical monitoring, she cannot take the chance again.
The Princess of Asturias, who is only 17 years old, is already preparing for that moment, which she will take seriously in honor of her parents, who provided her with a top-notch education. However, that status already belongs to the Princess of Asturias.
While this is going on, Queen Letizia and King Felipe VI are already at ease and aware that they won’t be getting any more children. They are satisfied to enjoy their two daughters and are confident that they will one day contribute significantly to the Spanish royal family.