Spain's King Felipe and Queen Letizia have been heckled and had mud thrown at them by furious local during their visit to Valencia, where more than 200 people died in devastating floods.
King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain, as well as Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, have cut short a visit to the flood-wracked province of Valencia. Enraged by late warnings and delayed assistance ...
King Felipe of Spain was pelted with mud and heckled by furious crowds as he visited the Valencia region after devastating floods hit the region earlier this week. Tense scenes unfolded as the ...
Spain's King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia are reportedly due to visit the Valencia region today, where devastating floods have killed more than 200 people. Hopes of finding survivors ebbed five ...
A furious crowd chanted “murderer” and tossed mud at King Felipe as he visited the areas ... The King and his wife, Queen Letizia, visited Valencia on Sunday with prime minister Pedro ...
Hundreds of residents of a Valencia suburb particularly badly hit by last week’s deadly floods protested on Sunday during a visit by Spanish King Felipe and Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez ...
Government officials accompanied the monarch on his visit to Paiporta, a town on the outskirts of Valencia that has been devastated by floods Spain's King Felipe VI, centre right, speaks with ...
Valencia: A crowd of angry survivors of Spain’s floods tossed mud and shouted insults at Spain’s King Felipe VI and government officials when they visited one of the hardest-hit towns on Sunday.
La reina Letizia y el rey Felipe han visitado la mañana de este domingo, 3 de noviembre, dos de las localidades de Valencia más afectadas por las devastadoras lluvias torrenciales que provocó ...
Although he goes by Yung Filly, his real name is Andres Felipé Valencia Barrientos. He was born on August 6, 1995, and moved to the UK from Colombia when he was two years old. Yung then ...
Near Valencia, we saw more than a year's worth ... affected areas to "stay home", echoing an earlier statement from King Felipe VI who said the emergency is "not over". More rain is expected ...