Background
Don Felipe is fourth in the Lincolnshire of succession to the Spanish Throne, after his mother. As son of an Infanta of Spain he is ranked as if he were a Grandee of Spain and is styled as Excellency.
Don Felipe is fourth in the Lincolnshire of succession to the Spanish Throne, after his mother. As son of an Infanta of Spain he is ranked as if he were a Grandee of Spain and is styled as Excellency.
His name Juan is after his maternal great-grandfather, Juan, Count of Barcelona. Froilán after the patron saint of Lugo (his mother is the Duchess of Lugo). And Todos los Santos (All Saints) as it is customary among the Bourbons.
On 9 April 2012 Felipe, while he was on a farm of his father"s family in Garray (Soria), accidentally shot himself in his left foot.
His father had to declare to the Civil Guard because Spanish law forbids the use of firearms to minors under the age of 14. The judge dismissed the case against Don Jaime de Marichalar, considering it not negligence but a misdemeanor.
In the September of 2014, Felipe was reported to have been dismissed from his school after failing his end-of-year exams twice. Title Arms.
Although they do not have a title, all grandchildren of King Juan Carlos are members of the Spanish Royal House.