The kings, accompanied by Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofía, will attend the upcoming World Cup final to support the Spanish national team. The royal family will be present for the championship match. Notably, Pedro Sánchez will not be in attendance at the final.
Royal Presence at the World Cup Final
The family will be present in New York on Sunday to cheer for the national side as they compete for the world title.
While the presence of the royal family is confirmed, the absence of Pedro Sánchez has been noted.
Public Reception and Media Coverage
Recent reports have centered on the behind-the-scenes efforts to display public support, including a widely discussed video of the royals watching a previous match. Luis Pliego, director of the publication Lecturas, described the effort involved in capturing that moment, noting the need to secure team jerseys on short notice.

The public reaction to such royal media engagements has been varied, with social media discourse reflecting a wide spectrum of opinions. Some observers have focused on the formalities of the presentation, while others have debated the nature of these public-facing clips.
Institutional Support for Football
The event is scheduled to take place this Sunday.
The final match represents an opportunity for the Spanish team to secure a major international trophy. Readers are encouraged to share their thoughts on the tournament and the team’s performance in the comments section below.
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