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Prince Albert II arrives in Madrid the week of the Europa League final
The Monegasque sovereign touches down in the Spanish capital ahead of a high-profile UEFA match and bilateral environmental talks.
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Prince Albert II
Prince Albert II flew from Nice to Madrid on the morning of June 1, landing his Dassault Falcon 8X at Torrejón Air Base after a one-hour, 27-minute flight. The aircraft, bearing the Grimaldi coat of arms, touched down under clear skies, with the Prince traveling in his customary 14-seat configuration.
The same week, Madrid hosts the UEFA Europa League final on June 3 at the Estadio Metropolitano—an event that routinely draws heads of state and royalty from participating nations, per UEFA's official schedule. Separately, the Prince is expected to attend a high-level roundtable on Mediterranean marine conservation organized by his foundation and the Spanish government, as reported by the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation's public calendar. The dual purpose—sport and diplomacy—mirrors the Prince's pattern of combining ceremonial appearances with environmental advocacy.
Monaco's sovereign conducts roughly a dozen official flights annually, often to European capitals for such mixed agendas. His choice of Torrejón Air Base over commercial Barajas suggests a diplomatic protocol visit, consistent with his status as a reigning monarch and his office's preference for military airfields when undertaking state-related travel.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 8X


The aircraft
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