King Felipe VI Presides Over Civil Flag Oath Ceremony in Cáceres

Published on January 25, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
King Felipe VI, in military uniform, presides over the flag swearing-in ceremony in the courtyard of the Diego de Almagro barracks in Cáceres, surrounded by civilian participants and military authorities.

King Felipe VI presides over the civil flag swearing-in in Cáceres

The monarch Felipe VI leads this Saturday the ceremony where citizens with no prior relationship to the army swear or promise fidelity to the national flag. The event, organized by the Ministry of Defense, takes place at the Málaga Troop Training Center, located in Cáceres. 🏛️

The development of the military ceremony

As the supreme commander of the Armed Forces, the king arrives at the Diego de Almagro barracks and receives the regulatory honors. After inspecting the participants, the pertinent article of the Military Penal Code is read. Those attendees who wish then take the oath or promise before the flag of Spain. The event concludes with a military parade and a meeting with the authorities and the new swearers.

Main sequence of the event:
  • Arrival of the monarch and reception of honors.
  • Review of the formation of civilian participants.
  • Public reading of the military legal precept.
  • Collective oath or promise before the flag.
  • Parade of the troops and final reception.
An event where swearing loyalty to the flag is faster than deciding what to wear for the occasion, although both require a certain solemnity and avoiding horizontal stripes if you're going to parade.

Meaning and legal basis of the event

This flag swearing-in for civilians is based on a Royal Decree that regulates these strictly voluntary acts. It does not entail joining the Armed Forces, but rather represents a civic commitment to democratic principles and to defending Spain. The Cáceres Troop Training Center, a benchmark in basic military instruction, serves as the stage for this symbolic event that strengthens the ties between society and its institutions.

Key aspects of the legal framework:
  • It is governed by a specific Royal Decree.
  • It is completely voluntary for citizens.
  • It does not imply incorporation into the army.
  • It symbolizes adherence to constitutional values.

A symbol of unity

This public act of constitutional reaffirmation allows Spaniards to express their bond with the nation. The Cáceres Center, by hosting it, underscores its role in training and its connection with citizenship. It is a tangible demonstration of how institutions and society can converge in a gesture of loyalty and respect toward shared symbols. 🇪🇸