The Royal Household has held the audience for the 44th edition of the school contest What is a King to you?, where students from all over Spain present creative works about the monarchy. The event, part of the official agenda, allows winners to converse with the Royal Family and share their reflections, highlighting the educational role and the youth's perception of the institution.
From manual writing to digital editing in the classroom 📚
The creation of these works shows a notable technical shift: while drawings and handwritten compositions used to prevail, today many students use digital tools such as video editors, graphic design software, or interactive presentations. This process involves skills in editing, assembly, and visual narrative, reflecting how educational technology has transformed creative expression in schools, from the initial sketch to the final product.
The King as an influencer: 44 years of royal likes 👑
Imagine the young creators explaining their work to the monarch with the same ease as a streamer. Some works seem designed for Instagram, with vibrant colors and short phrases, as if the audience were a networking event. At least here there are no trolls in the comments, only polite applause and the promise of an official photo that, indeed, will be worth more than any TikTok like.