China News Service, July 21. According to foreign media reports, on the 16th, King Felipe VI of Spain, his wife and two daughters attended the national memorial ceremony to mourn and mourn the deaths of the new crown epidemic. In the meantime, after Felipe VI's speech was over, his daughter Princess Leonor patted him on the arm to remind him to wear a mask. The warm-hearted interaction between the two aroused people's attention.

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  According to reports, on the same day, Felipe VI delivered a speech at a memorial ceremony held at the Royal Palace of Madrid. After he finished his speech and stepped down, the 14-year-old daughter, Princess Leonor, patted him on the arm and pointed her finger at the mask she was wearing to remind him to wear a mask. After that, Felipe VI put on the mask again and seemed to thank his daughter for reminding him.

  In his speech, Felipe VI told the participants who had lost their loved ones in the epidemic, "You are not alone in grief, all of us are in grief." He said that many of the deceased from the new crown are elderly people. They have been working hard all their lives to support their children and build the country; while others have a promising future.

  Felipe VI also praised the health care workers, saying that "under such difficult conditions, they have maintained the pulse of our country." At the memorial ceremony, participants also observed a minute of silence for the deceased of the new crown.

  It is reported that about 400 people attended the ceremony, including Spanish Prime Minister Sanchez. In addition, WHO Director-General Tedros Tedros, European Commission President Von der Lein, European Parliament President Sassoli, European Council President Michelle, etc. also attended the ceremony. During the ceremony, they all took social distancing measures and put on masks.

  Recently, the Spanish epidemic has rebounded significantly. Spain notified on the 20th that there were 628 newly confirmed cases nationwide in a single day. Health Minister Ilya said that there are currently 201 outbreak sites, but most of them have been controlled. Most small outbreaks are related to seasonal work and some places where restrictions have been relaxed.