King Felipe VI established the Crown as a symbol of institutional unity and reconciliation during his visit to Mauthausen.
The King demonstrated to be a representative of all Spaniards, including those who display Republican flags.
The Monarch paid an emotional tribute to Spanish prisoners who were incarcerated in the Nazi concentration camp.
The King's commitment to democracy and the defense of human rights highlights and addresses current challenges.
The King's visit to Mauthausen deviates from the sectarian image that left and right extremism attempts to propagate.
Government initiatives concerning historical memory have been criticised for potentially fostering division among Spaniards.
Conclusion: King Felipe VI acts as an inclusive leader who, through his defense of human rights and democracy, seeks to promote unity and reconciliation in a time of polarization.