1 Spain's Crown Prince Felipe (R) pays his condolences to Kuwait's Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Sabah, the brother of the late ruler Sheikh Jaber al-Ahmad al-Sabah, at the Bayan Palace in Kuwait January 17, 2006. The country will be in official mourning for a total of forty days. REUTERS/KUNA/Handout 2 Spain's Prince Felipe de Asturias, center, sits besides Kuwait's Information Minister Dr. Annas Al Rasheed, right, while Kuwait's Prime Minister Sheik Sabah Al Sabah,left, receive condolences on the death of Kuwait's Emir Sheik Jaber Al Ahmed Al Sabah from citizens and dignitaries at Bayan Palace, Bayan, Kuwait City on Tuesday, Jan.17, 2006.(AP Photo/Gustavo Ferrari) 3 Bolivian President-elect Evo Morales, right, is welcomed by Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero upon his arrival at the Moncloa palace on the outskirts of Madrid, Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2006. Morales has drawn curious looks _ and something of a stir _ not so much with his leftist policies, but with the alpaca sweater he wore to greet royalty and heads of state at almost every stop on his world tour. (AP Photo/Jasper Juinen, File) 4 Spain's Princess Leonor(C), firstborn of Spanish Crown Prince Felipe(L) and Princess Letizia, seen in this December 2005 photo, was christened before King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia at a ceremony in Madrid's royal Zarzuela Palace.(AFP/HO/File) 5 Spain's Princess Letizia holds her daughter Leonor as she is christened by Madrid's Cardinal Antonio Maria Rouco Varela (R) while Spain's Crown Prince Felipe (L), Queen Sofia (C) and King Juan Carlos watch during a private christening ceremony at the Zarzuela Palace in Madrid January 14, 2006. REUTERS/Spanish Royal House/Handout 6 Spain's Queen Sofia holds her grand daughter Leonor as Crown Prince Felipe (L), his wife Princess Letizia and King Juan Carlos pose before a private christening ceremony at the Zarzuela Palace in Madrid January 14, 2006. REUTERS/Spanish Royal House/Handout 7 Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero and Spanish King Juan Carlos I talks during the baptism of Princess Leonor at the Zarzuela's Palace in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, Jan. 14, 2006. Leonor was born on Oct. 31, becoming immediately second in line to the throne of Spain after her father Prince Felipe. (AP Photo/EFE, Angel Diaz, Pool) 8 From left to right: Spain's Prince Felipe, Princess Letizia, holding her daughter Princess Leonor, Queen Sofia, Madrid's Archbishop Antonio Maria Rouco Varela and Spanish King Juan Carlos I, during the baptism of Princess Leonor at Zarzuela's Palace in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, Jan. 14, 2006. Leonor is the daughter of Crown Prince Felipe and Princess Letizia and was born on Oct. 31, becoming immediately second in line to the throne of Spain after her father Prince Felipe. (AP Photo/EFE, Angel Diaz, Pool) 9 Spain's Princess Letizia, holds her daughter Princess Leonor, as Prince Felipe looks on during the baptism by Madrid's Archbishop Antonio Maria Rouco Varela, right, at Zarzuela's Palace in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, Jan. 14, 2006. Leonor is the daughter of Crown Prince Felipe and Princess Letizia and was born on Oct. 31, becoming immediately second in line to the throne of Spain after her father Prince Felipe. (AP Photo/EFE, Angel Diaz, Pool) 10 Spain's Princess Letizia, holds her daughter Princess Leonor, as she talks with unidentified journalist before the baptism of Princess Leonor at Zarzuela's Palace in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, Jan. 14, 2006. Leonor is the daughter of Crown Prince Felipe and Princess Letizia and was born on Oct. 31, becoming immediately second in line to the throne of Spain after her father Prince Felipe, unseen. (AP Photo/EFE, J.J.Guillen, Pool) 11 Spain's Princess Letizia Ortiz, holding her daughter Princess Leonor, and Prince Felipe are congratulated by Dr. Luis Ignacio Recasens before the baptism of Princess Leonor at Zarzuela's Palace in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, Jan. 14, 2006. Leonor is the daughter of Crown Prince Felipe and Princess Letizia and was born on Oct. 31, becoming second in line to the throne of Spain after her father Prince Felipe. (AP Photo/EFE, Angel Diaz, Pool) 12 Spain's Princess Letizia Ortiz, left, and Prince Felipe pose with their daughter Princess Leonor during an official photo session before the baptism of Princess Leonor at Zarzuela's Palace in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, Jan. 14, 2006. Leonor was born on Oct. 31, becoming second in line to the throne of Spain after her father Prince Felipe. (AP Photo/EFE,Angel Diaz, Pool) 13 Spain's Prime Minister congratulates Princess Letizia Ortiz, holding her daughter Princess Leonor and Prince Felipe before the baptism of Princess Leonor at Zarzuela's Palace in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, Jan. 14, 2006. Leonor is the daughter of Crown Prince Felipe and Princess Letizia and was born on Oct. 31, becoming immediately second in line to the throne of Spain after her father Prince Felipe. (AP Photo/EFE, J.J.Guillen, Pool) 14 Spain's King Juan Carlos I listens to Princess Letizia Ortiz, who is holding her daughter Princess Leonor during the official picture before the baptism of Princess Leonor at Zarzuela's Palace in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, Jan. 14, 2006. Leonor is the daughter of Crown Prince Felipe and Princess Letizia and was born on Oct. 31, becoming immediately second in line to the throne of Spain after her father Prince Felipe. (AP Photo/EFE, Ballesteros, Pool) 15 Spain's Princess Leonor is kissed by her father Prince Felipe and held by her mother Princess Letizia during the baptism of Princess Leonor at Zarzuela's Palace in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, Jan. 14, 2006. Leonor was born on Oct. 31, becoming immediately second in line to the throne of Spain after her father Prince Felipe. (AP Photo/EFE, Angel Diaz, Pool) 16 From left to right: Spain's Prince Felipe, Leonor , cousins Pablo Nicolas and Victoria Federica, Princess Letizia Ortiz, holding her daughter Princess Leonor, Queen Sofia, King Juan Carlos I and Madrid's Archbishop Antonio Maria Rouco Varela during the baptism of Princess Leonor at Zarzuela's Palace in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, Jan. 14, 2006. Leonor is the daughter of Crown Prince Felipe and Princess Letizia and was born on Oct. 31, becoming immediately second in line to the throne of Spain after her father Prince Felipe. (AP Photo/EFE, Angel Diaz, Pool) 17 Spain's Princess Letizia (3rd L, bottom) holds her daughter Leonor during a photo session with members of the Spanish Royal family before a private christening ceremony at Zarzuela Palace in Madrid January 14, 2006. Top row: Jaime Marichalar (L) and his wife Spain's Infanta Elena, Spain's Infanta Cristina and her husband Inaki Urdangarin (R). Bottom row: Spain's Princess Letizia 's mother Paloma Rocasolano (L), Spain's King Juan Carlos (2nd L) and his wife Queen Sofia (2nd R) and Princess Letizia 's father Jesus Ortiz. REUTERS/J.J. Guillen/Pool 18 Spanish Crown Prince Felipe kisses his daughter Leonor as her mother Princess Letizia watches during a private christening ceremony at the Zarzuela Palace in Madrid January 14, 2006. REUTERS/Angel Diaz/Pool 19 Spain's Prince Felipe, reading, and his wife Princess Letizia Ortiz, holding Princess Leonor, assist with the rest of the Spanish royal family at the baptism of Princess Leonor the baptism of Princess Leonor at Zarzuela's Palace in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, Jan. 14, 2006. Leonor was born on Oct. 31, becoming immediately second in line to the throne of Spain after her father Prince Felipe. (AP Photo/EFE, Angel Diaz, Pool) 20 Spain's Princess Leonor is seen during her baptism at Zarzuela's Palace in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, Jan. 14, 2006. Leonor is the daughter of Crown Prince Felipe and Princess Letizia and was born on Oct. 31, becoming immediately second in line to the throne of Spain after her father Prince Felipe. (AP Photo/EFE, Angel Diaz, Pool) 21 From left to right: Spain's Prince Felipe, Princess Letizia Ortiz, holding her daughter Princess Leonor, Queen Sofia, King Juan Carlos I and Madrid's Archbishop Antonio Maria Rouco Varela during the baptism of Princess Leonor at Zarzuela's Palace in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, Jan. 14, 2006. Leonor is the daughter of Crown Prince Felipe and Princess Letizia and was born on Oct. 31, becoming immediately second in line to the throne of Spain after her father Prince Felipe. (AP Photo/EFE, Angel Diaz, Pool) 22 Spain's Princess Letizia shakes hands with Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero (R) as she holds her daughter Leonor before a private christening ceremony at the Zarzuela Palace in Madrid January 14, 2006. REUTERS/J.J. Guillen/Pool 23 Spain's Queen Sofia kisses Princess Leonor in presence of her parents Princess Letizia Ortiz, left, and Prince Felipe after the baptism of Princess Leonor at Zarzuela's Palace in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, Jan. 14, 2006. Leonor was born on Oct. 31, becoming immediately second in line to the throne of Spain after her father Prince Felipe. (AP Photo/EFE, Angel Diaz, Pool) 24 From left to right bottom row: Princess Letizias mother Paloma Rocasolano, Spain's King Juan Carlos I, Princess Letizia Ortiz, holding her daughter Princess Leonor, Prince Felipe, Queen Sofia, Princess Letizias father Jesus Ortiz. From left to right top:Jaime de Marichalar and his wife Princess Elena, Princess Cristina and her husband Inaki Urdangarin pose during the official picture before the baptism of Princess Leonor at Zarzuela's Palace in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, Jan. 14, 2006. Leonor is the daughter of Crown Prince Felipe and Princess Letizia and was born on Oct. 31, becoming second in line to the throne of Spain after her father Prince Felipe. (AP Photo/EFE, J.J. Guillen, Pool) 25 Spanish Princess Letizia holds her daughter Leonor who is christened by Madrid's Cardinal Antonio Maria Rouco Varela (R) as Spanish Queen Sofia watches during a private christening ceremony at the Zarzuela Palace in Madrid January 14, 2006. REUTERS/Angel Diaz/Pool 26 From left to right: Spain's Princess Letizia Ortiz, holding her daughter Princess Leonor, Queen Sofia and Madrid's Archbishop Antonio Maria Rouco Varela during the baptism of Princess Leonor at Zarzuela's Palace in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, Jan. 14, 2006. Leonor is the daughter of Crown Prince Felipe and Princess Letizia and was born on Oct. 31, becoming second in line to the throne of Spain after her father Prince Felipe. (AP Photo/EFE, Angel Diaz, Pool) 27 Spanish Princess Letizia holds her daughter Leonor who is christened by Madrid's Cardinal Antonio Maria Rouco Varela (R) as Spanish Crown Prince Felipe (L), Queen Sofia and King Juan Carlos watch during a private christening ceremony at the Zarzuela Palace in Madrid January 14, 2006. REUTERS/Angel Diaz/Pool 28 Spain's Infanta Leonor is held by her mother Princess Letizia as she sleeps during a private christening ceremony at the Zarzuela Palace in Madrid January 14, 2006. REUTERS/Angel Diaz/Pool 29 Spanish Queen Sofia kisses her grand-daughter Leonor as Leonor's parents Princess Letizia and Spanish Crown Prince Felipe watch after a private christening ceremony at the Zarzuela Palace in Madrid January 14, 2006. REUTERS/Angel Diaz/Pool 30 From left to right: Princess Letizias mother Paloma Rocasolano, Spain's King Juan Carlos I, Princess Letizia Ortiz, holding her daughter Princess Leonor, Prince Felipe, Queen Sofia, Princess Letizias father Jesus Ortiz pose during the official picture before the baptism of Princess Leonor at Zarzuela's Palace in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, Jan. 14, 2006. Leonor is the daughter of Crown Prince Felipe and Princess Letizia and was born on Oct. 31, becoming immediately second in line to the throne of Spain after her father Prince Felipe. (AP Photo/EFE, J.J.Guillen, Pool) 31 From left to right down: Princess Letizias grandparents Francisco Rocasolano and Enriqueta Rodriguez,Princess Letizias mother Paloma Rocasolano, Spain's King Juan Carlos I, Princess Letizia Ortiz, holding her daughter Princess Leonor, Prince Felipe, Queen Sofia, Princess Letizias father Jesus Ortiz and grandmother Manchu Alvarez. From left to right up: Princess Letizias sister Erika and her husband Antonio Vigo, Princess Elena and her husband Jaime de Marichalar, Princess Cristina and her husband Inaki Urdangarin and Princess Letizias sister Telma pose during the official picture before the baptism of Princess Leonor at Zarzuela's Palace in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, Jan. 14, 2006. Leonor is the daughter of Crown Prince Felipe and Princess Letizia and was born on Oct. 31, becoming immediately second in line to the throne of Spain after her father Prince Felipe. (AP Photo/EFE, Angel Diaz, Pool) 32 Spanish Princess Letizia holds her daughter Leonor who is christened by Madrid's Cardinal Antonio Maria Rouco Varela (R) as Spanish Crown Prince Felipe watches during a private christening ceremony at the Zarzuela Palace in Madrid January 14, 2006. REUTERS/Angel Diaz/Pool 33 Princess Leonor is cradled in the arms of her mother Princess Letizia during an official photo session before the baptism of Princess Leonor at Zarzuela's Palace in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, Jan. 14, 2006. Leonor is the daughter of Crown Prince Felipe and Princess Letizia and was born on Oct. 31, becoming second in line to the throne of Spain after her father Prince Felipe. (AP Photo/EFE, J.J.Guillen, Pool) 34 From left to right: Spain's Prince Felipe, Princess Letizia Ortiz, holding her daughter Princess Leonor, King Juan Carlos I and Madrid's Archbishop Antonio Maria Rouco Varela during the baptism of Princess Leonor at Zarzuela's Palace in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, Jan. 14, 2006. Leonor is the daughter of Crown Prince Felipe and Princess Letizia and was born on Oct. 31, becoming i second in line to the throne of Spain after her father Prince Felipe. (AP Photo/EFE, Ballesteros, Pool) 35 Spain's Infanta Leonor is held by her mother Princess Letizia for a photo session before a private christening ceremony at the Zarzuela Palace in Madrid January 14, 2006. REUTERS/J.J. Guillen/Pool 36 Spain's Infanta Leonor is held by her mother Princess Letizia during a photo session before a private christening ceremony at the Zarzuela Palace in Madrid January 14, 2006. REUTERS/J.J. Guillen/Pool 37 Spain's Princess Letizia Ortiz, left, and Prince Felipe pose with their daughter Princess Leonor during an official photo session before the baptism of Princess Leonor at Zarzuela's Palace in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, Jan. 14, 2006. Leonor was born on Oct. 31, becoming second in line to the throne of Spain after her father Prince Felipe. (AP Photo/EFE, Angel Diaz,Pool) 38 Spanish Princess Letizia smiles as her husband Spanish Crown Prince Felipe touches their daughter Leonor before Leonor's private christening ceremony at the Zarzuela Palace in Madrid January 14, 2006. REUTERS/Angel Diaz/Pool 39 Princess Letizia (3rd L) holds her daughter Leonor during a photo session with Crown Prince Felipe (3rd R) and Leonor's grandparents, Paloma Rocasolano (L) King Juan Carlos (2nd L), Queen Sofia (2nd R) and Jesus Ortiz (R), before a private christening ceremony at Zarzuela Palace in Madrid January 14, 2006. REUTERS/J.J. Guillen/Pool 40 From left to right: Spain's Princess Letizia Ortiz, holding her daughter Princess Leonor, Queen Sofia, King Juan Carlos I and Madrid's Archbishop Antonio Maria Rouco Varela during the baptism of Princess Leonor at Zarzuela's Palace in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, Jan. 14, 2006. Leonor is the daughter of Crown Prince Felipe and Princess Letizia and was born on Oct. 31, becoming isecond in line to the throne of Spain after her father Prince Felipe. (AP Photo/EFE, Angel Diaz, Pool) 41 Spanish Princess Letizia holds her daughter Leonor who is christened by Madrid's Cardinal Antonio Rouco Varela (R) as Spanish Queen Sofia and Spanish King Juan Carlos watch during a private christening ceremony at the Zarzuela Palace in Madrid January 14, 2006. REUTERS/Angel Diaz/Pool 42 Spanish Princess Letizia, Crown Prince Felipe and their daughter Leonor pose before Leonor's private christening ceremony at the Zarzuela Palace in Madrid January 14, 2006. REUTERS/Angel Diaz/Pool 43 Spain's Princess Letizia Ortiz holds her daughter Princess Leonor during an official photo session before the baptism of Princess Leonor at Zarzuela's Palace in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, Jan. 14, 2006. Leonor is the daughter of Crown Prince Felipe and Princess Letizia and was born on Oct. 31, becoming second in line to the throne of Spain after her father Prince Felipe. (AP Photo/EFE, J.J.Guillen, Pool) 44 Spanish Queen Sofia (R) touches her grand-daughter Leonor as her mother Princess Letizia and father Crown Prince Felipe watch before Leonor's private christening ceremony at the Zarzuela Palace in Madrid January 14, 2006. REUTERS/J.J. Guillen/Pool 45 Spanish King Juan Carlos (L), Princess Letizia and her daughter Leonor, Crown Prince Felipe and Queen Sofia (R) pose before Leonor's private christening ceremony at the Zarzuela Palace in Madrid January 14, 2006. REUTERS/J.J. Guillen/Pool 46 Spain's Princess Letizia looks at her daughter Leonor before a private christening ceremony at the Zarzuela Palace in Madrid January 14, 2006. REUTERS/J.J. Guillen/Pool 47 Spain's Princess Letizia Ortiz holds her daughter Princess Leonor during an official photo session before the baptism of Princess Leonor at Zarzuela's Palace in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, Jan. 14, 2006. Leonor is the daughter of Crown Prince Felipe and Princess Letizia and was born on Oct. 31 placing her second in line to the throne of Spain after her father Prince Felipe. (AP Photo/EFE, J.J.Guillen, Pool) 48 From left to right: Spain's Princess Letizia Ortiz, holding her daughter Princess Leonor, Prince Felipe and Queen Sofia during the official picture before the baptism of Princess Leonor at Zarzuela's Palace in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, Jan. 14, 2006. Leonor is the daughter of Crown Prince Felipe and Princess Letizia and was born on Oct. 31, becoming immediately second in line to the throne of Spain after her father Prince Felipe. (AP Photo/EFE, J.J.Guillen, Pool) 49 From left to right: Spain's King Juan Carlos I, Princess Letizia Ortiz, holding her daughter Princess Leonor, Prince Felipe and Queen Sofia pose during the official picture before the baptism of Princess Leonor at Zarzuela's Palace in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, Jan. 14, 2006. Leonor is the daughter of Crown Prince Felipe and Princess Letizia and was born on Oct. 31, becoming immediately second in line to the throne of Spain after her father Prince Felipe. (AP Photo/EFE, J.J.Guillen, Pool) 50 A Bolivian indigenous shepherd is seen in Ucha Ucha some 260 km (161 miles) north of La Paz on this picture taken on Dec. 5, 2005. As Morales wraps up his pre-inaugural world tour, some media have focused less on his plans to nationalize Bolivia's natural resources than on what he's worn to meetings with heads of state and royalty. News photos have captured him warmly greeting everyone from the presidents of Spain, China and South Africa to King Juan Carlos of Spain _ while wearing the same fine alpaca sweater.(AP Photo/Juan Karita) 51 Aymara indigenous clothes vendor Nelly Vasquez de Romero shows an alpaca sweater on a street market in La Paz, Bolivia on Thursday, Jan. 12, 2006. As Morales wraps up his pre-inaugural world tour, some media have focused less on his plans to nationalize Bolivia's natural resources than on what he's worn to meetings with heads of state and royalty. News photos have captured him warmly greeting everyone from the presidents of Spain, China and South Africa to King Juan Carlos of Spain _ while wearing the same fine alpaca sweater. (AP Photo/Juan Karita) 52 As a street vendor waits for customers to buy her alpaca sweaters and textiles on a street market in La Paz, Bolivia on Thursday, Jan. 12, 2006. As Morales wraps up his pre-inaugural world tour, some media have focused less on his plans to nationalize Bolivia's natural resources than on what he's worn to meetings with heads of state and royalty. News photos have captured him warmly greeting everyone from the presidents of Spain, China and South Africa to King Juan Carlos of Spain _ while wearing the same fine alpaca sweater. (AP Photo/Juan Karita) 53 Members of Europe golf team led by captain Seve Ballesteros (standing 3rd R) of Spain pose with the trophy after winning the Royal Trophy golf tournament at Amata Spring Country Club on the outskirts of Bangkok January 8, 2006. Europe scrambled past the finish line to edge Asia 9-7 in the inaugural Royal Trophy on Sunday. Pictured are standing L-R; Nick Faldo of Britain, Henrik Stenson of Sweden, David Howell of Britain, Kenneth Ferrie of Britain, Ballesteros, Graeme McDowell of Northern Ireland, Thomas Bjorn of Denmark, front row L-R; Paul McGinley of Ireland, Ian Woosnam of Wales. REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang 54 Members of Europe golf team led by captain Seve Ballesteros (front 2nd L) of Spain pose with the trophy after winning the Royal Trophy golf tournament at Amata Spring Country Club on the outskirts of Bangkok January 8, 2006. Europe scrambled past the finish line to edge Asia 9-7 in the inaugural Royal Trophy on Sunday. Pictured are standing L-R; Thomas Bjorn of Denmark, Nick Faldo of Britain, Kenneth Ferrie of Britain, David Howell of Britain, Graeme McDowell of Northern Ireland, front row L-R; Paul McGinley of Ireland, Ballesteros, Ian Woosnam of Wales and Henrik Stenson of Sweden. REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang 55 Members of Europe golf team led by captain Seve Ballesteros (front C) of Spain pose with the trophy after winning the Royal Trophy golf tournament at Amata Spring Country Club on the outskirts of Bangkok January 8, 2006. Europe scrambled past the finish line to edge Asia 9-7 in the inaugural Royal Trophy on Sunday. Pictured are standing L-R; Thomas Bjorn of Denmark, Nick Faldo of Britain, Kenneth Ferrie of Britain, David Howell of Britain, front row L-R; Graeme McDowell of Northern Ireland, Paul McGinley of Ireland, Ballesteros, Ian Woosnam of Wales and Henrik Stenson of Sweden. REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang 56 Captain of Europe golf team Seve Ballesteros of Spain holds the Royal Trophy after his team won over the Asian team in the match play golf tournament at Amata Spring Country Club on the outskirts of Bangkok January 8, 2006. Europe scrambled past the finish line to edge Asia 9-7 in the inaugural Royal Trophy on Sunday. REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang 57 Captain of Europe golf team Seve Ballesteros of Spain raises the Royal Trophy after his team won over the Asian team in the match play golf tournament at Amata Spring Country Club on the outskirts of Bangkok January 8, 2006. Europe scrambled past the finish line to edge Asia 9-7 in the inaugural Royal Trophy on Sunday. REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang 58 Captain of Europe golf team Seve Ballesteros of Spain raises high the Royal Trophy during the prize presentation after his team won over Asian team in the match play golf tournament at the Amata Spring Country club in Chonburi province, central Thailand, Sunday, Jan. 8, 2006. Europe won over Asia with score 9-7. (AP Photo/Apichart Weerawong) 59 Europe team captain Seve Ballesteros, left, of Spain talks to his player from Wales Ian Woosnam on the first tee during the singles final round golf match play of the inaugural Royal Trophy between Europe and Asia at the Amata Spring Country Club course in Chonburi province, central Thailand, Sunday, Jan. 8, 2006. (AP Photo/Apichart Weerawong) 60 Europe's team captain Seve Ballesteros of Spain, left, talks with Asia's team captain Masahiro Kuramoto of Japan prior to the start of the singles final round golf match play of the inaugural Royal Trophy between Europe and Asia at the Amata Spring Country Club course in Chonburi province, central Thailand, Sunday, Jan. 8, 2006. (AP Photo/Apichart Weerawong) 61 Captains of Europe, Seve Ballesteros of Spain, second right, and Asia all-stars Masahiro Kuramoto of Japan, second left, stand with their players Japan's Yasuharu Imano, left, and Denmark's Thomas Bjorn, right, prior to the start of the inaugural Royal Trophy golf club tournament between European and Asian golfers at the Amata Spring Country Club golf course in Chonburi province, central Thailand Saturday, Jan. 7, 2006. (AP Photo/Apichart Weerawong) 62 Masahiro Kuramoto of Japan (R), captain of Team Asia, shakes hands with Seve Ballesteros of Spain, captain of Team Europe, during a news conference at a hotel in Bangkok January 5, 2006. The Royal Trophy Europe vs Asia Golf Championship will be held on January 7-8 and has a prize money of $1.5 million. REUTERS/Chaiwat Subprasom 63 Seve Ballesteros of Spain (seated 2nd R), captain of Team Europe, poses with the trophy and team mates during a news conference at a hotel in Bangkok January 5, 2006. The Royal Trophy Europe vs Asia Golf Championship will be held on January 7-8 and has a prize money of $1.5 million. REUTERS/Chaiwat Subprasom 64 Masahiro Kuramoto of Japan (R), captain of Team Asia, holds a trophy with Seve Ballesteros of Spain, caption of Team Europe, during a news conference at a hotel in Bangkok January 5, 2006. The Royal Trophy Europe vs Asia Golf Championship will be held on January 7-8 and has a prize money of $1.5 million. REUTERS/Chaiwat Subprasom 65 Bolivia's President-elect Evo Morales (L) greets Spain's King Juan Carlos at the Zarzuela Palace outside Madrid January 4, 2006. Morales has taken a 'prudent' line on the possible nationalisation of his country's gas industry, Spain's Industry Minister Jose Montilla said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Paul Hanna 66 Bolivia's President-elect Evo Morales (L) greets Spain's King Juan Carlos at the Zarzuela Palace outside Madrid January 4, 2006. Morales has taken a 'prudent' line on the possible nationalisation of his country's gas industry, Spain's Industry Minister Jose Montilla said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Paul Hanna 67 Bolivia's President-elect Evo Morales (L) waits with Spain's Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos prior to a meeting with Spain's King Juan Carlos at the Zarzuela Palace outside Madrid January 4, 2006. Morales is touring Spain as part of a world tour and will seek aid for South America's poorest economy and discuss exploitation of Bolivia's natural gas reserves, the region's second largest behind Venezuela. REUTERS/Paul Hanna 68 Bolivia's President-elect Evo Morales (L) waits with Spain's Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos prior to a meeting with Spain's King Juan Carlos at the Zarzuela Palace outside Madrid January 4, 2006. Morales is touring Spain as part of a world tour and will seek aid for South America's poorest economy and discuss exploitation of Bolivia's natural gas reserves, the region's second largest behind Venezuela. REUTERS/Paul Hanna 69 Bolivia's President-elect Evo Morales (L) waits with Spain's Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos prior to a meeting with Spain's King Juan Carlos at the Zarzuela Palace outside Madrid January 4, 2006. Morales is touring Spain as part of a world tour and will seek aid for South America's poorest economy and discuss exploitation of Bolivia's natural gas reserves, the region's second largest behind Venezuela. REUTERS/Paul Hanna 70 Bolivia's President-elect Evo Morales (L) waits with Spain's Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos prior to a meeting with Spain's King Juan Carlos at the Zarzuela Palace outside Madrid January 4, 2006. Morales is touring Spain as part of a world tour and will seek aid for South America's poorest economy and discuss exploitation of Bolivia's natural gas reserves, the region's second largest behind Venezuela. REUTERS/Paul Hanna 71 Bolivia's President-elect Evo Morales (L) waits with Spain's Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos prior to a meeting with Spain's King Juan Carlos at the Zarzuela Palace outside Madrid January 4, 2006. Morales is touring Spain as part of a world tour and will seek aid for South America's poorest economy and discuss exploitation of Bolivia's natural gas reserves, the region's second largest behind Venezuela. REUTERS/Paul Hanna 72 Bolivia's President-elect Evo Morales (L) greets Spain's King Juan Carlos at the Zarzuela Palace outside Madrid January 4, 2006. Morales has taken a 'prudent' line on the possible nationalisation of his country's gas industry, Spain's Industry Minister Jose Montilla said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Paul Hanna 73 Bolivia's President-elect Evo Morales (L) greets Spain's King Juan Carlos at the Zarzuela Palace outside Madrid January 4, 2006. Morales has taken a 'prudent' line on the possible nationalisation of his country's gas industry, Spain's Industry Minister Jose Montilla said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Paul Hanna 74 Bolivia's President-elect Evo Morales (L) greets Spain's King Juan Carlos at the Zarzuela Palace outside Madrid January 4, 2006. Morales has taken a 'prudent' line on the possible nationalisation of his country's gas industry, Spain's Industry Minister Jose Montilla said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Paul Hanna 75 Bolivia's President-elect Evo Morales (L) greets Spain's King Juan Carlos at the Zarzuela Palace outside Madrid January 4, 2006. Morales has taken a 'prudent' line on the possible nationalisation of his country's gas industry, Spain's Industry Minister Jose Montilla said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Paul Hanna 76 Alvaro Domecq : The Spanish Alvaro Domecq Riding School displays one of its horses at the Royal Equestrian festival in the Omani capital Muscat, during the annual equestrian show. (AFP/Mohammed Mahjoub) 77 Spanish Princess Letizia holds her new born daughter Princess Leonor during a private visit in Lanzarote, one of Spain's Canary Islands, December 27, 2005. REUTERS/Juan Medina 78 Spain's Crown Prince Felipe (L) poses next to his wife Princess Letizia, who is holding their newborn daughter Princess Leonor, during a private visit to Lanzarote, one of Spain's Canary Islands, December 27, 2005. REUTERS/Juan Medina 79 Spanish Crown Prince Felipe (L) poses next to his wife Princess Letizia, who is holding their newborn daughter Princess Leonor, during a private visit to Lanzarote, one of Spain's Canary Islands, December 27, 2005. REUTERS/Juan Medina 80 Royal press officials admitted that this holiday photograph of Spain's king and queen surrounded by their seven grandchildren published by the Zarzuela Palace, was a montage pieced together ©(AFP/ZARZUELA PALACE-HO) 81 The Spanish Royal family posing for a picture in October 2005. Royal press officials admitted that a holiday photograph of Spain's king and queen surrounded by their seven grandchildren published by the Zarzuela Palace, was a montage pieced together(AFP/File/Bru Garcia) 82 Spanish Princess Elena (L) and her husband Jaime de Marichalar pose for a picture with their children Victoria Eugenia and Felipe Juan Froilan (R), which was sent as Christmas greeting card. The picture was released by Spanish Royal House on December 22, 2005. REUTERS/Spanish Royal House/Handout 83 Spanish Princess Cristina (top R) and her husband Inaki Urdangarin pose for a picture with their children (L-R) Pablo, Miguel, Irene and Juan which was sent as Christmas greeting card. The picture was released by Spanish Royal House on December 22, 2005. REUTERS/Spanish Royal House/Handout 84 Spanish King Juan Carlos (top L) and Queen Sofia, holding their newborn grandchild Leonor, pose for a picture with all their grandchildren which was sent as a Christmas greeting card. Felipe Juan Froilan, Victoria Eugenia, Miguel, Juan who holds his sister Irene and Pablo (L-R) are seen. The picture was released by Spanish Royal House on December 22, 2005. REUTERS/Spanish Royal House/Handout 85 Spanish King Juan Carlos (top L) and Queen Sofia, holding their newborn grandchild Leonor, pose for a picture with all their grandchildren which was sent as a Christmas greeting card. Felipe Juan Froilan, Victoria Eugenia, Miguel, Juan who holds his sister Irene and Pablo (L-R) are seen. The picture was released by Spanish Royal House on December 22, 2005. REUTERS/Spanish Royal House/Handout 86 Spanish Crown Prince Felipe de Borbon (L), his wife Princess Letizia, and their newborn daughter Princess Leonor pose for a picture which was sent as a Christmas greeting card. The picture was released by the Spanish Royal House on December 22, 2005. REUTERS/Spanish Royal House/Handout 87 Spanish Prince Crown Felipe de Borbon (L), his wife Princess Letizia, and their newborn daughter, Princess Leonor, pose for a picture which was sent as a Christmas greeting card. The picture was released by the Spanish Royal House on December 22, 2005. REUTERS/Spanish Royal House/Handout