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Spain's king makes rare acknowledgement of country's colonial abuses

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MADRID, March 16 (Reuters) - Spain's King Felipe VI acknowledged abuses in his country's colonial past on Monday, a rare admission by the Spanish crown which has never issued a formal apology to

Spain's King Felipe VI Makes Rare Acknowledgement of Colonial Abuses

King Felipe VI's Statement and Historical Context

MADRID, March 16 (Reuters) - Spain's King Felipe VI acknowledged abuses in his country's colonial past on Monday, a rare admission by the Spanish crown which has never issued a formal apology to former colonies.

The Spanish Empire and Its Colonial Practices

At its height in the 16th to 18th centuries, Spain ruled one of the largest empires in world history, spanning five continents including much of Central and Latin America, and practiced forced labour, land expropriation and violence against Indigenous people.

Royal Remarks on Colonial Abuses

Spanish colonial laws "wanted to protect. But in reality things didn't work out as they were originally intended and there was a lot of abuse," the king said during a visit to the museum of archaeology in Madrid.

Reflection on Historical Legacy

"When we study certain things under modern-day criteria, with our values, obviously we can’t feel proud. But we must learn from this, within its context, without too much moralising. We must learn lessons through objective and rigorous analysis,” Felipe added.

Diplomatic Repercussions and Ongoing Tensions

He toured an exhibition about indigenous women in Mexico and was accompanied by the Mexican ambassador to Spain, Quirino Ordaz.

Spain and Mexico have had diplomatic tensions over the legacy of Spanish colonial rule.

Calls for Apology and Political Responses

In 2019, Mexico's then-President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador asked the Spanish government and late Pope Francis to apologise to indigenous Mexicans for wrongs committed during the Spanish conquest, often in the name of spreading Catholicism and civilisation.

Recent Developments in Spain-Mexico Relations

Five years later, Lopez Obrador's successor, Claudia Sheinbaum, decided to not invite the Spanish king to her inauguration after the monarch declined to apologise for colonial-era abuses, a snub that Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez called "unacceptable".

(Reporting by Paolo Laudani; editing by Aislinn Laing and Cynthia Osterman)

Key Takeaways

  • During a visit to Madrid’s National Archaeological Museum, King Felipe VI admitted that colonial laws often failed in practice and resulted in significant abuses—though he urged understanding within historical context without excessive moralizing (elpais.com).
  • Spain’s Foreign Minister had already expressed regret in October 2025 for the “pain and injustice” inflicted on Indigenous peoples during the conquest—a notable step toward reconciling with Mexico (huffingtonpost.es).
  • Diplomatic tensions date back to 2019 when Mexico’s then-president AMLO requested formal apologies from both King Felipe VI and Pope Francis. Spain declined, leading Mexico’s current president Claudia Sheinbaum in 2024 to exclude the king from her inauguration—an act that Spain’s Prime Minister called “unacceptable” (english.elpais.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What did Spain's King Felipe VI say about the colonial abuses?
King Felipe VI acknowledged abuses in Spain's colonial past, noting that while colonial laws aimed to protect, there was significant abuse in practice.
Has Spain ever issued a formal apology for its colonial actions?
No, Spain has not issued a formal apology to its former colonies, although King Felipe VI made a rare acknowledgement of past abuses.
What period did the Spanish Empire span?
Spain's empire was most prominent from the 16th to the 18th centuries, ruling large parts of Central and Latin America and other regions.
Why was the Spanish king not invited to Mexico's recent presidential inauguration?
The Spanish king was not invited because he declined to apologise for colonial-era abuses, leading to diplomatic tensions between Spain and Mexico.
What did Mexico request regarding Spain's colonial past?
In 2019, Mexico’s then-President asked Spain and the Pope to apologise to indigenous Mexicans for colonial wrongs during the Spanish conquest.

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