Unlike the Spanish, the British aren't pelting their royals with mud. But patience is running out | Zoe Williams
Briefly

"King Felipe's visit amidst the disaster in Paiporta highlighted the tensions between royal empathy and the stark reality of suffering people still reeling from the floods."
"Residents were vocal about their disdain, questioning the effectiveness of royal visits and expressing frustration over the lack of warning and government support during the disaster."
"Wealth itself is a gruesome sight when everything you had has been reduced to rubble. You lack for nothing, while we here don't even have water to drink."
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