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The Kings get a warm welcome in Barcelona

As 4pm ap­proached, an army of chil­dren awaited the ar­rival of the Kings in Barcelona’s port. At 4.04pm, the Santa Eulàlia sail­ing ship ap­peared with the kings on board, who were then wel­comed on land by mayor, Ada Colau, and the head of the port au­thor­ity, Mercè Conesa. On ar­riv­ing, King Mel­cior ad­dressed a few words to the crowd, point­ing out that there were lots of refugees in the world seek­ing refuge, and that Barcelona has al­ways been “an open, peace­ful and wel­com­ing city.”

Be­fore the ar­rival of the Kings, Colau had ad­dressed the crowd, ex­plain­ing that the ship of the Open Arms or­gan­i­sa­tion had ac­com­pa­nied their majesties to the port. In fact, the idea had been for the Kings to ar­rive aboard the NGO’s ves­sel, but the reg­u­la­tions made that im­pos­si­ble. Yet, Colau gave thanks to Open Arms, as “the peo­ple who save lives at sea rep­re­sent, in the same way as the Three Kings, the best of hu­man­ity.”

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