OVIEDO ASTURIAS, SPAIN - OCTOBER 22: King Felipe VI (2l), Princess of Asturias, Leonor de Borbon (l), Queen Letizia (2r) and Infanta Sofia (r) during the 2021 Princess of Asturias Awards Ceremony at the Campoamor Theatre, 22 October 2021, in Oviedo, Asturias, Spain. This edition, which takes place with a capacity limited to 60 percent, is marked by the recognition of seven scientists for their efforts in the development in record time of some of the vaccines against Covid-19. In addition to recognising the role of science with the Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research, a diploma will also be presented to a feminist journalist and writer; a chef and businessman; and a Paralympic swimmer. Also receiving a diploma will be journalist and feminist writer Gloria Steinem (Communication and Humanities), chef, businessman and philanthropist Jose Andres (Concord) and Paralympic swimmer Teresa Perales (Sports). (Photo By Jorge Peteiro/Europa Press via Getty Images)
OVIEDO ASTURIAS, SPAIN - OCTOBER 22: King Felipe VI (c), Princess of Asturias, Leonor de Borbon (2l), Queen Letizia (2r) and Infanta Sofia (l) during the 2021 Princess of Asturias Awards Ceremony at the Campoamor Theatre, 22 October 2021, in Oviedo, Asturias, Spain. This edition, which takes place with a capacity limited to 60 percent, is marked by the recognition of seven scientists for their efforts in the development in record time of some of the vaccines against Covid-19. In addition to recognising the role of science with the Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research, a diploma will also be presented to a feminist journalist and writer; a chef and businessman; and a Paralympic swimmer. Also receiving a diploma will be journalist and feminist writer Gloria Steinem (Communication and Humanities), chef, businessman and philanthropist Jose Andres (Concord) and Paralympic swimmer Teresa Perales (Sports). (Photo By Jorge Peteiro/Europa Press via Getty Images)
OVIEDO ASTURIAS, SPAIN - OCTOBER 22: Princess of Asturias, Leonor de Borbon, presents the award to athlete Teresa Perales during the 2021 Princess of Asturias Awards Ceremony at the Campoamor Theatre, 22 October 2021, in Oviedo, Asturias, Spain. This edition, which takes place with a capacity limited to 60 percent, is marked by the recognition of seven scientists for their efforts in the development in record time of some of the vaccines against Covid-19. In addition to recognising the role of science with the Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research, a diploma will also be presented to a feminist journalist and writer; a chef and businessman; and a Paralympic swimmer. Also receiving a diploma will be journalist and feminist writer Gloria Steinem (Communication and Humanities), chef, businessman and philanthropist Jose Andres (Concord) and Paralympic swimmer Teresa Perales (Sports). (Photo By Jorge Peteiro/Europa Press via Getty Images)
OVIEDO ASTURIAS, SPAIN - OCTOBER 22: Princess of Asturias Leonor de Borbon presents the award to writer Emmanuelle Carrere during the 2021 Princess of Asturias Awards Ceremony at the Campoamor Theatre, 22 October 2021, in Oviedo, Asturias, Spain. This edition, which takes place with a capacity limited to 60 percent, is marked by the recognition of seven scientists for their efforts in the development in record time of some of the vaccines against Covid-19. In addition to recognising the role of science with the Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research, a diploma will also be presented to a feminist journalist and writer; a chef and businessman; and a Paralympic swimmer. Also receiving a diploma will be journalist and feminist writer Gloria Steinem (Communication and Humanities), chef, businessman and philanthropist Jose Andres (Concord) and Paralympic swimmer Teresa Perales (Sports). (Photo By Jorge Peteiro/Europa Press via Getty Images)
OVIEDO ASTURIAS, SPAIN - OCTOBER 22: Princess of Asturias Leonor de Borbon presents the award to writer Emmanuelle Carrere during the 2021 Princess of Asturias Awards Ceremony at the Campoamor Theatre, 22 October 2021, in Oviedo, Asturias, Spain. This edition, which takes place with a capacity limited to 60 percent, is marked by the recognition of seven scientists for their efforts in the development in record time of some of the vaccines against Covid-19. In addition to recognising the role of science with the Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research, a diploma will also be presented to a feminist journalist and writer; a chef and businessman; and a Paralympic swimmer. Also receiving a diploma will be journalist and feminist writer Gloria Steinem (Communication and Humanities), chef, businessman and philanthropist Jose Andres (Concord) and Paralympic swimmer Teresa Perales (Sports). (Photo By Jorge Peteiro/Europa Press via Getty Images)