Spanish Crown Prince Felipe (C) and his wife Princess Letizia (C-L) visit the quake-damaged Santiago church after attending the funeral for four earthquake victims in the city of Lorca, southeastern Spain, on 13 May 2011. The earthquake that struck the city on 11 May 2011 killed nine people and left thousands homeless. EPA/JUAN FRANCISCO MORENO
The wife of Spanish Crown Prince Felipe, Princess Letizia (L) comforts a family member of an earthquake victim during the funeral for four people killed in the quake in the city of Lorca, southeastern Spain, on 13 May 2011. The earthquake that struck the city on 11 May 2011 killed nine people and left thousands homeless. EPA/JUAN FRANCISCO MORENO
Spanish Crown Prince Felipe (2-L) and Princess Letizia and Murcia's Regional goverment Ramon Luis Valcarcel (4-R) and Valencia goverment's president Francisco Camps (3-R) visit the city of Lorca, southeastern Spain, on 13 May 2011. The earthquake that struck the city on 11 May 2011 killed nine people and left thousands homeless. EPA/JUAN CARLOS CARDENAS
A woman gestures as she walks past quake-damaged buildings in the city of Lorca, southeastern Spain, on 13 May 2011. The earthquake that struck the city on 11 May 2011 killed nine people and left thousands homeless. EPA/JUAN CARLOS CARDENAS
Spainīs Crown Prince Felipe of Borbon (2-L) and his wife Princess Letizia (C) visit the Santiago church after attending the funeral for four earthquake victims in the city of Lorca, southeastern Spain, on 13 May 2011. The earthquake that struck the city on 11 May 2011 killed nine people and left thousands homeless. EPA/JUAN CARLOS CARDENAS
A general view of the quake-damaged Santiago church in the city of Lorca, southeastern Spain, on 13 May 2011. The earthquake that struck the city on 11 May 2011 killed nine people and left thousands homeless. EPA/JUAN CARLOS CARDENAS
Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero (C), inspects earthquake damage during a visit to Lorca, southeastern Spain, on 13 May 2011. The powerful earthquake that struck the city on 11 May 2011 killed nine people and left thousands homeless. EPA/JUAN CARLOS CARDENAS
Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero (2-L), inspects earthquake damage with Minister of Public Works and Transport Jose Blanco (L) and the head of the regional government of Murcia, Ramon Luis Valcarcel (3-L) and other regional government representatives during a visit to Lorca, southeastern Spain, on 13 May 2011. The powerful earthquake that struck the city on 11 May 2011 killed nine people and left thousands homeless. EPA/JUAN CARLOS CARDENAS
Funeral home staff carry the coffin of an earthquake victim during the funeral for four people killed in the quake that hit the city of Lorca, southeastern Spain, in Lorca on 13 May 2011. The earthquake that struck the city on 11 May 2011 killed nine people and left thousands homeless. EPA/JUAN CARLOS CARDENAS
The caskets of four earthquake victims during their funeral in the city of Lorca, southeastern Spain, on 13 May 2011. The earthquake that struck the city on 11 May 2011 killed nine people and left thousands homeless. EPA/JUAN CARLOS CARDENAS
Spanish Crown Prince Felipe (L) comforts a family member of an earthquake victim during the funeral for four people killed in the quake in the city of Lorca, southeastern Spain, on 13 May 2011. The earthquake that struck the city on 11 May 2011 killed nine people and left thousands homeless. EPA/JUAN FRANCISCO MORENO
Spanish Crown Prince Felipe (L) and his wife Letizia comfort family members of an earthquake victim during the funeral for four people killed in the quake in the city of Lorca, southeastern Spain, on 13 May 2011. The earthquake that struck the city on 11 May 2011 killed nine people and left thousands homeless. EPA/JUAN FRANCISCO MORENO
Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero (L), inspects earthquake damage with the head of the regional government of Murcia, Ramon Luis Valcarcel (2-L), Murcian government delegate Rafael Gonzalez Tovar (2-R), and other regional government representatives during a visit to Lorca, southeastern Spain, on 13 May 2011. The powerful earthquake that struck the city on 11 May 2011 killed nine people and left thousands homeless. EPA/JUAN CARLOS CARDENAS
Spainīs Crown Prince Felipe of Borbon and his wife Princess Letizia express condolences during the funeral for the victims of the earthquake that hit the city of Lorca, in Murcia, on 13 May 2011 in Lorca. The earthquake that struck the city on 11 May 2011 killed nine people and left thousands homeless. EPA/JUAN CARLOS CARDENAS