Spain’s new king, Felipe VI, has been proclaimed head of state in a ceremony in parliament.
Earlier King Felipe received the royal sash from his father, Juan Carlos, at the Zarzuela Palace near Madrid.
He acceded to the throne at the stroke of midnight after Juan Carlos formally abdicated on Wednesday.
Correspondents say the ceremonies have been kept low key, at a time when many in Spain are suffering economic hardship.
The ceremony takes the form of a proclamation rather than a coronation. It is the first royal transition in Spain since democracy was restored in the 1970s.
The new king promised to uphold the constitution and has been giving a speech to parliament.
No foreign leaders or royal families have been invited.

He and his wife Letizia will then be driven through Madrid’s streets before appearing on the front balcony of the Royal Palace.