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On Wednesday, Queen Letizia held audiences at Zarzuela Palace.
Her Majesty first welcomed a delegation from the Spanish Brain Council to hear about their work and the initiatives they advance in the field of brain health.
Afterward, she joined King Felip for an audience with members of the Spanish Olympic Team who competed at the Milano–Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games.
For the day’s audiences, Queen Letizia styled her green Hugo Boss ‘Teleah’ trousers with a new crisp white ruffle-detail top — the Hugo Boss ‘Banny’ blouse (€139.95).
She cinched the look with her black Hugo Boss ‘Ley-D’ leather belt.
On her feet were a new pair of black leather Carmina '1118 Hills' Chelsea Boots (€435).
Queen Letizia also debuted a pair of handmade white porcelain earrings — the ‘Opera’ style (€55) by Barcelona-based artisan brand Ceramica Nua.
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On Tuesday, Queen Letizia attended the announcement of the Princess of Girona Foundation's “Creaempresa 2026” award during the second stage of the Princess of Girona Foundation's 2026 Talent Tour at the Palacio de Congresos in Huesca.
Prior to the ceremony, she visited the exhibition of the Ibercaja Foundation Young Painters Award..
For today’s engagements, Queen Letizia unveiled a new teal-green ensemble, pairing a Falconeri round-neck ultrafine cashmere jumper (£180) with tailored Mirto plaid suit trousers (€299).
She was seen carrying a Hugo Boss Bespoke T Handle S Bag in Light Green Leather, a style she also owns in black.
A closer look at Letizia's unidentified skinny leather belt.
She finished the look with a new pair of Suot Studio Half Cut Earrings in Green Chalcedony.
On Friday, King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia hosted a luncheon at the Royal Palace of Madrid in honor of the President of Portugal, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, who is on an official visit to Spain.
Their Majesties and the President warmly greeted the guests before the luncheon.
Queen Letizia re-wore her elegant green coatdress, first debuted at the Service of Thanksgiving for Prince Philip in March 2022 and later seen during the State Visit to Croatia in November 2022. The refined design features a softly structured shawl collar, with velvet accents defining the waist and cuffs. The piece is reportedly the work of an independent dressmaker.
On her feet were the Magrit Buckle Low-Heel Pump in Black Leather.
A closer look at Queen Letizia's new stud earrings.
On Thursday, Queen Letizia visited the footwear firm Pedro García in Elda to mark the company’s centenary, commemorating 100 years of craftsmanship and innovation.
Following a presentation by the company, Queen Letizia toured the design studio, pattern-making area, leather warehouse, and factory floor, gaining insight into the craftsmanship behind the brand.
For the occasion, Queen Letizia debuted a new ensemble, pairing a navy Falconeri Crew Neck Ultrafine Cashmere Jumper (£200) with a Bimba y Lola Checked Wool A-line Skirt in Dark Khaki (US$280).
She aptly championed the brand by wearing their ‘Xantia’ style, a slouchy black leather boot retailing for €550.
To finish the look, Queen Letizia opted for gold hoop earrings and a chunky curb-link necklace, adding a bold yet polished accent to the outfit.
On Wednesday, Queen Letizia attended the official presentation of the “Alliance for Wool” as part of the Madrid Design Festival 2026 programme.
The “Alliance for Wool” is an initiative dedicated to promoting Spanish wool through a contemporary, design-led lens. Following the project’s official launch, Queen Letizia toured the exhibitions and installations showcasing the innovation and craftsmanship behind the initiative.
For the event, Queen Letizia aptly chose an ensemble by Oteyza—the avant-garde Spanish label known for reinterpreting classic tailoring with a strong emphasis on Merino wool.
The navy suit is crafted from Historic Spanish Extra-Fine Merino R8—considered the pinnacle of merino wool quality—and features a sleek, lapel-less double-breasted jacket paired with straight-leg trousers. The jacket design is based on the ‘Almanzor’ style (€1,195) available in the current ready-to-wear menswear collection.
The pussy-bow blouse is also by Oteyza.
During the event, Queen Letizia posed for a photo with the brand's founders, Paul García de Oteyza and Caterina Pañeda.
She completed the look with her Sure Jewels 'Nanuk' Long Golden Earrings.
On Tuesday, King Felipe and Queen Letizia attended the institutional ceremony commemorating the 47th anniversary of Spain’s 1978 Constitution at the Cortes Generales in Madrid.
This week marks a historic milestone, as the 1978 Constitution has officially surpassed the 1876 Constitution in longevity, becoming the longest-serving Fundamental Law in Spain’s history.
Following the institutional event, Their Majesties inaugurated the exhibition ‘The Spanish Constitution of 1978: Our Longest-Lasting Constitution. A Project, a Consensus, a Country of Rights and Freedoms’.
For the occasion, Queen Letizia revisited her navy tweed skirt suit, first worn in February 2025 for a luncheon with the President of Egypt (shown below).
She coordinated the look with tonal navy leather accessories, carrying her Magrit 'Mica' Top Handle Bag and pairing it with the matching Magrit 'Clara' Pumps.
The Queen finished the ensemble with her aquamarine and diamond hoop earrings by Aldao Joyeros.
On Friday, King Felipe and Queen Letizia attended the exhibition “In Memoriam Tomás y Valiente. 1996–2026” at the Faculty of Law at the Autonomous University of Madrid (UAM), commemorating the 30th anniversary of the assassination of Francisco Tomás y Valiente by the terrorist organization ETA.
Francisco Tomás y Valiente was a distinguished jurist and professor at UAM, and each year the Faculty of Law honors his lasting academic and institutional legacy.
For the commemorative event, Queen Letizia wore her Teresa Helbig 'Opium' Contrast Yoke Jumpsuit paired with her black suede boots by Magrit, and a skinny black leather belt.
She arrived at the university wearing her black COS Belted Double-Breasted Wool Long Coat.
The Queen finished the look with her small diamond studs.
Queen Letizia Showcases Polished Tailoring in Carolina Herrera Trousers and a New Antik Batik Blouse12/2/2026
On Thursday, Queen Letizia hosted a series of audiences at Zarzuela Palace.
She first welcomed representatives from the Claudia Tecglen Foundation, an organisation dedicated to reshaping perceptions of disability, expanding genuine opportunities for those living with it, and turning barriers into pathways for inclusion and empowerment.
Afterwards, Queen Letizia met with representatives of the Glaucoma Association for Patients and Families, an organisation committed to raising awareness of the disease and supporting those affected by it.
For her final audience, Queen Letizia received representatives of the Occident Foundation, along with the winners of the Foundation’s 7th edition of the Jesús Serra Research Awards. The prize honours groundbreaking advances in fields including microbiota research, food addiction, obesity, epigenetics, and breast cancer.
For the day’s audiences, Queen Letizia paired her grey Carolina Herrera cuffed trousers with a new blue Antik Batik ‘Melinda’ silk shirt (US$595).
On her feet were the Massimo Dutti Heeled Loafers.
Queen Letizia finished the look with her Barbara Goenaga Gaua Earrings and the PDPAOLA Diamond Solitaire Supreme Necklace.
On Wednesday, King Felipe and Queen Letizia presented the 2023 and 2024 National Sports Awards at the Royal Palace of El Pardo in Madrid
The annual awards honour athletes, associations, organisations, and individuals who have distinguished themselves in the promotion and advancement of physical education and sport.
For the occasion, Queen Letizia wore her red Carolina Herrera Button Detail Long-Sleeve Dress.
On her feet were the Magrit Buckle Low-Heel Pumps.
Queen Letizia finished the look with small diamond stud earrings.
On Thursday, King Felipe and Queen Letizia attended a meeting of the board of trustees of The Royal Collections Gallery at the Royal Palace of Madrid.
This is the third time this Board of Trustees has been convened, created as an advisory body of National Heritage on the occasion of the inauguration of the Gallery of Royal Collections, the institution's youngest museum, which opened its doors in the summer of 2023.
Queen Letizia arrived at The Royal Collections Gallery wearing her black Carolina Herrera Double-Faced Wool A-Line Coat.
Once inside, she removed her coat to reveal her Carolina Herrera Prince of Wales check blazer, styled with a red crewneck knit top and black trousers.
The trousers appear to be her Mango wide-leg suit trousers, though I can’t say with 100% certainty.
On her feet were the Massimo Dutti Heeled Loafers, and she carried her Carolina Herrera Victoria Insignia Satchel Bag.
Queen Letizia finished the look with small diamond stud earrings and her PDPAOLA Diamond Solitaire Supreme Necklace.
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