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On Wednesday, Queen Letizia held audiences at Zarzuela Palace.
Her Majesty first received a delegation from the Spanish Society for Palliative Care, an organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for patients with advanced illnesses and their families.
The Queen then held an audience with the coordinators of "Project Cassandra", a pioneering lung cancer screening initiative.
Afterward she received a delegation from the European Association against Leukodystrophies in Spain on the occasion of its 25th anniversary.
Later that afternoon, Queen Letizia paid a private visit to the funeral chapel at Madrid’s Plaza de la Villa to honor the memory of celebrated journalist Raúl del Pozo, who passed away yesterday at 89.
For the day’s outings, Queen Letizia styled her APRAMP pussy-bow blouse with her Pomandère Micro Vichy Patterned Trousers.
The black patch-pocket blazer she wore to the chapel was first worn in March 2022 but was never identified.
Letizia's accessories included the Carolina Herrera Victoria Insignia Satchel Bag and Nina Ricci SNR006-0700 Sunglasses.
On her feet were the Pons Quintana 'Elena' heeled loafers.
She finished the look with good hoop earrings.
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Queen Letizia Steps Out in Vibrant Red Hugo Boss for Visit to Cajamar Experimental Station10/3/2026
On Tuesday, Queen Letizia visited the Cajamar “Las Palmerillas” Experimental Station in Almería to mark it's 50th anniversary.
As a cornerstone of innovation and intensive agriculture, the station provides the technical expertise and training vital to rural growth. During her visit, Her Majesty toured the facility's advanced laboratories and greenhouses to see these developments in action.
For the occasion, Queen Letizia chose a professional look, donning her red Hugo Boss pantsuit. The ensemble features the 'Jaline' Double-Breasted Blazer and coordinating 'Hovani' Bootcut Trousers.
On her feet were the Massimo Dutti Heeled Loafers.
Queen Letizia finished the look with her Gold & Roses 'Shewel' Triple Hoops.
On Friday evening, King Felipe and Queen Letizia presided over the XXIV "In Memoriam" Concert at Madrid’s National Music Auditorium.
The annual event serves as a poignant tribute to the victims of terrorism. It brings together leaders from Spain’s government, political parties, and various social and economic sectors, underscoring a unified stance of remembrance and solidarity.
Queen Letizia maintained the evening's solemn tone in an elegant black pairing of her Sandro V-neck silk blouse and Carolina Herrera high-waisted trousers.
She carried her Nina Ricci Arc Clutch.
On her feet were the Sézane Paula Babies Pump in Black Patent.
Rounding out her accessories were the PDPAOLA Pavé Twist Hoops, which provided a delicate glint against her dark ensemble.
On Thursday, King Felipe and Queen Letizia inaugurated the 45th edition of the International Contemporary Art Fair, ARCOmadrid at IFEMA-Madrid.
Since its inception in 1982, ARCOmadrid has been a pivotal platform in the contemporary art market, fostering connections among artists, galleries, and collectors from around the world. This year's edition, running from March 4 to 8, centers on the theme "ARCO2045: The Future, for Now". Their Majesties toured the pavilions and also held a brief meeting with the governing bodies of IFEMA Madrid.
Later that day, King Felipe and Queen Letizia welcomed Grand Duke Guillaume and Grand Duchess Stéphanie of Luxembourg, marking the commencement of their two-day official visit to Spain.
For the day's dual engagements, Queen Letizia revisited a green tweed dress thought to be a bespoke creation by her private dressmaker. The piece was first debuted during last year’s National Day Celebrations.
She coordinated the look with black leather accessories, pairing her Carolina Herrera Victoria Insignia Satchel Bag with a waist-defining Hugo Boss 'Amie' Belt and Magrit Buckle Low-Heel Pumps.
Rounding out the ensemble, the Queen opted for her striking TOUS emerald cascade earrings as the perfect finishing touch.
On Tuesday, Queen Letizia presided over an event hosted by the Spanish Federation of Rare Diseases (FEDER) to mark World Rare Disease Day in Castellón.
This year’s campaign, titled “Because Every Person Matters,” aims to promote equity in access to social and healthcare resources, ensuring that individuals living with rare diseases receive the support and recognition they deserve.
For the occasion, Queen Letizia revisited her teal Paul Smith ‘A Suit To Travel In,’ a wool ensemble consisting of a sharp Two-Button Blazer and matching Slim-Fit Trousers.
Her top is likely the Hugo Boss 'Iyabo2' blouse, which features bracelet-length sleeves. While she also owns the sleeveless 'Iyabo' version, the cool weather suggests she probably opted for the longer-sleeved iteration today.
The Queen wore a new pair of custom nude leather Magrit pumps—a low-heeled, buckled style she already owns in black.
She finished the look with her Gold & Roses 'Jardin de Aire' Earrings.
On Tuesday, Queen Letizia privately visited the funeral chapel at the Casa de Galicia in Madrid to pay her respects to veteran Spanish journalist Fernando Ónega, who passed away at the age of 78. Ónega was one of Spain’s most respected broadcasters and political commentators, with a career spanning decades in radio, television and print media.
The Queen’s presence was a deeply personal gesture of support, as Ónega was the father of journalist and author Sonsoles Ónega, a longtime friend and former colleague of Letizia from her own years working in television news prior to joining the Spanish royal family.
Her attendance underscored both her enduring ties to the journalism profession and her close friendship with the Ónega family during a time of mourning.
Queen Letizia opted for a black tailored suit by Sportmax, featuring the brand’s sharply cut Adamo blazer paired with the coordinating Hangar trousers, creating a refined look appropriate for the solemn occasion.
She carried her Hugo Boss 'Fanila' Clutch.
On her feet were the Massimo Dutti Heeled Loafers.
She finished the look with her Gold & Roses 'Luzia' Stars Earrings.
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