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On Tuesday, Queen Letizia presented the 2025 Retina ECO Awards, organised by PRISA Media in collaboration with Capgemini, at the Royal Retiro Theatre in Madrid.
Now in its fifth edition, the ceremony celebrated innovation and sustainability.
Following the awards ceremony, Queen Letizia attended a panel discussion moderated by the director of Retina, which brought together representatives from the winning companies to share insights after receiving their awards.
For today’s engagement, Queen Letizia impressed in crisp white separates, pairing a new Mango Buttoned Jacket with Pockets with coordinating Flowy Straight-Fit Trousers for a fresh and elegant look.
The collarless jacket was priced at US$139.95, while the fluid trousers retailed for US$89.95.
She contrasted the white ensemble with sleek black accessories, carrying her Carolina Herrera ‘Victoria Insignia’ Satchel Bag.
Queen Letizia harmonised the outfit with her Sézane ‘Paula Babies’ pumps in ecru and black, adding a chic, retro-inspired touch.
She added a hint of sparkle to the look with a new pair of PDPAOLA Pavé ‘Ray’ Hoop Earrings.
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On Saturday, King Felipe, Queen Letizia, and Princess Leonor continued their visit to Navarra for the second day of engagements.
They first visited the Royal Palace of Olite, touring its historic chambers, galleries, and battlements with insights from a medieval specialist.
They then travelled to Tudela, stopping at City Hall to view a commemorative plaque and the historic arca de los teruelos, a traditional municipal election system.
The day concluded at the Palace of the Marquis of San Adrián, home to UNED Tudela, where they met academic and business leaders during an award presentation and spoke with students and young professionals from universities, vocational schools, and various fields including engineering, law, and the arts.
Queen Letizia stepped out today in a sophisticated all-navy ensemble, pairing her Hugo Boss ‘Karonita’ collarless tweed jacket with a pair of wide-leg, tie-waist trousers, which remain unidentified.
On arrival at her first engagement, she was seen carrying the Massimo Dutti ‘New 90s’ Shoulder Bag in blue split suede — the same piece Princess Leonor carried the previous day.
Complementing the outfit, she opted for navy Hugo Boss ‘Lara’ loafers, which added a cohesive and refined touch to the overall look.
The look was elegantly finished with the Gold & Roses 'Skyline' Crawler Earrings.
PRINCESS LEONOR'S OUTFIT
King Felipe and Queen Letizia, accompanied by their eldest daughter, Princess Leonor, the Princess of Asturias and of Viana, undertook a two-day official visit to the autonomous community of Navarre.
This marks Leonor’s first formal trip to Navarra, significant because her title of Princess of Viana ties her directly to the region—a title created over 600 years ago for heirs to the ancient Kingdom of Navarra.
The day commenced in Pamplona with a visit to the Palace of Navarre, the historic seat of the regional government.
The royal trio then travelled to Viana, where they met with the Municipal Council at the Town Hall before touring the Church of San Pedro ruins to view an exhibition marking the 600th anniversary of the title of Prince of Viana. They continued to the Serrat Gardens, taking in panoramic views of the former principality, and concluded with a visit to the monolith honouring Joan Manuel Serrat.
In the afternoon, the royals visited the Monastery of San Salvador de Leyre, the resting place of Navarre’s early monarchs. Before the Royal Pantheon, they honoured the ancient kings with the National Anthem and a wreath-laying ceremony, during which Princess Leonor observed a moment of reverence. The visit concluded with a meeting with the Benedictine community and a tour of the monastery grounds, taking in views of the Yesa reservoir.
On her first day in Navarre, Queen Letizia rewore her sophisticated burgundy Bleis Madrid wool-blend pantsuit, comprising a Tailored Blazer and Straight-Cut Trousers.
She debuted a new Carolina Herrera ‘Doma Insignia’ Medium Satchel Bag in a matching burgundy hue, valued at US$2,145.
Queen Letizia opted for her Sézane Paula Babies Pump in Black Patent.
She finished the look with her Barbara Goenaga ‘Iconic Lightning’ Earrings.
PRINCESS LEONOR'S OUTFIT:
On Tuesday, Queen Letizia marked World Cancer Research Day in Salamanca in her role as Honorary President of the Spanish Association Against Cancer and its Scientific Foundation.
She began the day with a visit to the Cancer Research Center, which focuses on advancing excellence in cancer research across basic, clinical, and translational fields.
Afterward, Queen Letizia attended the official World Cancer Research Day event held at the University of Salamanca.
Queen Letizia stepped out today in her white Massimo Dutti longline tweed jacket, paired with her black Hugo Boss ‘Hervas’ trousers — a chic combination she first debuted in March 2023 at the Princess of Girona Foundation Business Award. She elevated the look today with the addition of a black Hugo Boss wide waist belt, adding structure and definition to the ensemble.
She wore her Sézane Paula Babies Pump in Black Patent.
Queen Letizia finished the look with a pair of unidentified pearl drop hoop earrings, first seen in February 2023.
On Friday, King Felipe and Queen Letizia spent the final day of their visit to Egypt in Luxor, where they had arrived the previous evening.
Their first stop was the Luxor Museum, where they viewed a selection of the most significant artefacts uncovered by Spanish archaeological teams led by José Manuel Galán and Myriam Seco.
Afterward, King Felipe and Queen Letizia visited the Valley of the Kings, where they learned more about the project to restore and enhance the archaeological sites of Luxor and Giza, including efforts to develop tourism in the tomb area. During their visit, they toured Tomb KV9 of Ramesses V and VI, as well as Tomb KV17 of Seti I.
Their Majesties also visited several of the 14 Spanish archaeological missions currently conducting seasonal work in Luxor, including the Tuthmosis III excavation project and the Djehuty project site.
After their visit to the Valley of the Kings, the Royal couple travelled to Luxor Airport, where they were bid farewell by the Governor of Luxor and Egypt’s Minister of Tourism and Antiquities. They then departed for Spain, marking the conclusion of their State Visit to the Arab Republic of Egypt.
For the final day of the State Visit, Queen Letizia revisited her safari-inspired Carolina Herrera linen ensemble, featuring a belted jacket paired with matching straight-leg trousers.
At the start of the day, she carried a small beige ‘Maria’ bag by the Menorca-based label Ansa per Ansa. Priced at €139, the design features a flap front and an adjustable strap.
On her feet, she wore her Calzados Picón ‘Madrid’ wedges.
The Singularu ‘Superstar’ earrings added a subtle touch of gold to the outfit.
Queen Letizia shielded her eyes from the sun’s glare with her Hugo Boss cat-eye sunglasses.
On Thursday, King Felipe and Queen Letizia continued their State Visit to Egypt, beginning the day with separate agendas.
Queen Letizia began by visiting the Sultan Foundation’s cultural center in the City of the Dead, where she inaugurated the photography exhibition Maq’ad Sultan Qaitbey by Egyptian artist Mohamed Mahdy and Spanish photographer Laura Silleras, focusing on life in the historic necropolis.
After the exhibition, Queen Letizia attended a percussion performance, toured workshops in leather and goldsmithing, met with women supported by the Foundation, and concluded with a visit to the restored Sultan Qaitbey mausoleum, a project that promotes cultural access for disadvantaged communities in Cairo.
In the afternoon, Their Majesties reunited for a meeting with the directors of the Spanish departments at Egyptian universities and institutes of higher education.
On the third day of the State Visit, Queen Letizia wore a jacket by Egyptian designer Dina Shaker, styled with white wide-leg trousers. Safari-inspired and crafted from 100% washed linen, the tailored design features four front flap pockets and back pleats for ease of movement.
She also wore earrings by MISHKĀ, the Egyptian designer whose workshop she had visited earlier in the day.
On her feet, Queen Letizia wore the Sézane ‘Paula Babies’ in White Lacquer.
She was seen carrying a Massimo Dutti New '90s Shoulder Bag in White Nappa Leather.
In the evening, King Felipe and Queen Letizia travelled to Luxor, where they will conclude their state visit to Egypt tomorrow.
Upon arrival, King Felipe and Queen Letizia visited the Temple of Hatshepsut, where they inaugurated new night lighting installed by a consortium of Spanish companies as part of a major project to enhance Luxor’s archaeological sites and extend temple opening hours, allowing for night visits.
Their Majesties toured the site.
For the evening event, Queen Letizia aptly chose a white linen pantsuit, a striking choice that ensured she stood out in the dark. She opted for a repeat of her Mango ‘Niza’ separates.
She offset the white suit with gold-toned accessories, pairing her Calzados Picon ‘Marivent’ wedges with the Margit ‘Lian’ clutch.
The Queen completed the ensemble with her Isabel Guarch ‘Llum’ gold and diamond earrings.
On the second evening of the State Visit to Egypt, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and First Lady Entissar Amer El-Sisi hosted King Felipe and Queen Letizia for a private dinner at a restaurant near the Giza Pyramids Complex.
Afterward, Their Majesties, together with the Presidential Couple, enjoyed a guided tour of the Giza Pyramids and the Sphinx.
For the dinner, Queen Letizia debuted a luxurious blue silk crepe gown by JOSEPH — the ‘Leila’ style. The full-length, fit-and-flare design featured a knotted center that accentuated the waist and created an elegant gathered detail.
She complemented the dress with silver accessories, pairing her Magrit ‘Mar’ pumps with the matching ‘Lian’ clutch.
The earrings appear to be the diamond drop pair Queen Letizia first debuted at the 30th anniversary El Mundo gala dinner in 2019.
On Wednesday, King Felipe and Queen Letizia continued their official visit to Egypt. The day began with a wreath-laying ceremony at the Memorial to the Martyrs of the Armed Forces.
They were then formally welcomed at Al-Ittihadiya Palace by President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and First Lady Entissar Amer El-Sisi.
Following the ceremony, King Felipe met with the President while Queen Letizia held a separate meeting with the First Lady.
The Royal Couple later attended an official luncheon hosted by the Presidential Couple, during which both King Felipe and President El-Sisi delivered speeches.
Queen Letizia looked refined and graceful in a white guipure lace dress, the ‘Lady’ design by Spanish label The 2nd Skin Co.
The elegant cotton-blend piece featured a crew neckline, long sleeves over a natural silk organza base, and a defined waist accentuated with a belt.
She carried an unidentified white flap-front top-handle bag, a style she also owns in pink.
On her feet, Letizia opted for her beige Magrit 'Carlota' Slingback Leather Pumps.
She completed the feminine look with her Gold & Roses ‘Luzia’ earrings.
Shortly after their arrival in Cairo for a four-day State Visit to Egypt, King Felipe and Queen Letizia hosted a reception at The St. Regis Cairo hotel for the Spanish community in the country, with around 300 citizens in attendance.
Queen Letizia stepped out in a new black off-the-shoulder crepe dress. Vanity Fair reports that the piece is by Mango, though this has yet to be confirmed, as the exact style does not currently appear in the brand’s inventory.
She carried a new Weekend Max Mara Small Spanish Heritage Pasticcino Clutch (US$1,135), a design that celebrates Spain’s craftsmanship through Cordovan leather and the traditional damascene technique of Toledo.
On her feet, the Queen wore her Magrit 'Carlota' Slingback Pumps in Black Patent.
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