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On Thursday evening, King Felipe and Queen Letizia attended a reception at the residence of the German Ambassador.
The event was hosted by the President of Germany and his wife, who are currently on a three-day state visit to Spain, and brought together dignitaries, diplomats, and members of both nations’ delegations.
On arrival, Queen Letizia wore her black COS Belted Double-Breasted Wool Long Coat.
We saw the return of the Hugo Boss 'Dandora' Macramé & Fringe Dress.
Her accessories included the Aquazzura 'Very Bow Tie' Crystal Clutch, and on her feet were the Magrit 'Carlota' Slingback Pumps in Black Patent.
She completed the dazzling look with her pavé orbital link drop earrings, which she first debuted in October 2023.
Below is a closer view of the earrings from their initial appearance.
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On Wednesday, King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia held an official ceremony at the Royal Palace in Madrid to welcome the President of Germany, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, and his wife, Elke Büdenbender.
The German couple are on a three-day State Visit to Spain, aimed at highlighting and strengthening the ties and bilateral relations between the two countries. Below is a video of the welcome ceremony.
Following the ceremony, Queen Letizia and the First Lady attended a working meeting at the Gallery of Royal Collections, where discussions centered on women and equality in Spain.
King Felipe and Queen Letizia then hosted a private luncheon for the Presidential couple at Zarzuela Palace.
For the occasion, Queen Letizia wore her red The 2nd Skin Co. Asymmetrical Midi Dress, distinguished by its striking uneven skirt.
She paired the dress with her black Carolina Herrera Fur Collar Wrap Cape for the welcome ceremony.
For the Gallery of Royal Collections visit, Queen Letizia was seen carrying her Magrit 'Mara' Clutch in Burgundy Croc.
On her feet were the Magrit 'Clara' Pumps in a coordinating tone.
She finished the look with her Dime 'Frenchy' Multicolor Long Earrings and PDPAOLA Diamond Solitaire Supreme Necklace.
King Felipe and Queen Letizia hosted a State Gala Dinner on Wednesday evening at the Royal Palace of Madrid in honor of the President and First Lady of Germany, who are undertaking a three-day State Visit to Spain.
In the Throne Room, King Felipe and Queen Letizia welcomed greetings from the attending Spanish and German dignitaries and guests before proceeding to the Gala Dining Room for the banquet.
For the stately occasion, Queen Letizia debuted a custom Carolina Herrera A-line gown. The black, floor-length design appears to be crafted from silk faille and features extended cap sleeves embellished with tonal floral motif beading, along with a sharply cut square neckline.
A view from behind reveals a V-shaped back.
Queen Letizia chose the Cartier Pearl and Diamond Tiara, marking its first appearance since she wore it at the 2018 State Dinner for the President of Portugal.
Designed by Cartier in 1920 for Queen Victoria Eugenia of Spain (Ena), this platinum diadem is composed of swirls of diamonds surrounding eight large pearls, and is said to have been inspired by Egyptian motifs, which were popular at the time.
Queen Letizia complemented the tiara with the joyas de pasar diamond earrings — another heirloom from Queen Ena. Adding further distinction to her look was the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany, recently bestowed upon her.
On her feet were a new pair of Martinelli x Redondo Brand 'Monroe' Platform Sandals in Black Patent Leather.
On Tuesday, Queen Letizia attended a tribute to Chilean-Spanish filmmaker Alejandro Amenábar at the Moncayo Cinema in Tudela, Navarra.
She joined students from several local schools for the ‘Nuestros Clásicos’ cycle, which honours the acclaimed director, screenwriter, and composer as part of the Festival de Cine Ópera Prima Ciudad de Tudela.
The engagement also included a screening of Amenábar’s new film Mar Adentro, starring Javier Bardem, which explores complex themes such as euthanasia, abortion, and the right to a dignified life.
For this cinematic appearance, Queen Letizia stepped out in her Sandro ‘Tribu’ houndstooth plaid blazer, paired with a teal knit top and a new pair of Hugo Boss ‘Tiana’ trousers in Natural.
A glimpse of her light beige Hugo Boss ‘Tilda’ leather belt was also visible.
She debuted a new artisan bag by Inés Sistiaga from the Paños de Guirra collection, which highlights the sustainability of wool sourced from the Guirra sheep.
On her feet were the Magrit low block-heel boots in taupe suede.
Queen Letizia completed the look with a new PDPAOLA Diamond Solitaire Supreme Necklace and her beloved Gold & Roses Double Dagger Earrings.
On Friday, the Spanish Royal Family presided over a solemn ceremony in the Throne Room of the Royal Palace of Madrid, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the restoration of the Spanish monarchy.
During the ceremony, King Felipe VI awarded the Insigne Orden del Toisón de Oro (Illustrious Order of the Golden Fleece) — the highest honour of the Crown — to his mother, Queen Sofía, in recognition of her lifelong dedication and service to Spain and the Crown.
In addition to the queen‑emérita, the honour was also conferred on the former prime minister Felipe González and the two surviving “fathers” of the Constitution — Miquel Roca and Miguel Herrero y Rodríguez de Miñón — in recognition of their roles in Spain’s democratic transition.
The Spanish Royal Family then held a reception.
This was followed by an event at the Congress of Deputies marking the fiftieth anniversary of the restoration of the Spanish Monarchy and the colloquium “50 Years Later: The Crown in the Transition to Democracy.”
For this stately occasion, Queen Letizia repeated a complete ensemble—top to toe—that she first wore on Day 2 of the State Visit to Italy.
The look consists of her ‘slipper pink’ Carolina Herrera tweed separates, a custom design inspired by a coordinated set from the designer’s FW24 collection.
She accessorized with bespoke pink Magrit pieces—the ‘Carlota’ slingback leather pumps and the matching top-handle structured flap bag.
Queen Letizia again chose to finish the look with her Gold & Roses Luzia Stars Earrings.
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Queen Letizia Celebrates CEOE Foundation’s 40th Anniversary in Elegant Hugo Boss Ensemble20/11/2025
On Thursday, Queen Letizia presided over the event marking the 40th anniversary of the CEOE Foundation, a leading institution in promoting the social commitment of Spanish companies.
She presented awards recognizing the work of standout projects, including Marina de Empresas, the Princess of Girona Foundation’s Tour del Talento, and Cáritas, for their efforts in fostering integration and equal opportunities.
For this engagement at the Royal Theatre in Madrid, Queen Letizia arrived wearing her black COS Belted Double-Breasted Wool Long Coat, draped over her shoulders.
Her ensemble featured Hugo Boss separates. She debuted a semi-sheer grey pussy-bow blouse, a distinctly feminine piece, which she balanced with the weightier structure of her black Hugo Boss ‘Leshina’ leather skirt.
She carried her trusty Carolina Herrera Victoria Insignia Satchel Bag in Black.
On Letizia’s feet were a new pair of Tod’s ‘Barretta’ black block-heel pumps, distinguished by a logo-engraved bar bit that accents the cleanly squared calfskin-leather vamp, set atop a sturdy block heel.
She finished the look with her gold medium-sized hoop earrings.
On Wednesday, Queen Letizia presided over the BBVA Microfinance Foundation’s event “Data that Improves Lives” an initiative designed to inspire, inform, and showcase how data can transform lives and build a better world.
For the occasion at Madrid’s Marques de Salamanca Palace, Queen Letizia opted for a sophisticated grey flecked wool-blend pantsuit from Massimo Dutti consisting of a belted blazer (€129) and coordinating trousers (€99.95).
In keeping with the business look, she arrived carrying her document-sized Hugo Boss 'Fanila' Clutch.
On her feet were the Massimo Dutti Heeled Loafers.
Rounding off the tailored outfit were the Gold & Roses “Shewel” triple hoop earrings.
On Tuesday evening, King Felipe and Queen Letizia presided over the presentation of the 42nd edition of the Francisco Cerecedo Journalism Award at the Ritz Hotel in Madrid.
The award, granted by the Association of European Journalists, recognizes careers distinguished by talent, originality, independence from power, and a commitment to promoting freedom of expression.
For the occasion, Queen Letizia wore a burgundy ensemble, pairing her Falconeri Ultrasoft Cashmere Crewneck Sweater with a new Massimo Dutti sequin long skirt.
Her accessories included the Magrit ‘Lea’ clutch and the Magrit ‘Clara’ pumps, both in matching burgundy.
In an unusual move for the Queen, who rarely wears necklaces, Letizia chose coordinated gold-and-silver jewellery by the affordable Portuguese brand Parfois: a short bicolour link necklace and matching hoop earrings.
On Thursday, the King and Queen of Spain brought their three-day State Visit to China to a close. The final day began with separate engagements: Queen Letizia visited Beijing Foreign Studies University (BFSU), where she joined students at an event celebrating Spanish language and culture.
She met students and veteran professors, paid tribute to the Latin American and Spanish academics who pioneered Hispanic studies in China after 1949, and signed the Book of Honour. The event highlighted Spain’s cultural priority in China, where 60,000 people now study Spanish and BFSU remains the country’s oldest such department.
King Felipe and Queen Letizia then hosted a reception for the Spanish community living in China at Beijing’s Regent Hotel.
More than 5,000 Spaniards are registered with Spain’s five consulates in China—the latest established in Chengdu in 2022—and are primarily based in major cities.
Following the reception, Their Majesties proceeded to Beijing Capital International Airport, departing for Spain and concluding their State Visit to the People’s Republic of China.
On the final day of the State Visit, Queen Letizia adopted a sharp, business-like silhouette in a tailored burgundy pantsuit: a single-breasted blazer fastened with a gold dome button and straight-leg trousers finished with subtle side slits. The designer remains unidentified.
She paired the suit with a black pussy-bow blouse, first seen in 2024 at a reception at the Royal Palace of El Pardo. The designer of the blouse remains unidentified.
Accessories were kept sleek and classic: the ever-present Carolina Herrera Victoria Insignia black satchel and custom Magrit black leather pumps with their distinctive low heel and decorative buckle.
Queen Letizia completed the ensemble with her Pdpaola “Sugar” earrings.
Queen Letizia Showcases an Elegant Grey-and-Pink Look During the Official Welcome to China12/11/2025
On Wednesday, King Felipe and Queen Letizia continued their State Visit to China. They were officially welcomed by President Xi Jinping and First Lady Peng Liyuan at the Great Hall of the People.
After the delegations exchanged greetings, the national anthems of both countries were played, and King Felipe and President Xi Jinping reviewed the troops rendering honours.
An official photograph followed, after which the King and the President held a bilateral meeting during which nine agreements between the two countries were signed.
Meanwhile, Queen Letizia and the First Lady visited the Demonstration Center for Services for People with Disabilities, China’s most specialized and comprehensive provincial-level center for people with special needs. They toured the facility and met with staff and patients.
Following this, King Felipe and Queen Letizia went to Tiananmen Square, where they laid a wreath at the Monument to the People's Heroes.
For her full day of engagements in Beijing, Queen Letizia chose a timeless ensemble in shades of grey and pink.
She debuted a grey Carolina Herrera wool-cashmere coat adorned with large embroidered peonies, a flower highly symbolic in Chinese culture and often called “the king of flowers.” First seen on the Carolina Herrera Fall ’24 runway, this collarless midi coat features an A-line silhouette, a concealed placket, and is crafted in the USA.
Below is a closer look at the embroidered detail.
Beneath the coat, Queen Letizia wore a powder-pink wool crepe midi dress by The 2nd Skin Co.
Complementing the dress, she accessorized with custom pink Magrit pieces—the ‘Carlota’ slingback leather pumps and a top-handle structured flap bag—both previously worn together during last year’s State Visit to Italy.
Completing the look were her Gold & Roses 'Shewel' Triple Hoops.
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