DRESS: NEW! Mango 'Blondie' Midi Printed Dress (RRP: $119.99 - NOW $45.99).
FOOTWEAR: NEW! Unisa 'Luke' Wide Heel Boots in black (£179.90).
HANDBAG: Adolfo Dominguez Vachetta Shoulder Bag in Black (repeat).
King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain traveled to Menorca today for a number of engagements.
Their Majesties arrived at the Port of Mahón on the Isla del Rey and visited an old military hospital and the remains of an early Christian Basilica. They also met with the volunteers of the Fundación Hospital.
Afterward, the royal couple visited the newly renovated Llabrés Pharmacy which now hosts the activities and workshops of the Menorca Foundation for People with Disabilities.
WHAT QUEEN LETIZIA WORE
COAT: NEW! & Other Stories Oversized Wool Coat in Oatmeal ($249).
DRESS: NEW! Mango 'Blondie' Midi Printed Dress (RRP: $119.99 - NOW $45.99). FOOTWEAR: NEW! Unisa 'Luke' Wide Heel Boots in black (£179.90). HANDBAG: Adolfo Dominguez Vachetta Shoulder Bag in Black (repeat).
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Queen Letizia in floral print Mango dress for family dinner at Ola de Mar restaurant in Palma5/8/2022
King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia, Princess Leonor, and Infanta Sofia went to dinner at the Ola de Mar restaurant in Palma de Mallorca on Friday evening. They were joined by Queen Sofia and Princess Irene of Greece.
WHAT QUEEN LETIZIA WORE
DRESS: NEW! Mango 'Willow' Floral Print Side Slit Maxi Dress ($79.99).
HANDBAG: NEW! FEEL Mallorca Ikat Wallet in red (€47.00). Similar to the style shown below. SHOES: NEW! Jack Rogers 'Jacks' Flat Sandals in Black ($128). EARRINGS: TOUS Black Diamond String Earrings (repeat).
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INFANTA SOFIA'S OUTFIT:
The Queen of Spain chaired a meeting with the Student Residence Board in Madrid on Friday.
The Residencia de Estudiantes (Student Residence) was founded in 1910, as a cultural institution that helped foster and create the intellectual environment of Spain's brightest young thinkers, writers, and artists. Some of the most prominent figures of 20th-century Spanish culture emerged from among the residents, including Federico García Lorca, Salvador Dalí, Luis Buñuel and Severo Ochoa.
Today the Residence, among many other roles, organises numerous public events, in which many protagonists of the arts and sciences of the last decades take part. It also develops different research projects following two main lines: the study and dissemination of its historical legacy and the analysis of current intellectual trends in order to explore how our culture is evolving.
WHAT QUEEN LETIZIA WORE
JUMPSUIT: Mango 'Creta' printed bow detail jumpsuit (repeat).
BELT: NEW! HUGO by Hugo Boss 'Zoe' Belt in Light Beige (£54.99). HANDBAG: Carolina Herrera 'Inro' Bag in Natural Canvas (repeat). SHOES: Mint & Rose 'Sardinia' Espadrille Wedges (repeat).
Queen Letizia arrived in the Islamic Republic of Mauritania on Tuesday for a 3-day Spanish Cooperation trip to the Northwest African country.
Upon her arrival at Nouakchott International Airport, Her Majesty was received by the First Lady of Mauritania, Her Excellency Mariem Fadel Dah Following the welcoming ceremony, a brief meeting was held in the presidential pavilion with the authorities who received her.
During the trip, Queen Letizia will learn about the work that the Spanish Cooperation is carrying out in the areas of health, governance and gender equality, rural development and food security. This is the seventh cooperation trip for Her Majesty since becoming Queen consort in 2014. Previous trips include; Honduras and El Salvador (2015), Senegal (2017), Dominican Republic and Haiti (2018), Mozambique (2019), Honduras (2020), and Paraguay (2021).
WHAT QUEEN LETIZIA WORE
TOP: Imiloa 'Orchid' shirt (repeat).
SHOES: Unidentified beige lace-up boots (repeat).
The Queen of Spain chaired a meeting of the Council of the Royal Board of Trustees in her role as Honorary President at the Assembly of Extremadura in Mérida.
Her Majesty also presented the "Queen Letizia Awards 2021", whose purpose is to promote the promotion of the rights of people with disabilities, social inclusion, equal opportunities, rehabilitation and the prevention of disabilities.
WHAT QUEEN LETIZIA WORE
DRESS: NEW! Mango 'YinYan' Bi-Colour Belt Dress (£59.99).
HANDBAG: Hugo Boss Bespoke T Handle S Bag in Black Leather (repeat). SHOES: Magrit 'Vera' pump in custom black leather (repeat). EARRINGS: Chanel Comète Earrings (repeat).
The Queen of Spain presided over the XI edition of the Forum Against Cancer in her role as honorary president of the Spanish Association Against Cancer and its Scientific Foundation (AECC).
The event at Espacio COMO in Madrid marked World Cancer Day - an international day marked on 4 February to raise awareness of cancer and to encourage its prevention, detection, and treatment.
WHAT QUEEN LETIZIA WORE
JACKET: Carolina Herrera Leather Peplum Jacket in Red (repeat). DRESS: NEW! Mango 'Yueling' textured knitted dress in Dark Heather Grey (US$59.99). BELT: NEW! Möhel Granatta Belt (€85). ACCESSORIES: Magrit 'Mara' crocodile effect leather clutch bag in burgundy and coordinating pumps in suede (repeat). EARRINGS: Gold & Roses Double Dagger Earrings (repeat).
Casa Real released the 2021 Christmas card of the Spanish royal family featuring a photograph of King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia, and their two daughters, Princess Leonor, and Infanta Sofia.
The inside of the card included a simple festive greeting, and the signatures of each family member.
Queen Letizia wore a Mango Herringbone Wool-Blend Blazer we have not seen her wear before. This $149.99 jacket features a classic Herringbone pattern, straight design, double-breasted button-up front, two side welt pockets, lapel, and V-neck collar, and inner lining.
The King and Queen of Spain kicked off events marking the 75th anniversary of the creation of the Municipal Transport Company of Madrid (EMT Madrid), at the Centro de Operaciones de EMT Madrid in Carabanchel, Madrid.
During Their Majesties engagement, they took a short bus ride to the EMT Operations Center in Carabanchel where they visited the workshops, the Mechanical Section and the Electricity Section and, on the esplanade, they saw an exhibition of historic buses and conversed with those responsible for the Museum and the maintenance of historic buses.
The EMT Madrid is a public limited company, founded in 1947. It is charged with the planning of public urban transport in the city of Madrid. The organisation is wholly owned by the City Council of Madrid and is a member of the Consorcio Regional de Transportes de Madrid. Among the services provided by EMT Madrid are urban bus transportation as well as the BiciMAD bicycle-sharing system.
WHAT QUEEN LETIZIA WORE
COAT: Carolina Herrera A-line belted coat (repeat). DRESS: Massimo Dutti V-Neck Dress with Belt (repeat). HANDBAG: Nina Ricci 'Marche' handbag with a snakeskin-embossed flap front (repeat). BOOTS: NEW! Mango 'Cindy' Over the Knee Boots in Black ($89). EARRINGS: Gold & Roses 'Skyline' crawler earrings (repeat).
The Queen of Spain traveled to Paraguay on Tuesday for a Cooperation trip from the 2nd - 4th November. During the visit, Her Majesty will learn about the work that the Spanish Cooperation develops in the areas of health, education, culture and women.
Her Majesty arrived at the Silvio Pettirossi International Airport in Asunción, where she was received by the First Lady, Silvana López, among others. Afterwards, the Queen held a brief meeting with the President of Paraguay, Mario Abdo in the Presidential Hall of the airport.
This is Her Majesties sixth Cooperation trip, previous trips include; Honduras and El Salvador (2015), Senegal (2017), Dominican Republic and Haiti (2018), Mozambique (2019), and again Honduras (2020).
WHAT QUEEN LETIZIA WORE
TOP: Mango 'Suiza' silk shirt in off-white (repeat). PANTS: Mango mom jeans in off-white (repeat). SHOES: NEW! Beige lace-up boots (unidentified).
The Queen of Spain, as honorary president of the Foundation for Help against Drug Addiction (FAD), chaired a working meeting at the headquarters in Madrid.
The FAD is a private, non-profit, non-denominational, apolitical institution, created in 1986. Its mission is to encourage the personal and social development of adolescents and young people through education in positive attitudes and prevention of social risk behaviours, including drug use.
During the meeting, the strategic plan for 2021-2023 was discussed along with how the COVID-19 crisis has affected different FAD projects, in addition to strengthening the image globally of FAD as an entity that works for the youth.
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