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On Tuesday, King Felipe and Queen Letizia visited the site of the devastating train accident that occurred on Sunday in Adamuz, paying their respects to those affected by the tragedy.
During their visit, Their Majesties spoke at length with members of the emergency services and first responders, expressing their gratitude for their tireless efforts in the aftermath of the crash.
The King and Queen later travelled to the Reina Sofía University Hospital, where they met with injured victims and their families, offering words of comfort and solidarity as they continue to recover from the shock of the incident.
Queen Letizia wore her black COS Belted Double-Breasted Wool Long Coat with black trousers.
During the hospital visit, she removed her coat to reveal the Frambuã Austrian jacket.
On her feet were the Massimo Dutti Heeled Loafers.
9 Comments
Bertie
26/1/2026 10:02:12 am
Tough times for the Spanish royals and kudos to them for them for responding so promptly to this tragedy. Letizia's long black Cos overcoat has been her friend through all these recent sad scenes and has been up to the mark; solemn, flattering, and practical. I love that little Austrian jacket with its black trim, an excellent choice. I wish the King and Queen a restorative rest after all their exertions.
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Ava Pittman
26/1/2026 03:01:00 pm
This was a terrible event and tragedy. It was great to see the show of support by the Royal couple. The long black Cos coat looked warm and snug, The Austrian Jacket is very appealing and attractive. I like the color scheme, grey and black trim, adding warmth. A good visit by the couple.
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Rhythm Garg
30/1/2026 01:19:30 am
why you are not posting anything about the queen letizia
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Elizabeth (Admin)
30/1/2026 10:56:55 am
I'll plan to do catch-up posts from today.
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Ava Pittman
30/1/2026 10:58:15 am
Thank you Elizabeth, appreciate what you do.
Rhythm Garg
30/1/2026 06:50:01 pm
Thanks Elizabeth. I always love your posts , of both Princess of Wales and Queen Letizia
Bertie
31/1/2026 10:07:43 am
Count me in with appreciation for this wonderful page!
Elizabeth (Admin)
2/2/2026 09:53:12 am
Thank you Bertie 🤗
Ava Pittman
30/1/2026 10:57:10 am
This was a terrible event and tragedy. Wonderful to see the royal couple visit the site to have an understanding of the accident and its repercussions.
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