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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.
4 Comments
Ava Pittman
22/9/2025 04:20:56 pm
This is a lovely, elegant dress, suits the Queen well. I love the crew neckline and long sleeves. The beige shoes are a nice touch along with the white bag. The earrings are subtle, but very pretty.
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Sandy
23/9/2025 02:02:39 am
This dress looks like a wedding gown because of the white colour and lacey design. It's not a look I prefer for a regular day dress.
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Loli
23/9/2025 04:45:28 pm
Actually wedding gowns in Islamic countries are in colours , however white means "peace", she knows what she is doing , with the conflict they have now.
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Bertie
23/9/2025 05:43:43 am
Letizia really went for the all-white desert-wear look here in some style, she looks fantastic in the white guipure lace and The Second Skin Co could hardly have come up with a prettier style than the classic fit-and-flare 'Lady' design.
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