Queen Letizia of Spain cut an elegant figure in a smart-casual ensemble while visiting the winner of the Exemplary City of Asturias Awards with the Spanish royal family today.
The Spanish Royal Family visited the town of Sotres in Cabrales on Saturday to celebrate the Princess of Asturias award, which turns 35.
Queen Letizia, 52, was accompanied by her husband, King Felipe VI, her daughter, Princess Sofia, 17, and Crown Princess Leonor, 18, the namesake of the Asturias Awards, at the ceremony. of prizes.
The award is granted to the town or village of Asturias ‘that has stood out notably in the defense and conservation of its natural and environmental surroundings, and its historical and cultural heritage’.
The awards share a name with Princess Leonor, who is the Princess of Asturias.
Queen Letizia of Spain cut an elegant figure in a smart casual ensemble while visiting the Exemplary City of Asturias Awards winner with the Spanish royal family today.
King Felipe (left), Queen Letizia (right), Crown Princess Leonor (second from right) and Princess Sofia pose during their visit to the town of Sotres.
Queen Letizia opted for a smart casual look for today’s outing, wearing a turtleneck, a cream sweater, and a fitted jacket with a gray and white checkered print.
She finished her ensemble with a pair of black pants and kept her brunette locks sleek around her shoulders, with her makeup in her typical natural style.
Her daughters, Leonor and Sofía, wore blue jeans, and the eldest opted for a black T-shirt and a jacket similar to her mother’s, but in a darker color.
The youngest Spanish royal wore a dark blue sweater for her family’s trip to Sotres.
The Princess of Asturias Awards are a series of annual awards granted in Spain by the Princess of Asturias Foundation – formerly the Prince of Asturias Foundation – to individuals, entities or organizations from around the world that achieve outstanding achievements in the sciences, humanities and economic affairs. public. .
Each recipient present at the ceremony receives a diploma, a sculpture created expressly for the awards by the Spanish sculptor Joan Miró and a pin with the Foundation’s shield.
There is also a financial prize of 50,000 euros for each category, an amount that is distributed if the category has more than one recipient.
comes later Spanish royalty They put on a stylish display on Friday night while attending a concert to open an awards ceremony in Oviedo, in the north. Spain.
Queen Letizia, 52, was accompanied by her husband, King Felipe VI, her daughter, Princess Sofia, 17, and Crown Princess Leonor, 18, the namesake of the Asturias Awards, at the award ceremony. prizes.
The award is granted to the town or village of Asturias ‘that has stood out notably in the defense and conservation of its natural and environmental surroundings, and its historical and cultural heritage.’
The awards share a name with Princess Leonor, who is Princess of Asturias
Queen Letizia opted for an elegant casual style for today’s outing, with a cream-colored turtleneck sweater and a tailored jacket with a gray and white checkered print.
Queen Letizia and her eldest daughter, Crown Princess Leonor, looked stunning in complementary blue suits, while King Felipe VI, 56, also opted for a double-breasted suit in a navy blue hue.
Only the youngest daughter of the Spanish royal couple, Infanta Sofía, chose black on a blue tone for the concert held at the Príncipe Felipe Auditorium in Oviedo before the Princess of Asturias Awards ceremony.
Queen Letizia looked typically elegant in a body-hugging, bright blue midi dress. With its asymmetrical neckline and subtle ruching, the long-sleeved model flattered her petite figure.
She paired her eye-catching dress with pointed-toe gold kitten heels and a matching clutch.
The Princess of Asturias Awards are a series of annual awards awarded in Spain by the Princess of Asturias Foundation.
Her daughters, Leonor and Sofía, wore blue jeans, and the eldest opted for a black T-shirt and a jacket similar to her mother’s, but in a darker color.
Each winner present at the event receives a diploma, a sculpture created expressly for the awards by the Spanish sculptor Joan Miró and a pin with the Foundation’s shield.
There is also a financial prize of 50,000 euros for each category; this amount is distributed if the category has more than one recipient.
The glamorous former journalist wore her shiny shoulder-length brunette hair with a classic blow-dry, tucking it behind her ears to reveal a pair of delicate silver and sapphire earrings.
Her smoky eye makeup completed her evening look, while a coat of dark red lipstick brightened her tanned complexion.
Princess Leonor, the future monarch who today received the title of Honorary Mayor of Oviedo, combined her mother’s elegance with a pale blue tulle skirt printed with flowers.
The Spanish royal family poses for photographs in the town of Sotres, Cabrales, on Saturday
Princesses Leonor and Sofia stopped to talk to the families who had gathered to greet them
With a satin waistband and fine pleats, the midi skirt was a true spectacle.
The future queen of Spain skillfully paired the elaborate number with a simple black scoop-neck top and completed her ensemble with a pair of black patent heels.
She wore her long blonde hair in loose waves and kept her makeup simple, following Letizia’s lead with dark lipstick and dark eye makeup.