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Green Goddess! Queen Letizia shines in emerald top as she attends tech awards in Madrid

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Queen Letizia proved she is a true jewel in the crown as she stepped out today in a chic emerald blouse, teamed with white belted trousers.

Queen Letizia proved she’s a true jewel in the crown as she stepped out in a chic emerald blouse today.

The Spanish monarch looked stylish as she attended the Discapnet Awards, in Madrid, teaming her green shirt with a pair of matching heels and white bootcut pants.

Her newly cut hair looked shiny and sleek and she smiled at her well-wishers as she made her way to the event.

The Discapnet Awards, now in their seventh year, recognize ICT-based initiatives that make technology more accessible to people with disabilities.

Queen Letizia proved she is a true jewel in the crown as she stepped out today in a chic emerald blouse, teamed with white belted trousers.

Queen Letizia proved she is a true jewel in the crown as she stepped out today in a chic emerald blouse, teamed with white belted trousers.

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1711056474 515 Green Goddess Queen Letizia shines in emerald top as she

The monarch embraced sandwich dressing and matched her heels to her green top for the event.

Letizia smiled at well-wishers as she arrived at the event which honors initiatives to improve accessibility to technology

Letizia smiled at well-wishers as she arrived at the event which honors initiatives to improve accessibility to technology

Letizia smiled at well-wishers as she arrived at the event which honors initiatives to improve accessibility to technology

Four prizes of €5,000 are on offer for categories such as ‘Best ICT-enabled product or service’ and for media that helps inform people about the support available to them.

This is undoubtedly of interest to Letizia as a former journalist who worked as a news anchor at CNN+ before meeting King Felipe.

It comes after Letizia’s daughter, Crown Princess Leonor of Spain, had a royal inspection of her father this week.

King Felipe visited the future queen, 18, and her classmates at the Zaragoza military training center.

Leonor donned his best camouflage as he joined the maneuvers carried out by students of the General Military Academy of the San Gregorio National Training Center on Monday.

Letizia matched her heels with her emerald green top as she attended the Discapnet Awards 2024 in Madrid

Letizia matched her heels with her emerald green top as she attended the Discapnet Awards 2024 in Madrid

Letizia matched her heels with her emerald green top as she attended the Discapnet Awards 2024 in Madrid

The King of Spain, who also donned military uniform as commander-in-chief of all of Spain’s land, navy and air armies, shook his daughter’s hand as she stood among other military trainees.

The royals then sat next to each other as they had lunch with the military students at the national training center.

The princess, who turned 18 in October last year, has made solo appearances and trained at the Military Academy to ensure she is ready for her future in the monarchy.

The future Queen of Spain, daughter of King Felipe (photo) and Queen Letizia, dressed in her best camouflage to attend the maneuvers carried out by students of the General Military Academy at the San Gregorio National Training Center on Monday.

The future Queen of Spain, daughter of King Felipe (photo) and Queen Letizia, dressed in her best camouflage to attend the maneuvers carried out by students of the General Military Academy at the San Gregorio National Training Center on Monday.

The future Queen of Spain, daughter of King Felipe (photo) and Queen Letizia, dressed in her best camouflage to attend the maneuvers carried out by students of the General Military Academy at the San Gregorio National Training Center on Monday.

Crown Princess Leonor of Spain donned her camouflage gear during military training as King Felipe visited his daughter at the Zaragoza training center.

Crown Princess Leonor of Spain donned her camouflage gear during military training as King Felipe visited his daughter at the Zaragoza training center.

Crown Princess Leonor of Spain donned her camouflage gear during military training as King Felipe visited his daughter at the Zaragoza training center.

The royal was pictured wearing a helmet and camouflage gear as she held lessons with the group.

It comes after Leonor showed an image of confidence when she made her first appearance at the country’s military Easter New Year ceremony in January.

Proud parents Queen Letizia and King Felipe were also on hand at the Royal Palace in Madrid as the heiress presumptive marked the start of the new year in full military attire.

The annual ceremony marks the start of the new military year, following a custom dating back to Spain’s King Charles III in the 18th century.

The princess was clearly confident as she stood alongside her mother and father in her military uniform.

In September, the future Queen of Spain enrolled at the General Military Academy in Zaragoza, in northern Spain, where she will undergo three years of military training.

After a year at the academy, Leonor is expected to join a naval academy in Spain, before heading to her final year of training at the General Air Academy.

She was the picture of military precision in January, with her hair slicked back into a braided bun and without a crease in her dark gray uniform, which featured a blue belt.

Princess Leonor carried out maneuvers with students of the General Military Academy

Princess Leonor carried out maneuvers with students of the General Military Academy

Princess Leonor carried out maneuvers with students of the General Military Academy

The royals then sat side by side as they had lunch with military students at the National Training Center.

The royals then sat side by side as they had lunch with military students at the National Training Center.

The royals then sat side by side as they had lunch with military students at the National Training Center.

The princess, who turned 18 in October last year, has made solo appearances and trained at the Military Academy to ensure she is ready for her future in the monarchy.

The princess, who turned 18 in October last year, has made solo appearances and trained at the Military Academy to ensure she is ready for her future in the monarchy.

The princess, who turned 18 in October last year, has made solo appearances and trained at the Military Academy to ensure she is ready for her future in the monarchy.

Her mother Letizia looked typically chic in a high-necked silk blouse and skirt, which she teamed with pointy black heels.

She completed her simple ensemble with a sleek ponytail hairstyle and opted for simple, fresh makeup to ring in the new year at the Palais Royal.

The Queen of Spain donned a black jacket with a fur-effect collar as the family headed outside for part of the ceremony to greet participants in the Military Easter.

Her husband, King Felipe, was also dressed for the annual ceremony.

Like his eldest daughter, Felipe wore his military uniform, with a red sash around his waist and many glittering medals.

The father of two daughters with his wife Queen Letizia, King Felipe served in the military for almost three decades until his accession to the throne in 2014.

King Felipe VI of Spain cut a fine figure in full military attire at the General Military Academy of the San Gregorio National Training Center

King Felipe VI of Spain cut a fine figure in full military attire at the General Military Academy of the San Gregorio National Training Center

King Felipe VI of Spain cut a fine figure in full military attire at the General Military Academy of the San Gregorio National Training Center

Throughout his long military career, King Felipe was promoted several times, achieving the status of lieutenant colonel in the army, frigate captain in the navy and lieutenant colonel in the army of the air in 2009.

Becoming king on June 19, 2014, when his father abdicated, King Felipe was named commander-in-chief of the entire army.

Given his own military experience, King Felipe must be particularly proud of his eldest daughter, Princess Leonor, who will begin three years of military training in August.

The heir to the Spanish throne will one day become commander-in-chief of the Spanish armed forces.

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