Letizia, Queen of Spain, lit up the room in an all-scarlet ensemble as she and her husband welcomed guests at the Royal Palace of El Pardo in Madrid today.
The royal, 50, turned heads in her red monochromatic gown, accented by a ruffled neckline and relaxed chiffon sleeves.
She donned matching cherry-hued stilettos to combine the look into a fierce fashion statement, as she and King Felipe handed out the ‘Honorary Ambassadors of the Spain Brand’ accreditations.
The mother-of-two styled her auburn tresses in a voluminous ruffle, channeling a Jackie O-inspired bouffant.
The wife of King Felipe VI opted for a glamorous make-up, starring a strong smokey eye and a dark pink lipstick.
Letizia, Queen of Spain, lit up the room in an all-scarlet ensemble as she and her husband attended an engagement today.
Letizia kept accessories minimal, letting her stunning crimson gown speak for itself.
The European monarch appeared very animated while she and Felipe presided over the ceremony.
The 55-year-old king looked dapper in a charcoal pinstripe suit, teamed with a cornflower blue shirt and salmon tie.
He and Letizia were all smiles as they mingled with the crowd during the prestigious engagement and at one point were photographed giving a speech.
The ‘Marca España’ is an initiative that aims to recognize people and organizations that have contributed positively to the nation’s reputation abroad through their work. The country has more than 70 ‘Honorary Ambassadors’.
It comes as the Queen looked stylish in a cream tweed jacket when she stepped out yesterday to announce the winner of the Princess of Girona Foundation.
The Spanish royals showed off their sophisticated sense of style during the Tour de Talento event in Valladolid.
Letizia paired her elegant jacket with black pants, adding a pair of elegant heels to finish off her look.

The royal, 50, turned heads in her red monochromatic gown, accented by a ruffled neckline and relaxed chiffon sleeves.

She donned matching cherry-hued stilettos to tie the look together for a fierce style statement.

The mother-of-two styled her brown tresses in a voluminous bang, channeling a Jackie O-inspired bouffant hairstyle.


Letizia added a splash of color to her surroundings while wearing an all-red ensemble in Madrid today.

The wife of King Felipe VI opted for a glamorous makeup look, starring with a strong smokey eye and a dark pink lipstick
The Princess of Girona Foundation Awards recognize young people between the ages of 16 and 35 who have started a business that produces positive changes for society.
Princess of Girona is the title held by Letizia’s eldest daughter, Leonor, 15, who will one day be Queen of Spain.
She wore glamorous eye makeup, with smoky eyes, brown eyeshadow, and a sculpted brow that brought a sophisticated edge to the everyday look.
Letizia is known for her love of minimalist jewelry and rocked an understated pair of gold hoop earrings.
The royalty, who attended the event without her husband, King Felipe VI, was relaxed upon arrival in Valladolid.

The European monarch was very animated while she and Felipe presided over today’s ceremony

Letizia wore a red dress that featured a relaxed silhouette, including a ruffled neckline and trumpet sleeves.

The Spanish royals kept their jewelry minimal for the outlet, accessorizing with some statement pieces.


Letizia opted for a more glamorous makeup looking for the exit, combining the fierceness of her outfit with a daring look

The 55-year-old king looked dapper in a charcoal pinstripe suit, teamed with a cornflower blue shirt and salmon tie.

Letizia and her husband seemed to be enjoying themselves as they both appeared at the event today.

The European monarch made a bold fashion statement in her crimson monochrome ensemble today.

Without shying away from color, Letizia dazzled in her scarlet dress and stiletto heels that lit up the room.
The Princess of Girona Foundation is promoted by the patron His Majesty the King, Felipe VI, who is honorary president on behalf of his daughter Princess Leonor.
Its main objective is to work for young people in all critical areas for their future.
It is a private foundation created in 2009 and backed by 88 patrons, the honorary president being the king, representing Leonor.
It seeks to become a national benchmark in supporting young people in their professional and personal development.
Meanwhile, earlier this month, Letizia also looked classy when she stepped out in a respectful and modest black Felipe dress while attending a commemorative concert.

Letizia looked effortlessly glamorous as she attended the engagement with her husband in Madrid today.

Letizia and Felipe were all smiles as they attended today’s ceremony, both looking effortlessly elegant.

The ‘Marca España’ is an initiative that aims to celebrate people and organizations that have contributed positively to the nation’s reputation abroad through their work.
She showed off her enviable silhouette in a long-sleeved black dress with a metallic look, which fastened at the waist with a bow detail.
Letizia accessorized with a black leather tote bag and black shoes while attending a memorial concert to commemorate the victims of terrorism in Madrid.
Separately, it was announced last month that Letizia’s daughter, Spain’s Infanta Sofía, will attend the United World College of the Atlantic in Wales on a two-year course for £68,000.
The 15-year-old will follow in the footsteps of her sister, 17-year-old Princess Eleanor, heir to the Spanish throne, who is in her final year at the Vale of Glamorgan specialist education college.
Sofia will become the latest in a long line of royal alumni at the university, including Princess Elisabeth, heir to the throne of Belgium, who graduated in 2020, and King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands.
Located in the 12th-century St. Donat’s Castle on the country’s southern coast, the university, nicknamed “Hippie Hogwarts,” was founded by German pedagogue Kurt Hahn.
School fees for the two-year course cost a whopping £68,000 and include Tai Chi, theory of knowledge and Tibetan literature.