Home Life Style Queen Letizia of Spain looks elegant in a chic midi dress as she joins King Felipe at the National Culture Awards in Madrid.

Queen Letizia of Spain looks elegant in a chic midi dress as she joins King Felipe at the National Culture Awards in Madrid.

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Queen Letizia of Spain attends the 2022/20023 National Culture Awards in Madrid on Thursday evening.

Queen Letizia of Spain looked elegant tonight as she attended the National Culture Awards in Madrid, alongside her husband, King Felipe.

The Spanish royal couple visited the Reina Sofía National Museum of Art to present awards to those who work in creative fields.

Looking effortlessly chic, mother-of-two Letizia, 52, wore a cream midi dress with lace details on the shoulders and hem.

She paired the dress with a pair of silver kitten-heeled pumps, diamond earrings, and a diamond ring on her index finger.

The mother of two completed her look by showing off her shiny brunette locks styled into a sleek puff.

Queen Letizia of Spain attends the 2022/20023 National Culture Awards in Madrid on Thursday evening.

As always, the royal 2-year-old (pictured) looked stylish, wearing a cream midi dress with lace details at the shoulders and hem.

As always, the royal 2-year-old (pictured) looked stylish, wearing a cream midi dress with lace details at the shoulders and hem.

King Felipe (pictured, left) was photographed smiling at his wife, Queen Letizia (pictured, right) during the presentation in Madrid.

King Felipe (pictured, left) was photographed smiling at his wife, Queen Letizia (pictured, right) during the presentation in Madrid.

Her makeup was typically fresh, pairing a dewy base with a smoky maroon eye, peach blush, and natural pink lips.

Meanwhile, King Philip, 56, looked dapper in a gray-striped black suit paired with a white tie and royal blue tie.

This afternoon Queen Letizia presided over the presentation of the 2022 and 2023 National Culture Awards.

The annual awards seek to promote cultural activity – understood as a service to citizens – and express society’s recognition of those who participate.

It includes recognizing the work of people or institutions that, either with their works or through their active participation in various fields of artistic or literary creation, contribute to the enrichment of the cultural heritage of Spain.

The awards have several categories covering a variety of activities, largely artistic initiatives.

These include fine arts, cinema and audiovisuals, reading books and literature, and performing arts and music.

Also included are categories that seek to highlight historical heritage, cultural industries and, perhaps more controversially, bullfighting.

The royal paired her elegant dress with a pair of silver kitten heels and sparkling diamond drop earrings.

The royal paired her elegant dress with a pair of silver kitten heels and sparkling diamond drop earrings.

Queen Letizia (pictured) paired her cream midi dress with a natural makeup look

The royal opted to wear her bright brunette tresses in an elegant updo.

STYLISH: Queen Letizia (pictured) paired her cream midi dress with a natural makeup look and bright brunette locks.

Queen Letizia (in the photo) presided over the delivery of the 2022 and 2023 National Culture Awards on Thursday night

Queen Letizia (in the photo) presided over the delivery of the 2022 and 2023 National Culture Awards on Thursday night

The royal couple seemed happy to attend the event tonight and were photographed smiling several times.

The royal couple seemed happy to attend the event tonight and were photographed smiling several times.

His appearance in Madrid tonight followed another recent appearance in the city, when he attended a presentation on radio and hearing accessibility for deaf people late last month.

As always, the royals exuded style when they arrived at the presentation on Radio Nacional Para Todos; an initiative by RTVE and the Royal Board on Disability to make live radio accessible to deaf people.

She donned a sleek yet stylish relaxed-fit purple suit which she expertly paired with beige kitten heels and a white turtleneck t-shirt.

The Spanish royal perfectly paired the elegant outfit with elegant yet simple makeup, adding a touch of smoke to her eyes and finishing the makeup with elegantly carved eyebrows. Letizia wore her bright brunette hair down.

She finished the look with a pair of three silver hoops in each ear and accessorized the chic ensemble with a beige clutch in the same shade as her kitten heels.

The suit is one previously worn by the queen, first debuting in 2021 when she attended a virtual event on World Cancer Research Day during the pandemic.

King Felipe (pictured, left) looked dapper in a black suit, white shirt and blue tie, as he attended tonight's awards ceremony in Madrid with Queen Letizia (pictured, right).

King Felipe (pictured, left) looked dapper in a black suit, white shirt and blue tie, as he attended tonight’s awards ceremony in Madrid with Queen Letizia (pictured, right).

The awards to which the Kings attended tonight 'express society's recognition of the contribution to the enrichment of Spanish cultural heritage'

The awards to which the Kings attended tonight ‘express society’s recognition of the contribution to the enrichment of Spanish cultural heritage’

The evening appeared to be a joyous one for the Spanish royal couple (pictured), who seemed happy to be together as they smiled widely at each other.

The evening appeared to be a joyous one for the Spanish royal couple (pictured), who seemed happy to be together as they smiled widely at each other.

She sported the look again earlier this summer while attending an event in Boadilla del Monte.

The event was held at the Casa de la Radio, a local radio station in the Spanish capital.

Letizia, who attended that event without her husband, King Felipe, arrived in the Spanish capital for the presentation on ‘Radio Nacional para Todos’, translated to Radio Nacional para Todos.

It detailed the work of RTVE, the Spanish broadcaster, and the Royal Board on Disability to make live radio accessible to deaf people through new technological developments.

Its objective will be to make it a reality by incorporating subtitles, and later avatars, in sign language.

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