Queen Letizia attended the reception of the Cervantes Prize for Spanish and Ibero-American Letters this Wednesday.
The Queen of Spain, 51, looked elegant in a pale pink floral dress as she joined her husband, King Philip, at the awards ceremony in Madrid.
The stunning dress, adorned with 3D flowers, featured long sleeves and a pleated skirt.
Letizia completed her elegant ensemble with nude stilettos, keeping the jewelry to a minimum.
The mother of two wore her hair down to her shoulders and kept her makeup natural.
Queen Letizia attended the reception of the Cervantes Prize for Spanish and Ibero-American Letters this Wednesday
Meanwhile, King Philip looked dapper in a navy suit which he teamed with a yellow tie and pale blue shirt.
The Spanish Royal Family was in Madrid to present the Miguel de Cervantes Prize, Spain’s most prestigious literary award, to writer Luis Mateo Díez, 81, at the University of Alcalá.
Yesterday, Letizia looked stunning in an elegant tweed dress as she joined her husband at a literary awards ceremony.
Letizia wore a blue and white tweed midi dress with three-quarter sleeves for the occasion.
Fringe at the waist and around the cuffs gave the royal’s formal dress a modern touch, while her pearl earrings added a touch of glamour.
Letizia looked typically demure in black heels and a small black leather bag.
The engagement comes after the state visit of Spanish royalty to the Netherlands last week, where they were received by Queen Máxima and King Willem-Alexander.
The Queen of Spain, 51, looked elegant in a pale pink floral dress as she joined her husband, King Philip, at the awards ceremony in Madrid.
The stunning dress, adorned with 3D flowers, featured long sleeves and a pleated skirt.
Letizia completed her chic ensemble with nude stilettos and keeping jewelry to a minimum.
The mother of two wore her hair down to her shoulders and kept her makeup natural.
Along with their hosts, Queen Letizia and King Felipe looked picture-perfect last Thursday when they attended the STRAAT art museum in Amsterdam.
The two queens looked beautiful in elegant dresses on what was the last day of the state visit of Spanish royalty.
Looking effortlessly elegant, Queen Letizia wore a navy blue draped midi dress with a dramatic neckline.
She wore her hair slicked back in a delicate bun to reveal a pair of stunning diamond earrings. Letizia completed her look with smoky eye makeup and navy blue accessories.
Meanwhile, Queen Máxima, 52, who was accompanied by her daughter Princess Amalia, 20, wore a vibrant green and gold metallic dress with a huge bow tied to the shoulder.
Queen Letizia greeted Sonsoles Onega at the Cervantes Prize for Spanish and Ibero-American Letters
King Felipe and Queen Letizia greeted Ángel Martín with a warm handshake at the awards ceremony
King Felipe looked elegant in a navy blue suit that he combined with a yellow tie and pale blue shirt.
Letizia presented a brooch to author Luis Mateo Díaz while they attended the reception
Máxima wore a pair of long gold earrings that matched her dress perfectly and carried a delicate green clutch.
Her blonde hair was styled in loose curls and swept to the side while her makeup was simple allowing her natural glow to shine.
Princess Amalia, who inherited her mother’s long blonde locks, wore a turquoise dress under a belted cream jacket. She completed her look with a trendy gold miniature bag.
Spain’s King Philip and King Willem-Alexander, who were photographed playing basketball in suits yesterday, did not disappoint their wives.
The two men looked dapper in their suits: King Philip opted for a black suit with a pale pink tie and King Willem-Alexander chose blue.
The royals seemed happy to see each other, exchanging smiles and hugs.