Madrid awoke to a cold morning, but also to royal protocol. Queen Letizia and King Felipe welcomed the Sultan of Oman, Haitham Bin Tarik, in a ceremony of honor at the Royal Palace.
It was a solemn event, and as is customary on such occasions, Letizia maintained an impeccable presence. Standing, serene, and barely moving, she accompanied the meeting with a restrained gesture, marking a new stage in diplomatic relations between the two countries.

What did Queen Letizia wear to the welcome ceremony?
The Queen’s chosen look was an absolute success. She opted for a black, sleek coat with a belt that subtly enhanced her figure.
Underneath the coat, a large gray bow peeked out at the neck, adding a touch of softness to the ensemble and balancing the strength of the black with a feminine, luminous note.

It’s a subtle detail, but very characteristic of Letizia, who always strives for elegance.
Pertegaz’s embroidered dress: a piece with history
As the morning progressed, the Queen removed her coat, revealing a Pertegaz dress with embroidered flowers that many remembered from her appearance in Oviedo six years ago.


The garment, featuring puffed sleeves, a defined waist, and a midi skirt, retains a classic aesthetic that allows it to remain current without appearing repetitive.

A simple, coherent, and very Letizia-like conclusion
She completed her look with a structured CH Carolina Herrera bag and black mid-heel pumps. Not a single misplaced gesture. Her loose, straight hair and natural makeup reinforced the clean, refined image that suits her so well.
