Infanta Sofia continues to gain ground in her role within the royal family, progressing steadily and without haste.
This time, the youngest daughter of King Felipe and Queen Letizia was welcomed by the President of Portugal, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, at the Belém Palace.

A brief but meaningful encounter. The images released by the Royal Household were enough to show a serene, polite, and fully aware Sofia of the role she is beginning to play in the public sphere.

This visit follows her participation in the Hispanic Day parade and her first official reception at the Royal Palace.

There are no signs of nervousness or rigidity in her body language, but rather the ease of someone who understands that representing the Crown can also be done with a personal touch. It’s clear she’s quickly learning to navigate between institutional formality and the freshness of her age.
Regarding her style, the Infanta once again showcased her own unique style. She chose a burgundy suit with a blazer and pants, paired with a white top to brighten the look. The maroon tone fit perfectly with the diplomatic context.

As a finishing touch, pumps in the same color reinforced the overall harmony. It’s a simple style, with a university feel but also an institutional touch, perfect for her current stage.
Sofia, a student of Political Science and International Relations in Lisbon, appears comfortable with the new balance between her academic life and her emerging public role.
The young Infanta represents a new generation of royals who are prepared, educated, and open to the world.
