Princess Leonor, heir to the throne of Spain, has starred in her first night out in Zaragoza.
The firstborn of King Felipe and Queen Letizia has temporarily set aside the formality of the General Military Academy to enjoy a relaxed night on the town.
Princess Leonor photographed during a night out in Zaragoza
The images were shared by several Instagram accounts of fans of the princess, and reveal the daughter of the King and Queen of Spain in an outfit that perfectly balances casual with sophisticated.
The photos were taken last Friday, December 1, and show Leonor enjoying an evening out at a bar in the city of Zaragoza accompanied by her friends from the academy.
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For the occasion, Leonor opted for a black cloth coat, which not only protected her from the cold of the Zaragozan night but also added a touch of distinction to her ensemble.
The quilted tartan lining and light beige scarf highlighted her elegance, showing that even in casual moments, her royal style does not go unnoticed.
As for the lower part of her outfit, the Princess chose black leather pants with a ‘flare’ style, a choice that demonstrates her knowledge of current fashion trends.
This detail, combined with a knitted sweater in the same tone, shows her ability to balance comfort and elegance.
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In addition, the look is completed with white sneakers, a modern touch that adds an element of informality and versatility.
The evening out not only showed the right choice of clothes but also highlighted Princess Leonor’s ability to enjoy everyday life.
Surrounded by her companions, the images convey a relaxed and authentic atmosphere, showing a Leonor who enjoys her freedom naturally.
For Princess Leonor, her media situation changed after her 18th birthday
Before coming of age, the princess was heavily protected from media attention, with photos limited to official events and outings in the company of her parents.
However, as she comes of age, the situation changes, and photographers now have more freedom to capture images of the princess in more informal situations.