Queen Letizia has decided to take a break from her usual institutional agenda and, instead of attending meetings and official events, she wanted to give herself a treat: a visit to the Biocultura Fair.
But this is not just any fair; it is an event dedicated to organic products and responsible consumption, a space that celebrates the natural and sustainable.
During her stroll through the 500 stands offering all kinds of products, the Queen not only enjoyed the variety but also took the opportunity to buy some of her favorite cosmetics.
Queen Letizia at the Biocultura Fair
The Biocultura Fair gave the Queen the perfect opportunity to discover new options in her personal care routine.
Social media were quick to echo her visit. One of the brands that had the honor of welcoming her shared their enthusiasm in announcing what the Queen had purchased.
“This year we have had the pleasure of once again having the visit of Her Majesty Queen Letizia, who received us with warmth and closeness.”
They couldn’t hide their joy at seeing the Queen visit them, and revealed that Letizia had chosen two of their star products: the infamous “Stem Cell + Ceramide Peptide Cream” and the “Botox Alternative Balancing Oil,” both recently launched. A great addition to her beauty routine.
But that wasn’t all. Jewelry brand TicSilver was also lucky enough to welcome the Queen, who did some shopping at their booth.
Their publication exclaimed the happiness of seeing Letizia for the third time and they couldn’t contain their excitement.
“We couldn’t be more grateful for this visit. We will surely see her wearing our jewelry again, as she did on previous occasions.”
As is usually the case at these events where the Queen appears in a more discreet and private way, her visit did not go unnoticed.
Accompanied by her security team, Letizia took her time to walk around the different stands, interacting with the attendees and taking pictures with those who approached to greet her.
The images of her visit to the fair quickly went viral on social media, showing the Queen in a more relaxed and close environment, a reminder that behind the public figure, there is a person who also enjoys simple activities such as shopping.