King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain at the Zarzuela Palace in Madrid to representatives of the Spanish Committee of Representatives of Persons with Disabilities (CERMI).
The meeting marked a historic moment: the first social reform of the Spanish Constitution regarding the rights of people with disabilities.
The amendment, introduced in Article 49, now reflects a renewed commitment to protecting the rights and dignity of Spain’s 3.8 million citizens with disabilities.
CERMI has long been an advocate for people with disabilities, dedicated to promoting their rights and supporting both individuals and the disability community at large.
The organization works closely with public authorities and stakeholders, fostering conversations with Spanish society to promote awareness of the unique needs and contributions of this group.
Queen Letizia in a Hugo Boss outfit
On the occasion of the event, Queen Letizia chose an elegant outfit that subtly underlined the importance of the meeting.
She wore a sophisticated black Fabrisia sweater by Hugo Boss, paired with green Teleah pants by the same designer.
Accessories, such as the belt Elen and loafers Kris by Hugo Boss, added a refined touch to her outfit.
For jewelry, she opted for her signature Coreterno ring and a striking pair of Jardin de Aire earrings by Gold & Roses, with delicate diamonds and emeralds in 18-karat rose gold.