Queen Letizia wore a beautiful romantic dress that had almost three years stored in her closet.
The King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain presided over the official Cervantes Prize luncheon on Wednesday, April 24.
The prestigious recognition of this edition was received by the Spanish writer Luis Mateo Diez.
Queen Letizia’s style at the Royal Palace
The Royal Palace was the place to entertain the award-winning writer and other representatives of the world of letters.
For this appointment, Letizia recovered a dress by Spanish designer Pedro del Hierro, which premiered in Sweden in November 2021.
She combined the dress with a nude Carolina Herrera slingback and brand-new earrings.
Specifically, the mother of Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia wore a design with a box neckline, long sleeves and floral appliqués made in silk organza.
A design that received very good reviews the day she wore it for the first time, although on that occasion, the queen had to wear a coat due to the low temperatures at the time.
Now, in warmer weather and inside the Royal Palace, we have been able to see in detail the delicate tailoring of the Pedro del Hierro dress.
The Queen complemented the romantic dress with a nude Carolina Herrera slingback, a low-heeled shoe that allows her to remain comfortable during long protocol events.
Horizontal earrings with three small rhinestones were the only new accessory in her look, adding a minimalist and elegant touch. As usual, the monarch did not part with her Coreterno ring, a sentimental piece that always accompanies her.
The only thing new in the Queen’s style was the horizontal earrings decorated with three small diamonds, which brought a minimalist touch.
As usual, the monarch did not part with her Coreterno ring, a piece that always accompanies her.
Undoubtedly, the Queen looked radiant and elegant during the lunch in honor of the Cervantes Prize winner, Luis Mateo Diez.