Queen Letizia has taken over from her daughters, Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia, at the Olympic Games in Paris.
The Spanish consort, who recently hosted a distinguished gala dinner at the Marivent Palace, opted to return to the French capital to continue lending her support to Spain’s athletes.
Following King Felipe’s plans, members of the royal family are taking turns attending the sporting event during the two-week-long competitions, and now it’s the Queen’s turn.
Queen Letizia returns to Paris
Queen Letizia arrived in Paris last Tuesday afternoon and was seen for the first time on Wednesday during a match of the Spanish women’s water polo team competing against Greece.
In a casual style, she opted for a white outfit composed of pants and a Spanish Federation T-shirt, complemented by sneakers, a choice designed for her comfort due to a fractured toe.
Her presence not only provided support for the team but also set a trend in sports fashion. The choice of high-cut, flare-style pants highlighted her figure, proving that even sportswear can be stylish and flattering.
This outfit, combined with sneakers, proves that heels are not necessary to achieve a slim silhouette.
The mother of the Princess of Asturias has once again been the center of attention for her wise wardrobe choice, proving that even sportswear can be chic and flattering.
The Queen seems to follow the example of her daughters, taking a modern and accessible approach to her attire. With her presence, Queen Letizia continues to inspire and make her mark in the fashion world, even outside the boundaries of royalty.
What happened to Leonor and Sofia?
After actively participating in several sporting events, Princesses Leonor and Sofia concluded their stay in Paris and left for the Spanish island of Mallorca on Tuesday afternoon, July 30.
On the island, they will meet with King Felipe and Queen Sofia Emeritus. Although their meeting with Queen Letizia was brief, they certainly shared many experiences lived during their trip.
Finally, the princesses will have the opportunity to relax away from the public eye. However, it would not be surprising if they decide to explore Mallorca on their own, enjoying the local culture.