Queen Letizia of Spain is elegant in a green dress with billowing sleeves in Madrid
Wise style! Queen Letizia of Spain gracefully wears a green dress with wide sleeves as she attends literature awards in Madrid with King Felipe
Queen Letizia of Spain looked elegant in polka dots as she stepped out with King Felipe in Madrid today.
The 50-year-old royal family wore a sage green dress with white polka dots as they attended the Miguel de Cervantes Literature Awards at Alcala de Henares University in the Spanish capital.
Letizia’s dress, made of sheer fabric with billowing sleeves and tied at the waist, was a recycled outfit she previously wore to attend a military parade last October with her husband and Infanta Sofia.
Today, she paired the green outfit with beige slingback heels and accessorized it with simple yet chic teardrop earrings.
The mother of two wore her dark brown locks behind her ears and styled over her shoulders.
Queen Letizia of Spain, 50, looked elegant in a sage green dress with billowing sleeves and polka dots as she attended the Miguel de Cervantes Awards in Madrid
Her natural beauty was enhanced by just a touch of makeup, with a smoky eye and nude lips.
Meanwhile, King Felipe, 55, was smart as ever in a sharp three-piece suit with tails and a burgundy tie.
The pair attended the 2022 Miguel de Cervantes Prize for Literature, where they will present the award to the winner, Venezuelan writer Rafael Cadenas.
King Felipe, 55, walked alongside his wife in a three-piece suit and tail with a patterned tie
The Spanish Queen raised her hand and looked above her to wave to adoring fans who had gathered to catch a glimpse of her
Queen Letizia’s recycled dress featured crossover details at the neckline and sage green and white buttons on the sleeves
The Spanish royal family looked regal as ever when they arrived at the University of Alcala de Henares in Madrid
King Felipe and Queen Letizia looked like the perfect couple as they stepped out into the sunshine together
Mum-of-two Letizia looked elegant as she swept her brunette locks behind her ears and wore simple teardrop earrings
King Felipe turned to look at his radiant wife as the couple walked into the blazing sun at the university
The radiant rays of the sun shone on the royal couple as they arrived at the university in Madrid
The Queen paired her recycled dress with a pair of beige slingback kitten heels
The award celebrates exceptional writing in Spanish and has previously been won by writers from Uruguay and Spain.
When they arrived at the university, Queen Letizia waved to royal fans who had gathered to see her.
Former journalist Letizia and her husband attend the awards ceremony every year.
The ceremony is always held on or around April 22, the date Miguel de Cervantes, author of Don Quijote de la Mancha, died in 1616.