Green with envy! Queen Letizia of Spain commands attention as she stuns in printed green dress at event for World Mental Health day
Queen Letizia of Spain looked striking in a stylish green midi dress as she stepped out for a World Mental Health Day event in Madrid today.
The monarch, 51, turned heads in the elegant Sandro number, which she first debuted in 2018, and has worn many times since.
Despite its reappearance, the chic dress looked fresh off the runway, and so did the royal, whose trim physique accentuated the dress to perfection.
The outfit was the perfect choice for today’s duties, with the Queen chairing The Institutional Act event in honor of World Mental Health Day.
The incredible dress appeared to be stitched with smooth silk and embellished with a delicate pattern using multiple shades of green.
While the top half of her dress featured a v-neck crossover style, the bottom half was finished with a pleated design and stopped just short of her ankles.
Spain’s Queen Letizia, 51, looked typically stylish today in a silk green midi dress as she stepped out for a World Mental Health Day event in Madrid (pictured left to right: Health Minister José Manuel Minones, Queen Letizia and the President of the Spanish Confederation of Mental Health, Nel Gonzalez Zapico)
The monarch turned heads in the elegant Sandro number that she first debuted in 2018, and has since worn many times
The institutional event is held every year on October 10 as part of World Mental Health Day
Typically dressed to impress, the mother-of-two made no exception today as she teamed the look with luxe leather accessories.
For her shoes, she donned a pair of trendy black pumps which she matched with a black satchel bag.
Often the minimalist, Letizia accessorized her look with just one gold ring and a pair of diamond encrusted earrings.
The royal’s sleek chocolate locks were parted in the middle, while her locks were styled in loose waves and placed on her shoulders.
Typically known for her love of nude make-up, the Queen added a touch of glamor today by way of a glossy nude lip and full black mascara.
The institutional event is held every year on October 10 as part of World Mental Health Day.
This year the theme focused on ‘mental health, global health: a universal right’ and is part of the initiative of the World Federation for Mental Health (WFMH) in more than 100 countries.
She was photographed on the podium giving a speech to the attendees as well as mingling with officials in attendance.
Typically known for her love of nude make-up, the Queen added a touch of glamor today with a glossy nude lip and full black mascara
The hard-working mother-of-two was photographed on the podium giving a speech to the attendees
She was also seen mingling with officials present and presiding over the day’s business
Typically dressed to impress, the royal made no exception today as she teamed the look with luxe leather accessories
Ever the busy monarch, Letizia was also spotted with her husband King Felipe of Spain last week as the proud parents watched Princess Leonor take part in her flag swearing ceremony.
Their 17-year-old daughter, who is heir to the Spanish throne and holds the title of Princess of Asturias, looked regal in military uniform as she stood in formation with her fellow cadets.
The ceremony at the Military Academy of Zaragoza was led by her father, King Felipe, 55, who was joined by Queen Letizia.
While the monarch wore his military uniform, his wife opted for a sleeveless blue and black polka dot dress with a drop hem detail and a cinched waist.
According to tradition, Leonor kissed the Spanish flag during the ceremony after swearing an oath of allegiance to her king.
For her shoes, she donned a pair of trendy black pumps which she matched with a black satchel bag
Often the minimalist, Letizia accessorized her look with just one gold ring and a pair of diamond encrusted earrings
The royal’s sleek chocolate locks were styled in loose waves and placed on her shoulders
This year the event’s theme focused on ‘mental health, global health: a universal right’ and is part of the initiative of the World Federation for Mental Health (WFMH) in more than 100 countries
After the Spanish national anthem was played, King Felipe reviewed the troops and walked in front of his daughter.
The princess, who will be 18 at the end of this month, has been training four hours a day all week, local media reported.
Her sister, Infanta Sofía from Spain, 16, was notably absent from the event as she studies at UWC Atlantic College in the Welsh county of Vale of Glamorgan.
The school is often referred to as ‘Hippie Hogwarts’ thanks to its progressive approach to education and picturesque castle setting.
Leonor’s General Military Academy of Zaragoza, meanwhile, follows a strict schedule during the week, but the princess is free to return home at weekends when she is not on maneuvers.