Princess Leonor of Spain, 17, and Infanta Sofia, 16, make rare outing in Gironda
Their mother Letizia is considered one of the best dressed royals in the world.
And Princesses Leonor and Sofia of Spain seem to be following in her very glamorous footsteps.
The teen royals made a rare joint appearance today as they attended a workshop on innovation and creativity led by Spanish chef Ferran Adrià in Gironda in Spain’s Galicia region.
Leonor, the heir to the Spanish throne, wore an elegant orange linen dress.
Meanwhile, her younger sister opted for a vibrant crimson co-ord and a pair of espadrilles tied at the ankle.
The teenage princesses attended the event without their illustrious parents – King Felipe and Queen Letizia.
Princess Leonor and Princess Sofia of Spain today attended a workshop on creativity, innovation and teamwork in Gironda
Leonor, 17, who is first in line to the Spanish throne, looked elegant in an orange day dress decorated with hearts
Leonor, who has just graduated from UWC Atlantic College in Wales – known as “Hippy Hogwarts” – was the grown royal by all accounts when she stepped out with her sister.
Her mid-length, long-sleeved orange number was embellished with hearts and buttoned at the bust, highlighting her petite waist.
She wore it with a pair of espadrilles – the favorite footwear of the Spanish royal families during the summer months – and a cream handbag.
Her brown locks were styled in a wavy hairdo, with two platinum strands on either side of her face.
She wore minimal makeup, with some mascara and eyeliner and a pink lip gloss.
Meanwhile, her sister Sofia showed off her tailoring prowess in a pair of high-waisted crimson trousers, which she paired with a sleeveless shirt.
The royal duo were shown around by Spanish chef Ferran Adrià, who guided them through the workshop
Both princesses wore espadrilles – the favorite shoes of the Spanish royal family in the summer months
Leonor looked elegant in her everyday dress, while Sofia opted for high-waisted trousers and a sleeveless top
Like her sister, Sofia wore a pair of beige espadrilles that emphasized her catwalk-worthy height.
The princess’s dark locks fell over her shoulders in a straight hair dryer and Sofia wore the same make-up as her older sister.
The two royals looked relaxed as they took part in the workshop chef Ferran Adrià, who guided them through the event, which focused on innovation, creativity and teamwork.
Leonor and Sofia attended the event unsupervised by their parents, suggesting they are one step closer to becoming Hispanic working royals.
Leonor will begin her military training before the end of summer in August.
Leonor wore a wavy blow-dryer with natural daytime makeup and accompanied by a cream-colored handbag
The two budding working royals attended the event unsupervised by their illustrious parents
Leonor, who has just graduated from secondary school in Wales, waved to well-wishers as she toured the event with her sister
While many of her peers are going to university, the eldest daughter of King Felipe and Queen Letizia returns to Spain to start training.
Earlier this year, Spanish Defense Minister Margarita Robles confirmed Princess Leonor of Asturias’ next move in the Tatler society bible.
The training includes stints in the Armed Forces, Spanish Navy and Air Force.
In her speech in March, Ms. Robles affirmed: “In due course, the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces will be a woman, and in recent years we have made a very significant effort to include women in the Armed Forces.”
Sofia and Leonor listened intently to the Spanish chef as he guided them through today’s event
Leonor, sporting blonde highlights, took the lead and walked ahead of her sister with Ferran
The princess will begin her training at the Army Military Academy in Zaragoza before entering naval school, and will complete her three years at the General Air Academy.
In September last year, the Spanish palace announced that Princess Leonor will study law at university after three years of military training.
Although Leonor’s college choice is unknown, the princess’s academic background already resembles that of her father, King Felipe.
After graduating from high school at Lakefield College in Canada, Felipe returned to Spain and entered the General Military Academy of Zaragozo, continuing his studies at the Naval Military School in Marín.
He ended his training with a stint at the General Air Academy in San Javier.
He also completed his military education with a stint in the shop Juan Sebastián Elcano, aged 18 in 1987, and went on to study law at the Autonomous University of Madrid.