Queen Letizia of Spain looks stunning as she joins King Felipe to celebrate Epiphany Day

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While the British royal family is no doubt reeling from the revelations released in Prince Harry’s explosive memoir, the King and Queen of Spain seemed relaxed as they stepped out today for their first engagement of the year.

The royal couple marked the country’s Epiphany Day with a military parade followed by a reception at Madrid’s Palacio de la Zarzuela.

Letizia renewed her commitment to sustainable fashion for the occasion, wearing two pieces that she has already worn several times.

In a daring form-fitting gown by Spanish designer Felipe Varela, the Spanish royal, who enjoyed relaxing with her family away from the spotlight, looked well-rested at today’s event to mark the Spanish holiday.

King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain celebrated the country's Epiphany Day with a military parade followed by a reception at the Palacio de la Zarzuela in Madrid

King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain celebrated the country’s Epiphany Day with a military parade followed by a reception at the Palacio de la Zarzuela in Madrid

Tradition has it that the Queen always has to wear a floor-length gown for her first engagement of the year, and Letizia looked as regal as ever in the long lace gown that accentuated her petite waist and slender silhouette.

As always, she kept her look simple and paired the dress with a black cape that she has worn on several occasions to keep warm from the cold.

She accessorized with a small pair of gold earrings and her beloved Karen Hallam ring for the event.

Her brown locks were styled into a luscious bob bob that curled over her shoulders.

The Queen of Spain looked elegant in the body-hugging dress with a lace detail.

She wore little jewelry and kept her hair straight.

The Spanish queen looked elegant in the form-fitting dress with a lace detail. She wore little jewelry and kept her hair straight.

Letizia renewed her commitment to sustainable fashion for the occasion, wearing two pieces that she has already worn several times.

Letizia renewed her commitment to sustainable fashion for the occasion, wearing two pieces that she has already worn several times.

In a daring form-fitting gown by Spanish designer Felipe Varela, the Spanish royal, who enjoyed relaxing with her family away from the spotlight, looked well-rested at today's event to mark the Spanish holiday.  From left to right: in the photo with the President of the Government of Spain, Pedro Sánchez, the Minister of Defense, Margarita Robles and the Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande Marlaska.

In a daring form-fitting gown by Spanish designer Felipe Varela, the Spanish royal, who enjoyed relaxing with her family away from the spotlight, looked well-rested at today’s event to mark the Spanish holiday. From left to right: in the photo with the President of the Government of Spain, Pedro Sánchez, the Minister of Defense, Margarita Robles and the Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande Marlaska.

The elegant royal couple looked relaxed during the event, which marks their return to engagement.

The elegant royal couple looked relaxed during the event, which marks their return to engagement.

Felipe looked dapper in his military uniform and decorations, while Letizia donned a much-loved cape for the occasion.

Felipe looked dapper in his military uniform and decorations, while Letizia donned a much-loved cape for the occasion.

She sported a healthy glow, enhanced with well-placed makeup brushes, with a hint of bronzer to highlight her cheekbones, and a sculpted forehead and eyeliner to give definition to her hazel eyes.

Meanwhile, her husband Felipe, 54, Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, dressed in full military regalia for the event.

The President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez, also attended the celebrations and looked elegant in a sober black suit and white shirt.

After the military parade, the couple headed inside the palace where they hosted a reception for their guests.

After the military parade, the couple headed inside the palace where they hosted a reception for their guests.

Felipe and Letizia looked as majestic as ever during today's celebrations for the Spanish holiday

Felipe and Letizia looked as majestic as ever during today’s celebrations for the Spanish holiday

Known in Spain as El Día de los Reyes, it is celebrated with gifts and colorful parades, the oldest of which takes place in Valencia.

The largest and most important, however, is the one in Madrid, thanks in large part to the presence of a royal king in the procession.

Considered almost as important as Christmas Day itself, Epiphany marks the moment when baby Jesus, just a few days old, was first seen by the Three Wise Men, or Reyes Magos.

Letizia sported a healthy glow this morning, enhanced with just a dab of bronzer, mascara, and eyeliner.

Letizia sported a healthy glow this morning, enhanced with just a dab of bronzer, mascara, and eyeliner.

The elegant couple went on deck to ensure that all their illustrious guests felt welcome at the palace.

The elegant couple went on deck to ensure that all their illustrious guests felt welcome at the palace.

Spanish Defense Minister Margarita, left, addressed the assembly and the royal couple with a speech

Spanish Defense Minister Margarita, left, addressed the assembly and the royal couple with a speech

The royal family kicked off the event by looking at a military palace in front of the Royal Palace, before heading inside to host a reception.

It also marks the return of the sovereigns to public functions after a two-week Christmas break with their daughter, Princess Leonor, 17, and Princess Sofia, 15.

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