Letizia from Spain sublime in a pleated skirt… already worn twice!

Letizia of Spain and her husband King Felipe VI have started a veritable marathon of official visits in recent days. And the queen consort loses nothing of her splendor over the days, it would even be quite the opposite. This Tuesday, March 15, 2022, without her husband, Letizia of Spain went to the city of Léon in the North-West of Spain for a mission which was particularly close to her heart and which she has been carrying out for several years: to preside the institutional act of the Spanish Federation of Rare Diseases at the Ciudad Auditorium. At 49, Letizia from Spain has not only shown that she is more than ever invested in her role, but above all that she is more sublime than ever. Letizia was dressed in a thin light pink round-neck sweater and a belted pleated skirt with a black and pale pink gradient, like her pumps. And if this skirt tells you something, it’s because Letizia is a bit like the Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton, she knows how to be stylish with clothes she has already worn.

The first time Letizia from Spain appeared in this skirt was in March 2020 for the same event she wanted to attend on March 15. The following year, she also presented herself with the APM Journalism Awards, an award ceremony rewarding the major players in the Spanish media. We understand better why Letizia was invited a few days earlier to Madrid Fashion Week when we see how much nothing sublimates her and makes her hot.

Needless to say, in terms of respect and example, Letizia of Spain manages like a queen. Involved in the defense of many important causes, she also knows how to show unfailing support to her husband King Felipe VI during events that are a little less joyful. On March 12 and 13, the couple traveled to the island of La Palma in the Canary Islands to pay tribute to the victims of the violent eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano which occurred between September and December of last year. A poignant moment during which they were able to count on each other.

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