Spanish royal family: The workaholic couple is just over a week away from the coronation of Charles III, but in the tense and hectic atmosphere of the UK, we can't ignore the back-to-back work of the Spanish royal couple. Especially the 51-year-old Queen Letizia, nicknamed the "desperate three mothers", in order to save the reputation of the royal family, her work drive is really admirable.
At the beginning of this week, Letizia appeared in the auditorium of the University of Alcalá with King Felipe VI to announce that the Venezuelan poet had been awarded the 2022 Cervantes Literary Prize. Letizia wore a spring-inspired poncho collar polka-dot chiffon dress with nude high heels from her daughter Princess Leonor, showing a romantic and flowing warm spring fashion.
And on Tuesday, she and Felipe VI hosted a luncheon for the literary prize winners at the Royal Palace in Madrid. Letizia opted for a pink and white printed puff-sleeved pleated dress with dragon fruit purple heels and pearl drop earrings.
However, some netizens said that she seemed to "not have the aura of a hostess". On Wednesday, Letizia was involved for the third day in a row, a rarity in royal circles.
She attended the opening ceremony of "Tobacco or Health" alone, wearing a fashionable little white dress with blue slingback heels, showing a fresh and natural summer temperament. However, Letizia has a darker complexion and a thinner build, and seems to have lost the dignified elegance of a traditional queen to the outside world.
Compared with her mother-in-law, Queen Sophia, she has a more workplace atmosphere, which may have something to do with her previous experience as a news anchor. Her dresses, tailored by court tailors, feature scoop necklines and bud detailing, while the hem showcases the uninhibited, free-spirited spirit of the Spanish woman, with slits revealing the legs.
Compared with the previous outfit, this time not only the color scheme is more fresh and natural, but also wears aquamarine pendant earrings, which are the birth gift she received after giving birth to Princess Leonor, from the Italian jewelry brand Bulgari. This fashion accessory was once again unveiled at a luncheon meeting with a Brazilian ** couple.
Despite the fact that the Spanish royal family is considered poor in Europe, the Felipe couple have struggled to reverse the extravagant image of the former King Juan Carlos era. Queen Letizia's image gradually became more casual, and her fashion style also reflected a more accessible tendency.
Compared to previous royal traditions, they focused more on practical work than on a sense of ceremony. This special occasion is both a testament to the continuation of the royal family's history and a new look.