The confinement is for everyone, including Their Majesties the King and Queen who have had to continue with their official agenda from the Zarzuela Palace by video call, like the rest of the European royalty, and some rare visits. Today, we wanted to review the looks left to us by Queen Letizia who, no doubt, have been the most sober ones we know.
We start with the last of the styles he left us Ms. Letizia during the videoconference with directors and patrons of the Residencia de Estudiantes to find out how this cultural research institution has adapted to the situation caused by COVID-19.
On this occasion, as in the rest, he again opted for a suit or combination of blazers and dress pants as pieces. Thus, we saw her with a blazer by Massimo Dutti Prince of Wales style that he has combined with a blue knit top. Of course, his inseparable Karen Hallam ring couldn’t be missing.
And following with another of the chosen looks, we move on to the Book Day look when Their Majesties connected with the Cervantes Institute. This time, the queen wore a total black: a black suit, with a jacket without flaps and a black round neck top.
For the videoconference with the managers of the Hospital Materno Infantil Gregorio Marañón in Madrid, Letizia again opted for a black pinstriped white Mango suitcombined with a black-knit, v-neck sweater.
Again, we saw her with a classic black suit combined with a animal print during the videoconference with the Integra Foundation, for the labour integration of people in severe social exclusion.
On April 20, Doña Letizia held a video conference with managers and members of the organization Down Spain, for which he bet, as we saw, on a very sober look in which the jacket and trouser suit became a great ally: trousers and blazer also black with large white checks that you’ve combined with a beige knit sweater, Hugo Boss moccasins and again his Karen Hallam ring.
During the video conference, ASPACE and the Association “El Despertar”, the queen combined a grey trouser with a black jacket and a super simple gray knit sweater.
Perhaps the look we saw her in the video conference with the Red Estatal de Mujeres Salud Mental España was one of those that perhaps most went off the beaten track because of the pinstriped sweater combined with a navy blue suit and dancers from Pretty Ballerinas.
Again we saw the queen with the Massimo Dutti’s grey jacket in the video conference with the leaders of the State Confederation of Deaf People, but this time he combined it with a beige sweater.
And yes, we also saw her last April 14th with the pinstripe handle suit combined with a simple white round-neck shirt.
Again the black tailor’s suit combined with a simple grey T-shirt from Hugo Boss, was the look chosen for the conversation that the King and Queen had with the managers of the Food Bank at the beginning of April.
As we can see, the black suit has become one of the basics of Her Majesty the Queen, as she also showed during her videoconference with Children’s Villages in early April, combining it with a grey charcoal knit sweater.
A navy blue suit combined it with a T-shirt with turquoise touches was chosen for the videoconference with the medical and scientific team of the Hospital Clínico San Carlos in Madrid on the first day of April.
And the I brought a tailor, this time in black, signed by Hugo Boss has also combined it with a coral red turtleneck for the videoconference with the medical and scientific team of the Hospital Clínico San Carlos in Madrid.
And on three occasions we have seen Dona Letizia wearing the pinstriped Mango suit, the first one in the video conference held with Caritas.
And we ended up with another look that was repeated, which was the one that Doña Letizia wore in the first of the video conferences that she held from Zarzuela with the president of Mercadona, Juan Roig, accompanied by part of his management team. The navy blue suit with the striped shirt.
Photos | Royal House
The confinement is for everyone, including Their Majesties the King and Queen who have had to continue with their official agenda from the Zarzuela Palace by video call, like the rest of the European royalty, and some rare visits. Today, we wanted to review the looks left to us by Queen Letizia who, no doubt, have been the most sober ones we know.
We start with the last of the styles he left us Ms. Letizia during the videoconference with directors and patrons of the Residencia de Estudiantes to find out how this cultural research institution has adapted to the situation caused by COVID-19.
On this occasion, as in the rest, he again opted for a suit or combination of blazers and dress pants as pieces. Thus, we saw her with a blazer by Massimo Dutti Prince of Wales style that he has combined with a blue knit top. Of course, his inseparable Karen Hallam ring couldn’t be missing.
And following with another of the chosen looks, we move on to the Book Day look when Their Majesties connected with the Cervantes Institute. This time, the queen wore a total black: a black suit, with a jacket without flaps and a black round neck top.
For the videoconference with the managers of the Hospital Materno Infantil Gregorio Marañón in Madrid, Letizia again opted for a black pinstriped white Mango suitcombined with a black-knit, v-neck sweater.
Again, we saw her with a classic black suit combined with a animal print during the videoconference with the Integra Foundation, for the labour integration of people in severe social exclusion.
On April 20, Doña Letizia held a video conference with managers and members of the organization Down Spain, for which he bet, as we saw, on a very sober look in which the jacket and trouser suit became a great ally: trousers and blazer also black with large white checks that you’ve combined with a beige knit sweater, Hugo Boss moccasins and again his Karen Hallam ring.
During the video conference, ASPACE and the Association “El Despertar”, the queen combined a grey trouser with a black jacket and a super simple gray knit sweater.
Perhaps the look we saw her in the video conference with the Red Estatal de Mujeres Salud Mental España was one of those that perhaps most went off the beaten track because of the pinstriped sweater combined with a navy blue suit and dancers from Pretty Ballerinas.
Again we saw the queen with the Massimo Dutti’s grey jacket in the video conference with the leaders of the State Confederation of Deaf People, but this time he combined it with a beige sweater.
And yes, we also saw her last April 14th with the pinstripe handle suit combined with a simple white round-neck shirt.
Again the black tailor’s suit combined with a simple grey T-shirt from Hugo Boss, was the look chosen for the conversation that the King and Queen had with the managers of the Food Bank at the beginning of April.
As we can see, the black suit has become one of the basics of Her Majesty the Queen, as she also showed during her videoconference with Children’s Villages in early April, combining it with a grey charcoal knit sweater.
A navy blue suit combined it with a T-shirt with turquoise touches was chosen for the videoconference with the medical and scientific team of the Hospital Clínico San Carlos in Madrid on the first day of April.
And the I brought a tailor, this time in black, signed by Hugo Boss has also combined it with a coral red turtleneck for the videoconference with the medical and scientific team of the Hospital Clínico San Carlos in Madrid.
And on three occasions we have seen Dona Letizia wearing the pinstriped Mango suit, the first one in the video conference held with Caritas.
And we ended up with another look that was repeated, which was the one that Doña Letizia wore in the first of the video conferences that she held from Zarzuela with the president of Mercadona, Juan Roig, accompanied by part of his management team. The navy blue suit with the striped shirt.
Photos | Royal House
The confinement is for everyone, including Their Majesties the King and Queen who have had to continue with their official agenda from the Zarzuela Palace by video call, like the rest of the European royalty, and some rare visits. Today, we wanted to review the looks left to us by Queen Letizia who, no doubt, have been the most sober ones we know.
We start with the last of the styles he left us Ms. Letizia during the videoconference with directors and patrons of the Residencia de Estudiantes to find out how this cultural research institution has adapted to the situation caused by COVID-19.
On this occasion, as in the rest, he again opted for a suit or combination of blazers and dress pants as pieces. Thus, we saw her with a blazer by Massimo Dutti Prince of Wales style that he has combined with a blue knit top. Of course, his inseparable Karen Hallam ring couldn’t be missing.
And following with another of the chosen looks, we move on to the Book Day look when Their Majesties connected with the Cervantes Institute. This time, the queen wore a total black: a black suit, with a jacket without flaps and a black round neck top.
For the videoconference with the managers of the Hospital Materno Infantil Gregorio Marañón in Madrid, Letizia again opted for a black pinstriped white Mango suitcombined with a black-knit, v-neck sweater.
Again, we saw her with a classic black suit combined with a animal print during the videoconference with the Integra Foundation, for the labour integration of people in severe social exclusion.
On April 20, Doña Letizia held a video conference with managers and members of the organization Down Spain, for which he bet, as we saw, on a very sober look in which the jacket and trouser suit became a great ally: trousers and blazer also black with large white checks that you’ve combined with a beige knit sweater, Hugo Boss moccasins and again his Karen Hallam ring.
During the video conference, ASPACE and the Association “El Despertar”, the queen combined a grey trouser with a black jacket and a super simple gray knit sweater.
Perhaps the look we saw her in the video conference with the Red Estatal de Mujeres Salud Mental España was one of those that perhaps most went off the beaten track because of the pinstriped sweater combined with a navy blue suit and dancers from Pretty Ballerinas.
Again we saw the queen with the Massimo Dutti’s grey jacket in the video conference with the leaders of the State Confederation of Deaf People, but this time he combined it with a beige sweater.
And yes, we also saw her last April 14th with the pinstripe handle suit combined with a simple white round-neck shirt.
Again the black tailor’s suit combined with a simple grey T-shirt from Hugo Boss, was the look chosen for the conversation that the King and Queen had with the managers of the Food Bank at the beginning of April.
As we can see, the black suit has become one of the basics of Her Majesty the Queen, as she also showed during her videoconference with Children’s Villages in early April, combining it with a grey charcoal knit sweater.
A navy blue suit combined it with a T-shirt with turquoise touches was chosen for the videoconference with the medical and scientific team of the Hospital Clínico San Carlos in Madrid on the first day of April.
And the I brought a tailor, this time in black, signed by Hugo Boss has also combined it with a coral red turtleneck for the videoconference with the medical and scientific team of the Hospital Clínico San Carlos in Madrid.
And on three occasions we have seen Dona Letizia wearing the pinstriped Mango suit, the first one in the video conference held with Caritas.
And we ended up with another look that was repeated, which was the one that Doña Letizia wore in the first of the video conferences that she held from Zarzuela with the president of Mercadona, Juan Roig, accompanied by part of his management team. The navy blue suit with the striped shirt.
Photos | Royal House
The confinement is for everyone, including Their Majesties the King and Queen who have had to continue with their official agenda from the Zarzuela Palace by video call, like the rest of the European royalty, and some rare visits. Today, we wanted to review the looks left to us by Queen Letizia who, no doubt, have been the most sober ones we know.
We start with the last of the styles he left us Ms. Letizia during the videoconference with directors and patrons of the Residencia de Estudiantes to find out how this cultural research institution has adapted to the situation caused by COVID-19.
On this occasion, as in the rest, he again opted for a suit or combination of blazers and dress pants as pieces. Thus, we saw her with a blazer by Massimo Dutti Prince of Wales style that he has combined with a blue knit top. Of course, his inseparable Karen Hallam ring couldn’t be missing.
And following with another of the chosen looks, we move on to the Book Day look when Their Majesties connected with the Cervantes Institute. This time, the queen wore a total black: a black suit, with a jacket without flaps and a black round neck top.
For the videoconference with the managers of the Hospital Materno Infantil Gregorio Marañón in Madrid, Letizia again opted for a black pinstriped white Mango suitcombined with a black-knit, v-neck sweater.
Again, we saw her with a classic black suit combined with a animal print during the videoconference with the Integra Foundation, for the labour integration of people in severe social exclusion.
On April 20, Doña Letizia held a video conference with managers and members of the organization Down Spain, for which he bet, as we saw, on a very sober look in which the jacket and trouser suit became a great ally: trousers and blazer also black with large white checks that you’ve combined with a beige knit sweater, Hugo Boss moccasins and again his Karen Hallam ring.
During the video conference, ASPACE and the Association “El Despertar”, the queen combined a grey trouser with a black jacket and a super simple gray knit sweater.
Perhaps the look we saw her in the video conference with the Red Estatal de Mujeres Salud Mental España was one of those that perhaps most went off the beaten track because of the pinstriped sweater combined with a navy blue suit and dancers from Pretty Ballerinas.
Again we saw the queen with the Massimo Dutti’s grey jacket in the video conference with the leaders of the State Confederation of Deaf People, but this time he combined it with a beige sweater.
And yes, we also saw her last April 14th with the pinstripe handle suit combined with a simple white round-neck shirt.
Again the black tailor’s suit combined with a simple grey T-shirt from Hugo Boss, was the look chosen for the conversation that the King and Queen had with the managers of the Food Bank at the beginning of April.
As we can see, the black suit has become one of the basics of Her Majesty the Queen, as she also showed during her videoconference with Children’s Villages in early April, combining it with a grey charcoal knit sweater.
A navy blue suit combined it with a T-shirt with turquoise touches was chosen for the videoconference with the medical and scientific team of the Hospital Clínico San Carlos in Madrid on the first day of April.
And the I brought a tailor, this time in black, signed by Hugo Boss has also combined it with a coral red turtleneck for the videoconference with the medical and scientific team of the Hospital Clínico San Carlos in Madrid.
And on three occasions we have seen Dona Letizia wearing the pinstriped Mango suit, the first one in the video conference held with Caritas.
And we ended up with another look that was repeated, which was the one that Doña Letizia wore in the first of the video conferences that she held from Zarzuela with the president of Mercadona, Juan Roig, accompanied by part of his management team. The navy blue suit with the striped shirt.
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