Their mum is known for her style and the daughters of Queen Letizia of Spain proved they’re just as stylish at a family gig today.
Princesses Leonor, 16, and Sofia, 15, looked effortlessly elegant in patterned dresses as they joined their parents King Felipe and Letizia to meet former winners of the Princess Girona Foundation Awards in Barcelona.
Leonor donned a black and white floral dress while her younger sister opted for a polka dot dress in matching colors.
Her mother Letizia looked her best in a cream midi dress with mid-length sleeves and a billowing skirt.
Their mum is known for her style savvy and Queen Letizia of Spain’s daughters proved they’re just as stylish at a family gig today
Princesses Leonor (centre right), 16, and Sofia (centre left), 15, looked effortlessly elegant in patterned dresses as they met the former winners of the Princess Girona Foundation Awards in Barcelona with their parents King Felipe and Letizia
She completed her look with a touch of glamorous makeup and kept her tresses up for the occasion.
Her husband Felipe appeared dashing in blue pants and a gray blazer combo paired with a striped shirt.
The future Queen of Spain, Leonor, is the Foundation’s Honorary President and has already presented prizes to the winners during the awards ceremony.
The main goal of the foundation is to work for young people in all areas that are crucial for their future.
Leonor donned a black and white floral dress while her younger sister opted for a polka dot dress in matching colors
Her mother Letizia looked her best in a cream midi dress with mid-length sleeves and a billowing skirt
Letizia completed her look with a touch of glamorous makeup and kept her tresses up for the occasion
Her husband Felipe appeared dashing in blue pants and a gray blazer combo paired with a striped shirt
It is a private foundation established in 2009 and supported by 88 trustees, of which King Felipe VI is the honorary chairman. is on behalf of his daughter Princess Leonor.
It is intended to become a benchmark at national level for supporting young people in their professional and personal development.
It also hopes to identify young people with talent who can act as role models for other young people and to launch programs to improve employability.
Meanwhile, Princesses Leonor and Sofia looked the epitome of chic as they visited Figueras without their parents this weekend.
The future Queen of Spain, Leonor, is the Foundation’s Honorary President and has already presented prizes to the winners during the awards ceremony
The main goal of the foundation is to work for young people in all areas that are crucial for their future
Leonor and Sofia stepped out outside a museum dedicated to Spanish surrealist artist Salvador Dalí yesterday.
They were taken on a tour of the facilities at the Dalí Theater-Museum in Figueres, in the province of Girona, Catalonia, ahead of today’s Princess of Girona awards ceremony.
Heir to the throne Leonor donned a £69.99 red and white Mango dress for the outing, while her younger sister wore a £299 cream Claudie Pierlot dress.
This was the siblings’ second outing together without their parents; In July 2021, the princesses planted trees with a group of other teenagers in the protected forest area of Hayedo de Montejo in Madrid.
Princesses Leonor and Sofia of Spain looked like the epitome of chic without their parents when they visited Figueras
Leonor, 16, and Sofia, 15, the daughters of King Felipe VI. and Queen Letizia, stepped outside a museum dedicated to Spanish surrealist artist Salvador Dalí yesterday
The trip was Leonor’s first visit to the province of Girona. One of her historical titles is Princess of Girona.
During their visit to the museum, the sisters attended a meeting with eight young people associated with the Princess of Girona Foundation.
The glamorous royals paired their sundresses with espadrilles and kept their hair open for yesterday’s event.
Leonor has been studying at UWC Atlantic College in South Wales – which is set in a 12th-century castle and dubbed ‘Hippie Hogwarts’ – since September 2021.
They were taken on a tour of the facilities at the Dalí Theater-Museum in Figueres, in the province of Girona, Catalonia, ahead of today’s Princess of Girona awards ceremony
Heir to the throne Leonor donned a £69.99 red and white Mango dress for the outing, while her younger sister wore a £299 cream Claudie Pierlot dress
The trip was Leonor’s first visit to the province of Girona. One of her historical titles is Princess of Girona
She has enrolled on a two-year, £67,000 course to earn her International Baccalaureate diploma at the school.
Set in a 12th-century castle in the Vale of Glamorgan, the school offers activities and subjects such as Tai Chi and Tibetan Literature, earning it the nickname ‘Hippie Hogwarts’.
UWC Atlantic College has a proven track record of training royalty. King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands studied there in the 1980s and the heir to the Belgian throne, Princess Elisabeth, graduated last year.
During their visit to the museum, the sisters attended a meeting with eight young people associated with the Princess of Girona Foundation
The glamorous royals paired their sundresses with espadrilles and kept their hair open for yesterday’s event
Leonor (pictured right) has been studying at UWC Atlantic College in South Wales – which is set in a 12th-century castle and dubbed ‘Hippie Hogwarts’ – since September 2021