the queen Leticia from Spain it looked like a photo in pink while attending the 2020 Gold Medal of Merit ceremony with his wife King Felipe.
Appearing at the Baluarte Congress Palace in Pampalona, SpainThe 49-year-old mother of two wore a stunning pink mid-length dress for the occasion.
The Spanish royalty presented Gold Medals of Merit in the Fine Arts, an award given by the Spanish Ministry of Culture and Sports.
Queen Letizia of Spain looked at the photo in pink while attending the 2020 Gold Medal of Merit Ceremony with her husband King Felipe
Appearing at the Baluarte Palace of Congress in Pampalona, Spain, the mother of two, 49, wore a stunning medium-length pink dress for the occasion (pictured left, King Felipe)
Leticia’s chocolate-brown locks looked silky smooth in the style of a hair dryer tucked behind her ears to show off her features
Her makeup was kept elegant with a golden hue sprinkled on her eyelids and a smoky bronze color to fade her line
It is given to individuals or institutions that have distinguished themselves in the art of cultural capacity by providing “valuable services” to promote the arts and culture.
Includes those who have contributed to the preservation of artistic heritage.
Some previous winners include surrealist realist Salvador Dali, artist and sculptor Juan Miró, and Spanish opera singer Placido Domingo.
Queen Letizia, who celebrates her 50th birthday later this year, stole the show in her gorgeous pink dress as she happily handed out art and culture awards.
Spanish kings present Gold Medals of Merit in Fine Arts, an award given by the Spanish Ministry of Culture and Sports
The couple shared a moment together when they whispered something in their ears.
Leticia’s chocolate-brown locks looked silky smooth in the style of a hair dryer tucked behind her ears to show off her features.
Her make-up was kept elegant with a golden hue scattered over her eyelids and a smoky bronze color to fade her line.
Queen Letizia presented a medal to Spanish chef Kike Dakosta, who received a gold medal for his contribution to Spanish culture through the kitchen
Singer Rosario Flores looked very happy when she was awarded the gold medal by King Felipe and Queen Letizia
The royal couple applauded the winning singer Rosario Flores when she received a gold medal for merit in the fine arts
Actor Antonio Resines also received a gold medal for merit, with Culture Minister Mikel Aiseta pictured behind the royal couple
She wore pink and emerald green earrings that complemented her radiant skin and dark green eyes.
King Felipe wore an elegant black striped suit with a light blue shirt and a burgundy tie to add color to his wife.
The two wore white face coatings to protect themselves and comply with current Spanish restrictions on Covid-19.
As Leticia turned her head with her chocolate-brown locks tucked behind her ears, her delicate but colorful green and pink gemstone earrings were visible.
The slender figure of Queen Letizia looked fantastic in a medium-length pink dress that complemented her figure.
She and her husband King Felipe, who attended the event without their two children, applauded the winners for their new awards after their great contribution to Spanish art and culture.
The royal couple distributed the awards, which are given to individuals or institutions that have distinguished themselves in artistic and cultural capacity, providing “valuable services” to promote art and culture.
The awards also include those who have contributed to the preservation of the artistic heritage. Some previous winners include surrealist realist Salvador Dali, artist and sculptor Juan Miró, and Spanish opera singer Placido Domingo (pictured as King Felipe and Queen Letizia).
Queen Letizia presented a medal to Spanish chef Kike Dakosta, singer Rosario Flores and actor Antonio Resines, all of whom received a gold medal for merit.
With her dress she combined pink with a delicate beige court heel to match perfectly with her chosen bright dress.
She and her husband King Felipe, who attended the event without their two children, applauded the winners for their new awards after their great contribution to Spanish art and culture.
Leticia was at a series of art events recently, only last week to open a fair of contemporary art in Madrid, looking balanced and elegant, wearing a navy blue striped suit (pictured today)
It took several weeks for Queen Letizia after her husband King Felipe (center) made his first public appearance last week, after a positive coronavirus test in early February (pictured left, singer Rosario Flores)
Leticia has recently taken part in a series of art events, only to open a contemporary art fair in Madrid last week, looking balanced and elegant in a navy striped blue suit.
The opening in the country’s capital saw the Spanish queen look seamlessly stylish as she opened the ARCO 2022 contemporary art fair in Ifema.
Art lover Letizia showed off her slender figure, as she did today, and wore a packing suit that included tight waist details and sharp shoulders.
It has been a busy week for the king since her husband, King Felipe, made his first public appearance just last week, after a positive coronavirus test in early February.
King Felipe’s first appearance in the throne was only last week, when the king and his wife Queen Letizia attended the inaugural gala to mark the centenary of the death of Antonio de Nebria.
The couple looked relaxed as they entered the event next to each other at the Royal Theater in Madrid, as they did today while enjoying the awards ceremony.
At his first appearance, the King and his wife, Queen Letizia, appeared to attend the inaugural gala to mark the centenary of the death of Antonio de Nebria.
The couple seemed calm as they entered the event next to each other at the Royal Theater in Madrid.
Queen Letizia, who is celebrating her 50th birthday later this year, stole the show in her gorgeous pink dress while happily handing out art and culture awards.