Queen Letizia and King Felipe attend the Cervantes Institute Meeting

Queen Letizia of Spain and King Felipe VI of Spain attends the Cervantes Institute Annual Meeting at Royal Palace of El Pardo on October 19, 2015 in Madrid, Spain.( The Cervantes Institute is a worldwide non-profit organization created by the Spanish government in 1991. It is named after Miguel de Cervantes (1547–1616), the author of Don Quixote and perhaps the most important figure in the history of Spanish literature. The Cervantes Institute, a government agency, is the largest organization in the world responsible for promoting the study and the teaching of Spanish language and culture.)
Queen Letizia of Spain and King Felipe VI of Spain attends the Cervantes Institute Annual Meeting at Royal Palace of El Pardo
Queen Letizia of Spain and King Felipe VI of Spain attends the Cervantes Institute Annual Meeting at Royal Palace of El Pardo
Queen Letizia of Spain and King Felipe VI of Spain attends the Cervantes Institute Annual Meeting at Royal Palace of El Pardo
Queen Letizia of Spain and King Felipe VI of Spain attends the Cervantes Institute Annual Meeting at Royal Palace of El Pardo
Queen Letizia of Spain and King Felipe VI of Spain attends the Cervantes Institute Annual Meeting at Royal Palace of El Pardo
Queen Letizia of Spain and King Felipe VI of Spain attends the Cervantes Institute Annual Meeting at Royal Palace of El Pardo
Queen Letizia of Spain and King Felipe VI of Spain attends the Cervantes Institute Annual Meeting at Royal Palace of El Pardo
Queen Letizia of Spain and King Felipe VI of Spain attends the Cervantes Institute Annual Meeting at Royal Palace of El Pardo
Queen Letizia of Spain and King Felipe VI of Spain attends the Cervantes Institute Annual Meeting at Royal Palace of El Pardo
Queen Letizia of Spain and King Felipe VI of Spain attends the Cervantes Institute Annual Meeting at Royal Palace of El Pardo
Queen Letizia of Spain and King Felipe VI of Spain attends the Cervantes Institute Annual Meeting at Royal Palace of El Pardo
Queen Letizia Style Carolina Herrera Animal Print Clutch Bag in RedQueen Letizia Style Prada Pointy Toe Pump
           CAROLINA HERRERA Animal Print Clutch               PRADA Pointy Toe Pump
Queen Letizia Style Felipe Varela Dress

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  1. This is a great look, and I love the earring shape along with the suit detail. Nicely done.

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  2. Clothes aren’t going to change the world, the women who wear them will.

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    1. Well said! I'm going to use this in the future.
      Time to look up the role of the Cervantes institute as well.

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  3. I am happy to see Letizia wears some jewelry. In my opinion, Felipe looks better with beard.

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  4. Sad that her face looks so stiff.!!!

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  5. Fría y artificial como ella sola.
    Una reina que se cree una alta funcionaria del Estado.( No más)
    Pero a fuerza de republicanizar la Monarquía , nimodo que se consigue vulgarizar una institución frágil. Majestad, si usted quiere ser como yo ( dice el súbdito) , yo quiero ser como usted! Y llega la guillotina!

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  6. Queen Letizia makes really a great statement of "Less is excellent." You've never seen her wearing many jewelry like other royals.

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    1. She use to until all hell broke loose in reference to finances and La Enfanta Cristina.

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  7. une reine qui a beaucoup d'allure

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  8. Belle, sobre et responsable, la meilleure aide pour son mari. Grand choix d'épouse que vous avez fait, Don Felipe.
    Superbe tailleur et fabuleux escarpins.

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