Spanish Royal family attended the Board meeting of the Princess of Girona Foundation (FPdGI)

Queen Letizia wore a cashmere sweater from Hugo Boss, a poppy print knit skirt from Carolina Herrera. Infanta Sofia wore polka dot dress from Zara
King Felipe, Queen Letizia, Crown Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia attended the meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Princess of Girona Foundation (FPdGI) at the Royal Palace of El Pardo. During the meeting, the Activity Report 2020 and the statement of accounts as of October 31 were presented, workgroups were also informed and the Action and Budget Plan for 2021 was approved, among other matters.
Queen Letizia wore a cashmere sweater from Hugo Boss, a poppy print knit skirt from Carolina Herrera. Infanta Sofia wore polka dot dress from Zara
Queen Letizia wore a cashmere sweater from Hugo Boss, a poppy print knit skirt from Carolina Herrera. Infanta Sofia wore polka dot dress from Zara
Queen Letizia wore a cashmere sweater from Hugo Boss, a poppy print knit skirt from Carolina Herrera. Infanta Sofia wore polka dot dress from Zara
The FPdGi is a private foundation that was established by civil society in Girona in 2009. The honorary president of the foundation is King Felipe VI on behalf of his daughter Princess Leonor. On June 26, 2009, the Chamber of Commerce of Girona, Caixa Girona, the Gala-Salvador DalĂ­ Foundation and “la Caixa” constituted the Prince of Girona Foundation with the aim of creating social value through providing support for young people.
Queen Letizia wore a cashmere sweater from Hugo Boss, a poppy print knit skirt from Carolina Herrera. Infanta Sofia wore polka dot dress from Zara
Queen Letizia wore a cashmere sweater from Hugo Boss, a poppy print knit skirt from Carolina Herrera. Infanta Sofia wore polka dot dress from Zara
Queen Letizia wore a cashmere sweater from Hugo Boss, a poppy print knit skirt from Carolina Herrera. Infanta Sofia wore polka dot dress from Zara
Queen Letizia wore a cashmere sweater from Hugo Boss, a poppy print knit skirt from Carolina Herrera. Infanta Sofia wore polka dot dress from Zara
Queen Letizia wore a cashmere sweater from Hugo Boss, a poppy print knit skirt from Carolina Herrera. Infanta Sofia wore polka dot dress from Zara
Queen Letizia wore a cashmere sweater from Hugo Boss, a poppy print knit skirt from Carolina Herrera. Infanta Sofia wore polka dot dress from Zara
Queen Letizia wore a cashmere sweater from Hugo Boss, a poppy print knit skirt from Carolina Herrera. Infanta Sofia wore polka dot dress from Zara
Queen Letizia wore a cashmere sweater from Hugo Boss, a poppy print knit skirt from Carolina Herrera. Infanta Sofia wore polka dot dress from Zara
Queen Letizia wore a cashmere sweater from Hugo Boss, a poppy print knit skirt from Carolina Herrera. Infanta Sofia wore polka dot dress from Zara
Crown Princess Leonor wore Maksu Roma Short silk georgette dress
Queen Letizia wore Hugo Boss cashmere sweater
Hugo Boss Top
Queen Letizia wore Carolina Herrera poppy Print knit skirt
Carolina Herrera Skirt
Crown Princess Leonor wore Maksu Roma Short silk georgette dress
Maksu Roma Short Silk Dress
Infanta Sofia wore Zara Polka Dot High neck dress with long sleeves
Zara Polka Dot High-neck Dress

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  1. I like moms combi the most.
    The princesses are a bit in-between: no kids anymore, but no full grown teenagers either.

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    1. that is the privilege of their age!! I think it is rather good choices.

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  2. Love the bold print on Letizia's skirt.

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  3. Love Letizia's skirt, gorgeous. The young ladies are developing their own styles, they both look great. IMO, Sofia is styling more like her mom. Leonor is the Princess of Asturias, so it's no wonder she has a style that is a little different, but completely great as well.
    Chel

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  4. Les princesses sont de plus en plus jolies particulièrement Leonor dans cette robe en soie à petits volants ; à mon humble avis, une petite ceinture -pour souligner sa taille- aurait apporté une touche encore plus féminine ; adorable quand-même comme sa sœur dans un autre style !

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  5. So cute! I love that the princess have now started to curl their hair for events too. So precious to see children grow. The kitten heels make another appearance with Princess Leonor. Princess Sofia's dress is lovely.

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  6. Ha sido una bonita sorpresa la apariciĂłn de Leonor y SofĂ­a.
    La falda de la Reina es bonita y original. Los vestidos de las chicas son modernos y graciosos. Las 3 están muy guapas. El Rey Felipe se ve muy orgulloso de sus chicas.

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  7. Oh, I love Letizia's outfit so much. It's gorgeous and bright and cheery. The skirt is just fantastic. The dresses worn by the princesses are fine but nothing exciting Both look much better than on the models, though). L Great to see them all out again after the King's brush with Covid

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  8. Goodness~ I realise now, looking at the full length pictures, that Letizia without her high heel shoes would be shorter/at the same height? as her daughters! How time flies.

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    1. Oh, ah, aquĂ­ volvemos con el gran descubrimiento.
      A ver si la próxima vez que salga la familia real de Holanda sale alguien a remarcar que la hija mayor es más alta que su madre.

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    2. I can never understand the need to comment on who is taller when the picture clearly shows it. MB

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    3. I can never understand the need to criticise a perfectly anodyne comment about how time is flying. By your logic there is no need to say anything about these pictures as what we can see is perfectly obvious.

      Angie - you need to stop seeing criticism where none is intended. (You also need to accept that other other people have different opinions and stop attacking other royals -usually the Dutch - when somebody says something. It's not a competition.)

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    4. No, Anónima, no es "un mensaje anodino sobre el paso del tiempo", sino un comentario repetido hasta la náusea por las mismas de siempre: que Letizia es una especie de enana y, que si no fuera por los tacones, resultaría más baja que sus hijas. Ese tipo de comentario no se da jamás acerca de ninguna otra royal.
      Las holandesas no podrían importarme menos, jamás comento en sus hilos y si las he nombrado es porque ahí sí se da el caso cierto de que la hija es más alta que la madre y a nadie se le ocurre decirlo porque no tiene ninguna trascendencia. Punto final.

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    5. Must be hard always reading so much into completely banal comments - dread to think what your blood pressure is like when someone actually says something really offensive. Full stop.

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    6. Angie, es cierto. En ninguna otra Casa Real, leo que nadie diga que los hijos son tan altos como el padre o la madre. ¡Menuda insistencia con Letizia.! Ninguno va a ser tan alto como Felipe VI, 1,97cm.

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    7. When standing among other people at her acts, Letizia is no shorter or taller than the average woman. Banal comments offer us nothing to learn about fashion.
      Here is one more. When she makes speeches, or even on the greeting card the princess bears a definite resemblance to her mother physically and with some mannerisms.
      MB

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    8. Banal comments may offer no great insights into fashion but they are hardly worthy of the vitriol they receive from people interpreting them as criticism when all they are ... are banal comments.

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  9. Beautiful girls. Love Letizia’ skirt and red top. Had a chuckle noting the mark of the girls long school socks. A lovely and hard working family.

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  10. I always like seeing them interact as a family. You can tell how proud Felipe and Letizia are of both their daughters. Love Letizia's skirt. She looks great in red. Both girls look great. I prefer Sofia's dress but I love black and white polka dots. I'm jealous of of their natural highlights.

    E.B.B.

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  11. So beautiful Today, I prefer the Leonor ´dress.

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  12. The Spanish Royal Family looks Gorgeous... The Queen looks sensational as always, The King looks so Youthful while Princess Leonor looks like Heaven and Princess Sofia looks Glorious...

    Long Live The King and The Queen

    King JD¹

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  13. Another gorgeous family bringing a message of joy and hope to all of us!
    The girls are so beautiful and as classy as their mum.

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  14. Princess Sophia is young and beautiful and should wear the same clothung-quality aa all.
    x

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    1. I think she looks fine. She is supporting Spanish fashion and wearing something that plenty of young girls her age would be able to access.

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    2. Leonor wears Spanish fashion too and the same quality, I wonder where you saw the difference.

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    3. Who are you addressing your remark to Anon 10.48?

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    4. Also, SofĂ­a won't be "a royal", she is going to need a "normal" job, in Spain Monarch's siblings are not royal family, only family of the King. Felipe's sisters never accompanied him, I supose that they were together at home, in this case they may not want to leave her alone at home yet, but it will happen.

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  15. Lovely to see them altogether. The Queen looks fabulous - loving the skirt especially. The girls look great - they have the most beautiful hair.

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