King Felipe and Queen Letizia attended the funeral of sailors of the sunk Galician vessel

Queen Letizia wore a black bow sleeve sheath dress from Carolina Herrera. The Galician fishing vessel Villa de Pitanxo

On March 18, 2022, King Felipe and Queen Letizia attended the funeral at the Templo Novo de Santa Maria do Porto in Marin held in memory of the victims who died in the sinking of the Galician fishing vessel "Villa de Pitanxo" in Canadian waters. The vessel owned by the shipowner Pesquerias Nores sank in the early morning of February 15, 250 miles off the Canadian coast of Newfoundland with a crew of 24 men.

Queen Letizia wore a black bow sleeve sheath dress from Carolina Herrera. The Galician fishing vessel Villa de Pitanxo

Queen Letizia wore a black bow sleeve sheath dress from Carolina Herrera. The Galician fishing vessel Villa de Pitanxo

Queen Letizia wore a black bow sleeve sheath dress from Carolina Herrera. The Galician fishing vessel Villa de Pitanxo

Queen Letizia wore a black bow sleeve sheath dress from Carolina Herrera. The Galician fishing vessel Villa de Pitanxo

Queen Letizia wore a black bow sleeve sheath dress from Carolina Herrera. The Galician fishing vessel Villa de Pitanxo

Queen Letizia wore a black bow sleeve sheath dress from Carolina Herrera. The Galician fishing vessel Villa de Pitanxo

Queen Letizia wore a black bow sleeve sheath dress from Carolina Herrera. The Galician fishing vessel Villa de Pitanxo

Queen Letizia wore a black bow sleeve sheath dress from Carolina Herrera. The Galician fishing vessel Villa de Pitanxo

Queen Letizia wore Carolina Herrera Bow Sleeve Sheath Dress
Carolina Herrera Bow Sleeve Sheath Dress

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  1. Anonymous19/3/22 08:48

    sad moment. dress well suited
    Spain is the only country still doing the mask thing religiously!

    sandy

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    1. Anonymous19/3/22 12:59

      No, its not the only one.

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    2. The only one must be your country...no refugees, not problem.ir is no your problem if theyis a WAR.

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    3. Anti vaccumes... doing their jog...stay in your country...if you are Brave..

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    4. As if you knew Spain, darling...LOL...stay away!!

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    5. Anonymous19/3/22 18:54

      Spain has learned the Corona lesson well! Exemplary Spain! Unfortunately, Germany, like England and neighbouring countries, has learned nothing at all. They all get their come-uppance.
      The royal couple looks picture perfect. Frieda

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    6. Anonymous19/3/22 23:51

      Diciendo lo mismo en varios foros, criticando a España. De un país antivacunas claro. Estamos recibiendo refugiados q no están vacunados y la nueva variante deltacron. Antes no sabíamos nada, ahora si.

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    7. Anonymous19/3/22 23:54

      What a lot of cobblers Frieda.

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    8. Anonymous20/3/22 07:21

      @Sandy I am not sure why the comment about the masks needed to be made. It was not accurate. I am in a part of the US that had one of the strictest mask mandates in the country. The mask mandate was finally lifted a few weeks ago, with the suggestion that we still mask. I can tell you that 99% of people in my area are still masking, without the mandate. The majority of people that aren't masked are the people that aren't vaccinated. Those people make it an easy decision to continue to wear masks. Spain was hit very hard by COVID and does not want a repeat of the past. No one should judge when the safety of self and others is put before anything else. ~d

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  2. Anonymous19/3/22 11:04

    QL's appropriately and well dressed for this sad occasion.

    MCS

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    1. Agree. The perfect simple sophisticated black dress

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  3. I doubt that the families of this tragic accident read this blog, but I send my heartfelt condolences. Queen Letizia is impeccably dressed, but more remarkable is her obvious compassion for those in mourning.

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    1. Tienes razón, Letizia está muy bella y el vestido es muy elegante, pero lo importante es esto:
      https://i.postimg.cc/XvwPwffH/imago0152910316s.jpg

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    2. Anonymous20/3/22 07:32

      Thank you for sharing, Angie. There is really nothing I can add. The picture says it all. 💔 ~d

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  4. Pour assister à ces funérailles, tous les deux sont vêtus comme il se doit !

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  5. Anonymous19/3/22 19:03

    @Estibaliz, what are you talking about? What does the war have to do with Spain’s health protocols about masks? Frankly I don’t understand what you are trying to convey.
    In any event, why are you so incredibly aggressive?
    Cherry

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    1. Anonymous19/3/22 23:46

      Porque estamos recibiendo refugiados ucranianos q no están vacunados ni siquiera de la polio o la tuberculosis, menos del covid. Agressive??, con la gente antivacunas y criticando otros países. Está persona va por varios foros criticando a España por llevar mascarillas y es de Canadá, le importa un pimiento Europa.

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    2. Anonymous19/3/22 23:55

      Obviamente si no vives en España no entiendes nada. Yo tampoco entiendo por qué critican la policía sanitaria de otros países y tampoco entiendo por qué tú eres el "abogado de los pobres", nadie se ha dirigido a ti.
      Esta persona lleva diciendo lo mismo en varios foros, q hable de su país, Canadá.

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  6. The Queen looks very elegant and appropriately dressed, this is a lovely dress, the detail on the sleeves adds interest to this subtle black dress. She has genuine empathy and compassion for the families. A really tragic event. My sincere condolences to the families.

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  7. Anonymous20/3/22 05:46

    @Estibaliz, well, after reading your lasts comments I finally understand what you were getting at. I have no idea where the people writing on this are from, I guess you two have exchanged ideas before. I don’t entertain ridiculous feuds about masks, and least of all conspiracy theories. I follow science and sound medical advice, therefore I have the outmost respect for the Spanish monarchs. That being said, there is absolutely no need to be so incredibly aggressive in your responses, it’s very unfortunate that you can’t convey your ideas without being disrespectful, I had a question for you because I didn’t understand your comments about refugees and masks, specially since Spaniards have been wearing them since before these events. If you don’t comprehend a question, it’s a good idea to ask rather than attack people.
    Best Regards
    Cherry

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    1. Anonymous20/3/22 09:32

      La cuestión es que no hablo inglés y no sé manejarme en ese idioma, como alguien más de Alemania ha informado abajo el tema de las mascarillas y los emigrantes, se ha puesto a debate en España y reunidos todos los presidentes autonómicos con el gobierno, decidieron q no son obligatorias en exteriores. Sin embargo hay mucha gente q cuando se reúne, se la pone , como parece ser los integrantes del gobierno ó como aquí q están dentro de una iglesia, en interiores sí es obligatoria.

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    2. Anonymous20/3/22 10:08

      Mis disculpas si te sentiste ofendida de alguna manera, pero q critiquen cosas de países q ni conocen en cuestiones sanitarias, me parece cuanto menos, muy grave.
      Como te comento, llevar la mascarilla en España en exteriores, no es obligatorio, pero obviamente, no está prohibido tampoco.
      Saludos y te reitero, mis disculpas.

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  8. The Queen looks very elegant as usual. Her has the most beautiful shine and the curls on the end just softens it, lovely.
    We are still wearing masks inside, Perth Australia and have just opened our borders., finally seeing people from the outside.

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    1. The opening of your borders and the arrival of visitors from other countries is good news, but you shouldn't let your guard down. Take precautions to protect yourself and others, no matter what the negationists say.

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  9. Anonymous20/3/22 08:26

    @anonymous 19/3/22 18:54 (Frieda)
    I do not agree with you. As a neighbour of Germany, the U.K. a.o. my country still follow the rules to wear masks at certain places and at certain events where many people gather. A lot of events that take place each year are put on hold because the danger is still there. We are aware that the virus is still there and that it will not go away. Now that almost everyone is vaccinated 3 times there is less danger but when there will be more patients with covid in the hospitals again the rules will become more severe as well.
    In my country there are a lot of immigrants too from Africa, Asia, East Europe, etc... now with the war situation there are more than ever. There are indeed a lot of them that are not vaccinated but there are also a lot of them who wear masks all the time. There are people from Easter Europe who come to work in my country for a longer or shorter period and than go back to their country on holiday and other come in their place to take over (at least that was the situation before the war in Ukraïne). The scientists and medical doctors know that a lot of immigration causes a lot of risks. The only thing they can do is making people aware of the risks and encourage them to get a vaccine which is free for every one. The government adapts the rules all the time when necessary. For the moment they talk about the possibility to give a 4th vaccine for vulnerable people. So don't think it is only in Spain that one is aware of the danger.

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