On November 6, 2025, Queen Letizia of Spain visited the BioCultura fair held at IFEMA in Madrid. The Queen toured the stands showcasing sectors such as organic food, certified eco-natural cosmetics and hygiene, healthy homes, sustainable fashion, ecological lifestyles, health and wellness, and various NGOs.
BioCultura is Spain’s most important fair for organic products and responsible consumption, featuring more than 500 exhibitors and 50,000 visitors. It offers over 18,000 organic food products and more than 300 activities. This year, the event takes place from November 6 to 9 at the IFEMA Madrid Exhibition Centre.





She wears casual very well. Classy look I can copy.
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DeleteJ'aime cette tenue
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Amazing lady. Great cause. Such natural easy elegance.
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She looks fantastic. Interesting to see wider shots like these to see how many security guys she has and how they allow her a somewhat free walk while keeping a close eye.
ReplyDeleteProbably only one..there is no one against them or fear..
DeleteNo problems in Spain about security..even Amalia from Netherlans has been living in Madrid safety.
DeleteThere can always be problems for very famous people in crowds. I think I see three security men here, and I think that’s about right for a queen in an exhibition hall. We’ll rarely see just one in this case.
DeleteAnon 21:34..the Spanish royal family go to the cinema, restaurants, malls..as every other one...they live a "normal" life...
Delete@ Anonymous 21:07
DeleteYou forget that CP Amalia from The Netherlands lived in Madrid under the protection of her godfather King Felipe. I can imagine the King provided security for her when she wished to go out.
Yes the do go out and about which is fantastic - but they always have security, partly to help keep them some space so they can enjoy it and not be too closed in by eager selfie hunters!
DeleteThe two hands in the pockets is a Big no for me.MR
ReplyDeleteWhy is it Big NO????
DeleteWhy MR? For me it’s a normal, comfortable, casual stance for a rest at a big exhibition like this when talking to someone.
DeleteMejor en el trasero!, no hay comparación!!🥲
DeleteSome explanation would be helpful when making a such a strange statement. It is amazing how many things people can come up with to criticize.
DeleteI find it unbecoming for a Queen. You never see anyone else doing that while carrying out a public engagement. If at a brew pub chatting with friends or on a hike by all means, but I find it lacks decorum. Just my opinion (I’m old school) MR
DeleteI agree, Letizia is the queen of Spain and is performing her public engagements and should not be speaking with someone with her hands in her pockets, it is not even polite, let alone regal.
Delete🌞 Virginia
Anon 17:27...the "decorum" is doing the best for the people and not wasting their money...you have an example in France...
DeleteBy the way, It is not a public engagement , she is out and about in Madrid.
Why do you think It is a "public engagement"?..She does not live "in a Palace", if not a House very near of the Centre of Madrid and she usually goes where she wants..shopping, cinemas, small shops...even by Malasaña...you can she her many times..
DeleteA casual look that also works.
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Look décontracté dans ce petit col roulé avec un jean noir !
ReplyDeleteNice casual look, sweater is a nice colour
ReplyDeleteGreat casual outfit and love that she’s carrying her own coat on her bag!!
ReplyDeleteImpeccable. Belle et simple. Elle semble très accessible, ouverte au dialogue, le sourire accueillant. Ce doit être agréable de la rencontrer.
ReplyDeleteCe n'est pas choquant de la voir avec les mains dans les poches, c'est une visite décontractée, pas un moment protocolaire au palais pour recevoir des hôtes officiels (et dans ce cas-là elle a une attitude parfaite).
Paloma.
Beautiful Classy Lady - ALWAYS
ReplyDeleteThe Queen always wears casual clothes wonderfully and this occasion is no different. She looks great in the jeans and white jumper. She looks fabulous.
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