King Felipe, Queen Letizia and Princess Leonor Attend the 2026 Military Easter

Queen Letizia wore a pleated long sleeve blouse by Susana Ferrada, Hugo Boss, Caroline Herrera cape

On January 6, 2026, King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain, accompanied by Princess Leonor, attended the traditional celebration of the Military Easter (Pascua Militar) at the Royal Palace of Madrid. This solemn military ceremony marks the beginning of the military year. The origins of the Military Easter date back to the reign of Charles III, when, on January 6, 1782, the town of Mahón on the island of Menorca was recovered from British control.

Queen Letizia wore a pleated long sleeve blouse by Susana Ferrada, Hugo Boss, Caroline Herrera cape

Queen Letizia wore a pleated long sleeve blouse by Susana Ferrada, Hugo Boss, Caroline Herrera cape

Queen Letizia wore a pleated long sleeve blouse by Susana Ferrada, Hugo Boss, Caroline Herrera cape

Queen Letizia wore a pleated long sleeve blouse by Susana Ferrada, Hugo Boss, Caroline Herrera cape

Queen Letizia wore a pleated long sleeve blouse by Susana Ferrada, Hugo Boss, Caroline Herrera cape

Queen Letizia wore a pleated long sleeve blouse by Susana Ferrada, Hugo Boss, Caroline Herrera cape

Queen Letizia wore a pleated long sleeve blouse by Susana Ferrada, Hugo Boss, Caroline Herrera cape
15 Comments
  1. Anonymous6/1/26 16:23

    its Easter already!! humor test

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    1. Anonymous6/1/26 19:01

      Pascua is derived from Hebrew “Passover” and is more aligned with “liberation ” in word meaning (in this case re the English leaving Minorca, a Spanish balearic island). The translation from Pascua to Easter doesn’t work. Not all foreign words can be translated successfully, and something like google translate doesn’t have the sophistication to interpret such words. Always worth looking a bit further to understand.

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    2. Anonymous6/1/26 19:01

      Translaters.😉..Epiphany day...Three Kings day..

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    3. Anonymous6/1/26 19:13

      Pascua" en español puede referirse a Pascua de Resurrección (Easter), pero en "Pascua Militar" se usa en su sentido más antiguo de celebración o fiesta, una tradición instituida por Carlos III en 1782, según Ministerio de Defensa.

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  2. Anonymous6/1/26 17:16

    Laetitia should have had a button on her coat or a shawl, not her hand to keep warm.

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    1. Anonymous6/1/26 18:55

      * may have liked to have had (not “should have”)

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    2. Rossella 🎄7/1/26 10:19

      Letizia, semplicemente.

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    3. Anonymous7/1/26 10:22

      Anonymus 18:55: it is meant as formulated!

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  3. Anonymous6/1/26 17:34

    Superbe chemisier blanc pour Letizia, raffiné et finement plissé : ce style me fait penser aux tissus plissés d'Issey Miyake.
    Leonor est très belle sur la photo 4.
    Paloma.

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  4. Anonymous6/1/26 20:23

    King Felipe and Queen Letizia looked so proud of their daughter during the day’s proceedings. ❤️

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  5. Anonymous7/1/26 02:15

    伝統的なスペインの外套「CAPA」は、貴族的で優雅ですね。
    マドリッドに「CASA SESENA」という老舗のCAPA専門店があります。
    とても素敵です。

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  6. Anonymous7/1/26 03:25

    Comme toujours Leonor est splendide.

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  7. The blouse is very feminine and pretty. The black skirt looks good, the overall look is very elegant.

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  8. Chaque fois que je vois Leonor, je suis en admiration ; elle porte à merveille l’uniforme !

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  9. Anonymous7/1/26 17:51

    I like the cape, it is functional and warm.

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