King Felipe and Queen Letizia Preside Over Institutional Event at the Congress of Deputies

Queen Letizia wore a navy tweed peplum jacket and tweed midi skirt. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez

On February 17, 2026, King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain presided over the institutional ceremony entitled “Our Longest-Lived Constitution,” held at the Congress of Deputies in Madrid to mark the 47th anniversary of the entry into force of the 1978 Constitution. Following the ceremony, the King and Queen inaugurated an exhibition at the Exhibition Hall.

Queen Letizia wore a navy tweed peplum jacket and tweed midi skirt. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez

Queen Letizia wore a navy tweed peplum jacket and tweed midi skirt. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez

Queen Letizia wore a navy tweed peplum jacket and tweed midi skirt. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez

Queen Letizia wore a navy tweed peplum jacket and tweed midi skirt. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez

Queen Letizia wore a navy tweed peplum jacket and tweed midi skirt. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez

The exhibition, “The Spanish Constitution of 1978,” features the original copy of the Constitution, as well as the copies used during the oath-taking ceremonies of the then Prince of Asturias in 1986 and the Princess of Asturias in 2023. The copy used at the Proclamation of His Majesty the King is also on display, together with other documents preserved by the Archives of the Congress and a selection of images from the constitutional process and the 47 years since its promulgation.

Queen Letizia wore a navy tweed peplum jacket and tweed midi skirt. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez

Queen Letizia wore a navy tweed peplum jacket and tweed midi skirt. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez
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