King Felipe and Queen Letizia Meet Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican

Queen Letizia wore a white dress made of bouclé fabric. It features long sleeves, a fitted waist, and a flared skirt

King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain held a meeting with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican, at a particularly symbolic moment, just three months before the Pontiff’s anticipated visit to Spain, invited by the King and the Episcopal Conference. It was the King and Queen’s first meeting with the Pope since he was appointed in May 2025 following the death of Pope Francis.

Queen Letizia wore a white dress made of bouclé fabric. It features long sleeves, a fitted waist, and a flared skirt

Queen Letizia wore a white dress made of bouclé fabric. It features long sleeves, a fitted waist, and a flared skirt

For the occasion, Queen Letizia wore a white dress made of bouclé fabric. It features long sleeves, a fitted waist, and a flared skirt. The Queen is one of the few women entitled to the “privilège du blanc,” which allows certain royal consorts to wear white in the presence of the Pope. This exclusive tradition permits only a small number of Catholic queens and princesses to wear white during papal audiences, while other women are required to wear black.

Queen Letizia wore a white dress made of bouclé fabric. It features long sleeves, a fitted waist, and a flared skirt

Queen Letizia wore a white dress made of bouclé fabric. It features long sleeves, a fitted waist, and a flared skirt

One of the most notable aspects of the Queen’s appearance was the absence of a mantilla or veil. As this was a private audience in the Apostolic Library rather than a formal liturgical ceremony, protocol does not require the head to be covered.

Queen Letizia wore a white dress made of bouclé fabric. It features long sleeves, a fitted waist, and a flared skirt

Queen Letizia wore a white dress made of bouclé fabric. It features long sleeves, a fitted waist, and a flared skirt

To complement the dress, the Queen chose pieces of great sentimental value from her personal jewellery collection, including a pair of earrings by Ansorena, first worn at the baptism of Princess Leonor in January 2006.

Queen Letizia wore a white dress made of bouclé fabric. It features long sleeves, a fitted waist, and a flared skirt

Queen Letizia wore a white dress made of bouclé fabric. It features long sleeves, a fitted waist, and a flared skirt

Queen Letizia wore a white dress made of bouclé fabric. It features long sleeves, a fitted waist, and a flared skirt

Queen Letizia wore a white dress made of bouclé fabric. It features long sleeves, a fitted waist, and a flared skirt
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  1. I learned Letizia is one a few royal women allowed to wear white while meeting the Pope. The usual protocol requires a long sleeved black dress and veil. I like the one Letizia wore because the close fitted top goes well with the flared skirt.
    She looks very dignified.

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    1. Anonymous20/3/26 22:34

      Actually only Queens from catholic countries are granted the "privilège du blanc" meaning the privilege to wear white in the presence of the Pope. Queen Maxima, despite being a Catholic herself cannot wear white for instance, because The Netherlands is a protestant country. Veils on the other hand are required during public ceremonies, even for catholic queens. This one is a private visit, hence Letizia not wearing one.
      MARIE

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  2. Élégante petite robe blanche parfaite pour rencontrer au Vatican en audience privée le pape Léon XIV ; et pour les messieurs, quel est le protocole car on en parle pas ou trop peu ?

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    1. Anonymous20/3/26 20:23

      @ Achard
      Lors des funérailles du Pape François j'ai appris que le protocol pour les messieurs était soit un costume noir avec une cravate et chemise blanche, soit un costume bleu marine ou un costume gris antracite.

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  3. Anonymous20/3/26 15:07

    Sobriété égale chic et élégance
    Froufrou

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  4. Anonymous20/3/26 15:15

    I was so curious why she wasn't wearing a veil, Thanks for the answer! I knew about the “privilège du blanc” for Cathoic Queens and altho I had seen pictures of her outside with the mantilla on I was surprised to see her with the veil removed. Lovely dress BTW.

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  5. Anonymous20/3/26 15:40

    No, she doesn't. Even catholic queens or princesses are requested to wear a veil, a tiny veil just covering a bit of hair would have been sufficient.

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    1. Anonymous20/3/26 17:45

      Why should women cover their hair??

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    2. Anonymous20/3/26 20:04

      For a private meeting with the pope it is not required to wear a veil. The veil is only required for ceremonies. The old traditions of wearing a long dress and a veil are almost not required anymore. If a queen prefers to wear a veil for a private meeting with the pope she is free to do so, but it is not required.

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  6. Anonymous20/3/26 15:55

    A very elegant dress. Fits perfect with the right amount of decorum to meet the pope. Her hair is held out of her face, however in one photo it looks like it might be a hair piece as the colour is different, perhaps it is the lighting.

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  7. Anonymous20/3/26 17:26

    Keine Mantilla - sehr Schade. Bei allen Bildern die im Netz diesen Besuch
    zeigen, fällt mir überall auf wie unnatürlich dieser scheinbare Schalen BH wirkt. Ihr Busen ist fast in Augenhöhe von Papst Leo, das sieht unter diesem sonst sehr hübschen Kleid einfach nur künstlich gepuscht aus. Sie kann das so viel besser!!! - Dorothe -

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    1. Anonymous20/3/26 20:15

      @ Dorothe
      In what century do you live ? Queen Letizia is dressed like it should be. For a private visit to the pope a mantilla or veil is not required. Your remark about her breast and bra is not natural.

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    2. Anonymous20/3/26 21:52

      Dorothe. Wenn man meint, es kann nicht mehr schlimmer werden, dann kommen Sie um die Ecke und kritisieren die Unterwäsche der Königin, die in Ihrer Einbildung unangemessen ist. Geht's noch? Respektieren Sie um Himmels willen die Intimsphäre anderer Menschen.

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    3. Anonymous21/3/26 08:05

      @ Dorothe: She often wears this sort of bra - but her fans on this page admire everything she does. It' s not wise to criticize her - not on this forum - her fan group gets angry.

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    4. Anonymous21/3/26 08:28

      No mantillas in Spain anymore, It was when Franco, the dictator usually to obligue..this IS a modern Country and women wear that bra they want or sometimes no bra at all... nowadays It seems we are walking to the past

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    5. Anonymous21/3/26 08:36

      @ Anonymous 08:05
      I am not a real fan of Queen Letizia, but the way Dorothe is describing the queens underwear and body is not very polite. We don't do this on this blog. Besides Dorothe has been giving similar descriptions earlier about othher queens and/or princesses. Kind regards from anonymous 20:15.

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    6. Anonymous21/3/26 08:48

      Spanish women usually wear this kind of bra...maybe in Germany you wear mantilla and a grandmother bra..LOL..
      And It is not about fans, if not about dofferent coutries.

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  8. Anonymous20/3/26 17:30

    Only catholic queens have the Privilege of White. Letizia is one of them.

    CH

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  9. Anonymous20/3/26 18:15

    Letizia looks lovely in white and Felipe is as handsome as always.

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  10. Anonymous20/3/26 23:42

    But where is the veil. Nice to see them at the Vatican.
    css

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    1. Anonymous21/3/26 15:11

      Oh please do your research about a veil and when it is worn. I am sure the Queen and her protocol people have done their homework. It is not the first time she has met a pope either.

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  11. The outline of the dress is perfect, the skirt of the dress flairs out and has nice flow, it falls well and moves well. The color and fabric are attractive. The diamond and pearl earrings are beautiful, perfect with this dress. Elegant presentation.

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    1. Anonymous21/3/26 15:11

      Yes Ava well stated.

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  12. Anonymous21/3/26 07:59

    @Anon. 17:45 "Why should women cover their hair?" You should ask Muslim females - I'm sure there you agree with their custom!! Left-wing women in Germany tell us that the hijab is "a sign of independence".
    I think, wearing a veil, even a small one, respects Vativan tradition and protocoll.
    Letizizia herself insists on protocoll for her person. When Spanish female top basketball players addressed her simply as "Letizia" she left the meeting.

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    1. Anonymous21/3/26 08:24

      Actually, in Spain and think France and the Netherlans, veils, hijabs, burkas are not permitted anymore, they have been banned.

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    2. Anonymous21/3/26 08:37

      Countries with restrictions on the full-face veil (burqa/niqab) in Europe:
      France: Pioneer in banning the full-face veil in public spaces (2011).
      Belgium: Full-face veil banned in public spaces.
      Austria: Full-face veil banned in public spaces.
      Denmark: Full-face veil banned in public spaces.
      Switzerland: Full-face veil banned in public spaces from 2025.
      Bulgaria: Banned in public, educational, and administrative spaces.
      Netherlands: Restrictions in schools, hospitals, and public transportation.
      Germany: Partial ban for female civil servants, military personnel, and judges.
      Portugal: Full-face veil banned in public spaces.

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  13. P. the original21/3/26 10:38

    Appropriate and dignified selection of clothes for the Royal Couple meeting the requirements for this event at the Vatican.

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  14. Anonymous21/3/26 10:59

    Zurückblickend in all den Jahren, gab es einiges an Kritiken zu diversen royalen Damen um auf ihre Verbesserung zu Unterwäsche hinzuweisen! Bitte lesen Sie dort nach und kritisieren Sie bitte nicht, weil "ich als Dorothe" hier erscheine und über Kleidung schreibe. Ich habe mit keinem Wort ausgedrückt, das die Königin kein Mantilla trägt, ich habe es lediglich bedauert. Weshalb "kommt man hier" auf einmal - um die Ecke - um unschöne Worte über mich zu schreiben? - Dorothe -

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  15. Anonymous21/3/26 16:11

    @ Dorothe. When the Pope was born how were babies fed?..at their eye level....I leave it there.

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