Another injury forces Letizia to wear sneakers

As if the Morton’s neuroma she suffers from in her left foot and chronic metatarsalgia in both were not enough, the Queen has suffered a fracture in the proximal phalanx of the central toe of her right foot, after accidentally hitting herself with the leg of a table, which is why who this Monday appeared wearing sneakers upon arriving at the Teatro Real, where she presides over the “EmociónArte” concert, organized by the Princess of Girona Foundation, as part of the Talent Tour that, for the first time, holds an event in Madrid.

The injury occurred several days ago in a domestic accident, due to a blow against the leg of a table. As reported by La Zarzuela, the Queen injured her right foot before last Saturday she attended, at the Military Academy of Zaragoza, the re-injury of the King’s flag. She was already suffering severe pain but although she wore low shoes, the Queen avoided wearing sports shoes out of respect for the military institution. She also wore low-heeled shoes at the subsequent meal with which the King and his classmates celebrated the anniversary.

The medical recommendation includes applying ice and rest, but the Queen’s will is to maintain the planned schedule of activities, although she must do so with different footwear than usual, even at official or gala events, for the necessary time – possibly weeks – until consolidation of the fractured phalanx. The injury forces him to wear therapeutic syndactyly (one finger attached to the other to immobilize it), ice, and wide, comfortable, and flat shoes.

The Queen, dressed in white pants, a fuchsia Tweet jacket from Mango and white sneakers from Mu The Brand, arrived at the event visibly in pain and walking with difficulty. She addressed the media who asked her how she was feeling, saying: “It’s bad luck, but this can be cured. “I didn’t know what was happening to me until they did the x-ray.”

Since she was diagnosed with Morton’s neuroma in her left foot two years ago, the Queen has been lowering the height of her shoes, but on April 17, during the gala dinner at the royal palace in Amsterdam, she was forced to greet the guests standing up, given the impossibility of standing still and wearing the high-heeled shoes required by the use of an evening dress.

This morning he will preside over the “EmociónArte” concert, which brings together for the first time more than twenty emerging artists from the national and international scene committed to transforming the world through their music.

The Princess of Girona Foundation, Art House and the Teatro Real come together to promote emotional well-being among young people with this concert, an event aimed at secondary schools and which will bring together more than 1,000 young people on the stage of the Teatro Real and which It will be an occasion to enjoy some of the best young pop and lyrical voices who have the purpose of positively impacting society with their songs and contributing to improving emotional well-being.

This Tuesday he plans to attend the presentation of the ‘El Barco de Vapor’ and ‘Gran Angular’ awards for children’s and youth literature and, on Wednesday, together with the King, he will attend the central event with which the National Police celebrates its bicentennial .

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