Letizia has left behind the jackets and dark colors. For a few weeks now, the outfits for the Queen’s public events have been built on the basis of fresh, flowing garments and bright colours. The last one that she has worn fits with all that, in addition to championing the comfortable, austere style and with a Spanish stamp that she has preached so much in her looks for a few years.

The Queen attended this Monday the 2023 Miguel de Cervantes Spanish Language Literature Award ceremony. A ceremony that took place in Alcalá de Henares and that was also attended by political figures such as Isabel Díaz Ayuso, dressed for the occasion with an eye-catching lavender two-piece.

Letizia, for her part, has chosen to wink at the April Fair, which this week has filled Seville with folkloric costumes with ruffles and polka dot prints. She has opted for a green piece with small white polka dots, with a neck like a cape that covered his shoulders and baggy sleeves open on the sides.

The piece is the work of the Vogana firm and belongs to a past collection. However, the Spanish brand has in its new line for spring/summer designs with an air similar to the one that Letizia wore this Monday.

To complete the outfit, Letizia has opted, as usual, to reuse neutral accessories and accessories. In fact, her sandals, in nude and pointed toe, have been worn before by Princess Leonor, specifically, she debuted them at her Confirmation and since then she has worn them on several occasions.

The Queen has debuted earrings from the Spanish jewelry store Pepe Alba with gold rectangles, cultured pearls and green faceted prehnites.