Queen Letizia of Spain showcases slender legs in tailored navy trousers for Madrid visit
The Spanish queen and King Felipe VI of Spain visited the Telefonic Hotline Central for Gender Violence Assistance.
Letizia, 44, wore a white keyhole blouse with floaty sleeves together with well tailored navy blue trousers.
Her shoe colour was matched with the trousers, elongating her legs even further and she accessorised with a large silver clutch with a snakeskin panel down the middle and large stone drop earrings.
The former journalist’s make-up was kept natural and her hair was worn down and straight.
She teamed the pillar-box red dress with a pair of high red buckle heels by Spanish designer Magrit, and held on to a snakeskin clutch bag by Carolina Herrera.
A pair of delicate gold disc earrings were the perfect accessory to complete the look.
Letizia wore an equally glamorous look to the opening of the International Music School Summer Courses by the Princess of Asturias Foundation last Friday.
The event was held at the Prince Felipe Auditorium and the Spanish queen wore a long white pencil skirt with a slit up the back.
The tight skirt clung to her every curve, although the Queen offset this by choosing a demure length, as the skirt came down well past her knees.
She paired the skirt with a green silk top, which had a 70s style pussy-bow tie.
Both Queen Letizia and King Felipe VI have recently returned back from the UK.
Highlights of their visit included a flittering state banquet hosted by the Queen and attended by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
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