Queen Letizia of Spain dons sharp suit and camel coat for Madrid meeting
Queen Leitzia of Spain, 47, stepped out style this morning to attend a conference at the Spanish Red Cross Headquarters in Madrid.
The stylish royal, who is well known for her elegant sense of fashion, did not disappoint at the meeting today.
The wife of King Felipe VI of Spain, 51, chose to wear a smart checkered trouser suit for the occasion.
The Spanish queen looked the epitome of sophistication in her double-breasted grey blazer and matching wide-legged trousers when she arrived at the event.
The royal wore a crisp white shirt underneath the suit and left the top button undone.
Wearing her sleek and shiny brunette tresses loose to her shoulders, the mum-of-two enhanced her natural beauty with classic make-up in pink hues which perfectly complimented her complexion.
She teamed her outfit with a pair of pointy black pumps and a matching leather bag.
Queen Letizia kept her jewellery to a minimum today and wore a simple pair of gold hooped-earrings and coordinating circular ring on her index finger.
She was photographed warmly greeting fellow guests and shaking their hands as she made her way into the venue.
Possibly taking style tips from the Duchess of Sussex, Queen Letizia wore a cream coat draped over her shoulders upon arrival.
Meghan Markle, 38, was pictured wearing her camel jacket in the same way when she arrived at the at the WellChild Awards in London with her husband Prince Harry, 35, last October.
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