Queen Letizia channels Spring with a colourful floral dress for an event in Cordoba
Queen Letizia of Spain channeled her inner Spring energy as she attended an event in Cordoba.
The royal, 50, was in the south of Spain for the talent tour and prize winner announcement event, hosted by the Princess Girona Foundation.
Her elegant dress is from Spanish brand Cayro, and will set you just over €96.
The foundation was set up to help young people prepare for their future - both professionally and personally - and focuses on getting younger people who have been successful in their lives to become role models for others.
She was pictured posing in selfies for young royal fans, who could not hide their excitement at her arrival.
Queen Letizia also smiled as she greeted people who were lined up to catch a handshake from her
The royal, 50, was in the south of Spain for Talent Tour and Prize Winner Announcement hosted by the Princess Girona Foundation
Queen Letizia also smiled as she greeted people who were lined up to catch a handshake from her.
The Queen looked more ready than ever for Spring as she stepped out in a brightly coloured floral midi-dress.
The garment is made from a crepe fabric and has an adjustable waist tie with a ring style belt.
The half-sleeve dress has material gathered on one shoulder and has an array of colourful flowers printed on it, such as yellow, pink, lavender and tangerine.
This bright, colourful dress is a stark contrast to the navy autumnal knitted dress she wore to when she attended the bicentenary of Ateneo De Madrid just two days ago.
She then opted for rose coloured stiletto heels, which tied in the smart, sleek look.
She paired the stand-out dress with silver dangling earrings and let her chocolate coloured locks sit below her shoulder.
The Queen looked more ready than ever for Spring as she stepped out in a brightly coloured floral midi-dress
Queen Letitia was pictured posing in selfies for young royal fans, who could not hide their excitement at her arrival
Ready for Spring! The elegant dress is from Spanish brand Cayro, and will set you just over €96
The Queen had a few silver strands on show , as she recently became one of the newest royals to embrace the grey
She paired the stand-out dress with silver dangling earrings and let her chocolate coloured locks sit below her shoulder
Young royal smiled as they posed with the Queen. The foundation The foundation was set up to help young people prepare for their future - both professionally and personally
The half-sleeve dress has material gathered on one shoulder and has an array of colourful flowers printed on it, such as yellow, pink, lavender and tangerine
The foundation who hosted the event supports programs to improve employability and the educational transformation of young teachers
The Queen had a few silver strands on show, as she recently became one of the newest royals to embrace the grey.
She opted for a natural makeup look, with a touch of mascara and some smokey pink and bronze eyeshadow.
Princess Girona Foundation also has her husband, King Felipe VI, as the honorary president representing their daughter Princess Leonor.
The foundation supports programs to improve employability and the educational transformation of young teachers.
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