Queen Letizia of Spain stuns in red and black outfit in Seville

Queen Letizia of Spain wore an outfit befitting a royal today as she and King Felipe, 51, attended a meeting with XVI Congress of Association of Academies of the Spanish Language (ASALA) in Seville, Spain. The ex-journalist and mother-of-two was photographed stepping out in a black cape-like blazer, a regal red, high-neck blouse, a printed mid-length skirt, and some killer red heels.

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The style queen’s black blazer was perfectly on-trend for this autumn. With added slits up the sleeves, the blazer looked chic and stylish on the royal’s outing.

She paired the blazer with a chiffon soft, red, high-neck blouse with folded cuffs that could be seen popping out of the blazer.

The royal opted for a high-waisted black midi skirt with red flower detailing, that fell just above her toned calf and then she decided to cinch in her petite waist with a thin corset-looking belt.

The design had a series of red and white flowers embroidered on the skirt.

Finishing off the look, Queen Letizia decided to give her 5’5 frame a height boost by wearing some killer red-snake-print stilettos and held a simple black clutch in her hand as she met with eager royal fans outside the meeting with ASALA.

The stylish royal decided to keep her accessories simple and chose to add to the classy look by wearing a pair of silver, button-like, stud earrings.

She wore her hair down in a middle parting and it was styled into a soft and natural curl at her shoulders.

Keeping her makeup simple, the Spanish monarch stepped out with bronzed cheeks and wore light brown eyeshadow and a tinted red, matte, lipstick.

She wore scarlet heels and a black crocodile clutch bag.

When Queen Letizia steps out for events she often wears stunning designs and looks from her wardrobe.

On Monday, Queen Letizia stepped out in an attention-grabbing, red power-suit as she attended the 10th edition ‘Fundacion Princesa de Girona’ awards in Barcelona.

The gorgeous former-journalist took after the likes of Hilary Clinton in a suit.

A scarlet red garment, every item was colour coordinated.

The streamline single-breasted blazer drew attention to Letizia’s lithe frame, while flared trousers emphasised the length of her lean legs.

A top in a coordinating colour beneath the blouse added to body-lengthening illusion.

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Letizia has worn the red suit on three prior occasions.

The look is by Roberto Torretta, and is from the A/W 2017/18.

Letizia, her husband King Felipe and their two daughters Princess Leonor, 13, and Princess Sofia, 12, attended the 10th edition ‘Fundacion Princesa de Girona’ awards in Barcelona.

Queen Letizia of Spain: Five facts about the Spanish royal

Career

Letizia was already famous in her native Spain thanks to a career as a TV presenter and journalist.

She even won an award for best Spanish journalist under 30 in 2002, just before she met King Felipe.

Wedding

Felipe and Letizia Ortiz, as she was called then, wed in 2004.

She wore a long-sleeved wedding dress with a 15-foot train by Manuel Pertegaz.

As is custom with royal weddings, Letizia wore a tiara. Her diamond and platinum Prussian tiara is a German imperial heirloom created in 1913 by Koch for Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia’s wedding to Prince Ernst August.

Family

Letizia is the eldest of three daughters, with her middle sister tragically taking her own life in 2007.

Now, Letizia has two daughters, Leonor, Princess of Asturias and Infanta Sofia of Spain. She is a hands-on mum, taking the children to school and enjoying countless family holidays with them.

Divorce

Letizia has been married before, wedding Alfonso Guerrero, a teacher, in 1998.

However, she did not require an annulment before her roman-catholic marriage to then Prince Felipe in 2004 as her marriage to Guerrero was a civil ceremony.

Plastic surgery

In 2008, Letizia underwent surgery on her nose to correct a respiratory problem, the Spanish palace confirmed at the time.

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