Bright and beautiful! Queen Letizia of Spain and her lookalike daughters Princesses Leonor, 17, and Sofia, 16, command attention in vibrant dresses as they join King Felipe in Mallorca
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They’re spending their summer holiday in Mallorca – and Queen Letizia of Spain and her lookalike daughters nailed their chic getaway looks today.
The 50-year-old mother and Princesses Leonor, 17, and Sofia, 16, turned heads in vibrant dresses as they joined King Felipe during a visit to the picturesque Alfabia Gardens.
Posing for pictures, the family-of-four looked relaxed as they toured the Spanish tourist attraction together.
Putting her best fashion foot forward, Letizia wowed in a bright pink frock, which was cinched at the waist with a belt and featured dainty straps, a flatting V-neckline and a billowing skirt.
Sporting a natural makeup look, the royal teamed her casual dress with a cream handbag and white sandals.
They’re spending their summer holiday in Mallorca – and Queen Letizia of Spain (pictured centre right) and her lookalike daughters nailed their chic getaway looks today
Looking as equally stylish as her mother, Leonor opted for a vibrant green dress, boasting elegant button detailing and statement sleeves. She paired the number with white sandals.
Her sister, meanwhile, opted for a pink, black and white patterned frock, with matching shoes.
King Felipe also looked smart in a shirt and trousers combo, which he teamed with blue shoes and a watch.
It comes after an Italian singer and teenage heartthrob revealed the strong work ethic of the Spanish princesses after he met them at an event in Madrid CHECK.
Teo Bok, who is Italian born but currently lives in Miami, is a 20-year-old star dubbed the ‘prince of Music’ by Spanish magazine Hola!
And as he has captured the hearts of teenagers across Europe, Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofía are among his biggest fans.
The singer’s track, Esperanza, was chosen as the anthem of the AmplificARTE project, which is a music and education workshop run by the Princess of Girona Foundation.
And Spanish Queen Letizia has revealed she was inspired to look up the 20-year-old after her daughters, 15 and 17, played his music on repeat when they saw him shoot to fame on The Voice in Germany.
The 50-year-old mother (pictured right) and Princesses Leonor (pictured left), 17, and Sofia, 16, commanded attention in vibrant dresses as they joined King Felipe during a visit to the picturesque Alfabia Gardens
Posing for pictures, the family-of-four looked relaxed as they toured the Spanish tourist attraction together
Putting her best fashion foot forward, Letizia wowed in a bright pink frock, which was cinched at the waist with a belt and featured dainty straps, a flatting V-neckline and a billowing skirt
Sporting a natural makeup look, Letizia teamed her casual dress with a cream handbag and white sandals
Letizia, King Felipe and their daughters were recently spotted bopping away at Teo’s concert in Córdoba, Spain – and he has revealed in an interview with Hola! the conversations he had with the Spanish royals following the show.
He said he felt an affinity with Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofía, claiming that, while they had very different responsibilities, they were all public figures who are often in the limelight, which means he understands them.
As the pop star chatted to the princesses and after he took a photo with their father, he noted their conversation was cut short when Infanta Sofía announced they would soon have to leave.
He claims the young royal told him: ‘In half an hour, we will have to go. We would like to stay but we have work.’
Teo added that he admired their work ethic but hoped they had a chance to enjoy fun activities from time to time as they are young girls.
Infanta Sofía and her older sister, Princess Leonor, have been stepping into the limelight in recent years as they prepare to enter adulthood on the world stage.
Leonor, who just graduated from UWC Atlantic College in Wales, known as ‘Hippy Hogwarts’, prepares to start her military training in August.
Whereas many of her peers will go off to university, the eldest daughter of King Felipe and Queen Letizia will return to Spain to begin training.
Looking as equally stylish as her mother, Leonor opted for a vibrant green dress, boasting elegant button detailing and statement sleeves
Princess Leonor (pictured centre left) paired the elegant green number with white sandals
Her sister, meanwhile, opted for a pink, black and white patterned frock, with matching shoes
King Felipe (pictured centre left) also looked smart in a shirt and trousers combo, which he teamed with blue shoes and a watch
Infanta Sofía and her older sister, Princess Leonor, have been stepping into the limelight in recent years as they prepare to enter adulthood on the world stage
Leonor, who just graduated from UWC Atlantic College in Wales, known as ‘Hippy Hogwarts’, prepares to start her military training in August
Spanish defence minister Margarita Robles confirmed Princess Leonor of Asturias’s next move earlier this year to society bible Tatler.
The training will include stints in the armed forces, the Spanish navy and the air force.
Speaking in March, Ms Robles confirmed: ‘In due course, the commander-in-chief of the armed forces will be a woman, and in recent years we have been making a very important effort to incorporate women into the armed forces.’
The Princess will begin her training at Army Military Academy in Zaragoza before going to naval school, and will complete her three years at the General Air Academy.
In September last year the Spanish palace announced that Princess Leonor will go to university to study law once her three years of military training have been completed.
While Leonor’s choice of university is unknown, the Princess’s academic background already bears a resemblance to that of her father King Felipe.
After graduating from high school at Lakefield College in Canada, Felipe returned to Spain and attended the General Military Academy of Zaragozo, and went on to study at the Naval Military School in Marín.
He ended his training with a stint at the General Air Academy in San Javier.
His also completed his military training with a stint on the shop Juan Sebastián Elcano aged 18 in 1987, and went on to study law at the Autonomous University of Madrid.
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