Regal in red! Queen Letizia of Spain dons a casual scarlet coat to chair a UNICEF committee meeting in Madrid
- Queen Letizia of Spain attended UNICEF Spain board meeting today in Madrid
- The stylish royal, 50, wore a scarlet robe-like coat and wide grey trousers
- READ MORE: Queen Letizia of Spain is polished in a recycled Reiss skirt as she joins King Felipe VI at a presentation at the Royal Palace in Madrid
Queen Letizia of Spain looked sharp in a scarlet coat with a waterfall collar as she stepped out in Madrid today to round up a busy week.
The Spanish royal, 50, wore the loose-fitting cover up with oversized lapels to a presentation by the board of UNICEF Spain, of which she is Honorary President.
She moved away from the chromatic range of pinks, which have been her uniform this week, as she joined the Board of Trustees at the UNICEF headquarters.
Letizia wore her deep-red coat undone, with the tie belt loosely at her side, showing off a Carolina Hererra houndstooth blouse in red.
Queen Letizia of Spain, 50, (pictured) wore a scarlet coat to attend a board of trustees committee meeting for UNICEF Spain in Madrid on Friday
The stylish mother-of-two, paired her red ensemble with a statement pair of wide-legged grey trousers and grey suede pumps.
As for her jewellery the Spanish Queen kept it simple with double dagger stud earrings from Gold And Roses and decorative gold ring on her index finger.
Keeping her make up natural, the Spanish Queen added a burst of bronze eyeshadow and wore her brunette hair loose.
As she walked into the meeting in Madrid Letizia held onto an iPad and burgundy handbag.
The stylish mother-of-two, paired her red ensemble with a statement pair of wide-legged grey trousers and grey suede pumps
As she walked into the UNICEF meeting in Madrid Letizia held onto an iPad and burgundy handbag
As Honorary President of UNICEF Spain, the wife of King Felipe VI has been informed of all the details of work that the organisation is taking.
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) is the leading international organisation working to promote children’s rights and achieve real change in the lives of millions of children.
Its work is based on the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the most ratified human rights treaty in the world, and currently develops its work in 190 countries.
UNICEF Spain is one of the 36 National Committees that contribute to the work of the United Nations Children’s Fund.
Its aim is to ensure that children’s rights to health, education and protection are fulfilled throughout the world, something which the Spanish Queen is deeply invested in.
As Honorary President of UNICEF Spain, the wife of King Felipe VI has been informed of all the details of work that the organisation is taking
Friday’s meeting rounds off a busy schedule for the Spanish royal, who on Wednesday attended the Investigation National Awards 2022 in Alicante.
Joined by her husband King Felipe VI, the stylish Queen, 50, opted for a matching pencil skirt and blouse for the event at Casa Mediterraneo in the Spanish city.
The royal’s midi skirt had a slit down the back, while her elegant pink blouse featured a round neck and billowing sleeves held in at the wrists with statement gold buttons.
King Felipe, 55, and Letizia were captured side-by-side walking among the gathering crowds for the annual awards.
The Spanish royals presented the prizes, which are worth 30,000 euros to researchers in Spain who have performed outstanding professional work of international relevance in the fields of research and science.
The awards were created in 1982 and are presented to a total of 10 experts, with each one associated with different areas of science.
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