Queen Letizia of Spain stuns in scarlet as she attends event

Lady in red! Queen Letizia of Spain is radiant in a scarlet dress as she joins husband King Felipe at a meeting at the Royal Palace in Arajanjuez

  • Queen Letizia of Spain stunned in a deep red dress at event in Arajanjuez today
  • The royal, 50, attended Cervantes Institute’s annual Board of Trustees meeting
  • She and her husband King Felipe VI, 54, grinned and shook hands with guests 

Queen Letizia of Spain looked elegant as ever in a stunning scarlet dress as she and her husband attended the Cervantes Institute’s annual Board of Trustees meeting at the Royal Palace in Arajanjuez.

She and King Felipe VI grinned as they shook hands with guests at one of their official residences. 

The queen, 50, cut a sophisticated figure in the deep red number, which featured a V-neck and ruffled detailing at the skirt.

Letizia paired the ensemble, which cinched at the waist, with beige-toned stiletto heels that accentuated her toned legs.

Queen Letizia of Spain looked elegant as ever in a stunning scarlet dress as she and her husband attended the Cervantes Institute’s annual Board of Trustees at the Royal Palace in Arajanjuez

She and King Felipe VI grinned as they shook hands with guests at one of their official residences

The queen, 50, cut a sophisticated figure in the deep red number, which featured a V-neck and ruffled detailing at the skirt

She wore her chestnut tresses down in styled curls, keeping accessories minimal with earrings.

The queen flaunted a tanned complexion following the summer, with dewy skin and a make-up look that brought out her eyes. 

Her husband, 54, opted for a sophisticated grey suit, worn with a muted pink tie.

The Cervantes Institute is a non-profit organisation created by the Spanish government in 1991.

King Felipe VI, 54, opted for a sophisticated grey suit, worn with a muted pink tie as he made an appearance at the event

According to its website, the institute was created ‘to universally promote the teaching, study and use of Spanish and contribute to the spread of Hispanic cultures abroad’. 

Numerous representatives of cultural institutions were present at the prestige event, Infobae reported.

The publication also said that the king awarded the ‘Ñ Prize’ to Italian philologist and Hispanist Gabriele Morelli, for his work in spreading Spanish literature.

The award, created last year, aims to celebrate work in Spanish language and culture by those who don’t have it as their native tongue. 

Numerous representatives of cultural institutions were present at the prestige event, Infobae reported

The Cervantes Institute is a non-profit organisation created by the Spanish government in 1991

It comes as Letizia looked chic in a powder blue skirt and white blouse as she stepped out for an engagement in Madrid last week. 

The queen was on hand to attend the closing ceremony of the XIV Call for Social Projects ‘Euros de tu Nómina’, an initiative by Santander to promote projects that improve society.

It was following an intense week for the mother-of-two, who jetted off to London for the Queen’s funeral then headed to New York.

For the event, the stylish royal wore a sleeveless high neck white shirt paired with her Hugo Boss sky blue pencil midi skirt, adorned with an inbuilt belt.

Letizia had then opted for navy sling backs and kept her brown hair loose, tucked behind her ears. 

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