In the traditional kissing of hands on October 12, the last batch of guests to come to greet the kings and Princess Leonor was a representation of the Marín Naval School. Letizia and Leonor have shared a huddle with the heir to the throne’s companions.
The princess has commented that she is “very well in Marín” and that what she likes most are “her companions.”
For the heiress it is her second 12-O, as the event of the year is known in these rooms. Both in the parade (the parade has been suspended due to the rain) and at the reception at the Royal Palace, Don Juan Carlos’s granddaughter has worn her Midshipman dress uniform. With her polished bun, gathered in a braid and adjusted with hairpins the color of her hair.
Letizia has taken off the raincoat with which she braved the rain at the parade and revealed a monochrome red lady’s dress, with puffed sleeves and the best of the best, the bow collar tied up in a simple knot. Low shoe, also red. This color is very Spanish. Felipe VI, as usual, has changed the Army’s khaki dress uniform for a suit. Infanta Sofía has not attended because she is in Wales.