Doña Letizia and her foot ailment due to the continued use of heels: she has Morton’s neuroma

The frequent use of high-heeled shoes has caused the Queen two ailments. Metatarsalgia, as published by El País, and Morton’s neuroma. What is it and how does it affect?

Queen Letizia has incorporated the use of pumps with thin heels into her work for many years. They are part of her day and night looks. On the day of this Wednesday, October 12, she has appeared together with her husband, Felipe VI, and her daughter Sofía de Ella in the Plaza de Lima in Madrid to preside over the parade. It was 11:00 sharp when they made their arrival at the presidential gallery.




Until after 3:00 p.m. today, he remained standing during the greeting in the Throne Room of the Royal Palace and later in the reception. Wearing high heels for so many hours and so often has given her metathalsargia and one more ailment: Morton’s neuroma, which is a thickening of the tissue that surrounds the nerve that runs to the toes. In the photo, with her recycled Magrit salons and her premiere romantic dress from Vogana, the Sevillian firm that has also dressed Princess Leonor.

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