The kings have closed the agenda of his first day in Angola at the headquarters of the economic bank, where they attended the inauguration of the Joan Miró exhibition, ‘El Cántico del Sol y las Maravillas Acrostáticas’. Lady Letizia She has succeeded with the choice of her look, a very sophisticated and brand new black & white that she has finished off with her hair collected in an informal low bun and the most original earrings from her jewelery box.
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The queen has resorted to a pairing that never fails: a wrap skirt with a slight tulip-style tail at the back and a built-in bow combined with a white V-neck blouse.
As accessories, the slingback pumps by CH Carolina Herrera, the clutch bag (Astrud model) also by the Venezuelan designer, in calfskin with gold trim, and earrings that she debuted in 2013 but whose origin we still don’t know. These are diamond braided earrings from which a black stone decorated with a sun-shaped topaz hangs.
it ends like this a day that began early in the morning with a tribute to Agostinho Neto, who was the first president of Angola. After laying some flowers and touring the mausoleum, which houses an exhibition hall, a library, a video library and a documentation center, the kings have signed the Book of Honor. They then went to the Presidential Palace, where the Angolan president, Joao Manuel Gonçalves Lourenço, and his wife, Ana Afonso Dias Lourenço, offered them an official welcome.
Finally, don Felipe and Doña Letizia have separated their agendas for a few hours: he to speak with senior leaders, she to accompany Dias Lourenço, president of the Ngana Zanza Foundation, in a meeting with women leaders of Angolan civil society.
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