Double reunion for Letizia at the National Culture Awards: with her former colleagues from TVE, the house where she worked in recent years as a journalist, and with the designer Teresa Helbig, who has dressed the Queen on several occasions. The great confusion of the day has come with the distinction of Penélope Cruz and that supposed reunion with her friend Queen Letizia. The Madrid actress, awarded in 2022, already collected her distinction that year at the San Sebastián Festival, in the 70th edition. It was given to him by the then Minister of Culture, Miquel Iceta. That’s why Penelope wasn’t here tonight. The same as her category colleague, director Carla Simón, also honored in San Sebastián in 2023. The error has marked a mess in today’s information.
The event took place at the Reina Sofía in Madrid. Felipe VI and his wife presented the National Culture Awards in a very long ceremony that took place in the museum center this Thursday afternoon, October 10. There have been 32 candidacies that were recognized and that corresponded to two consecutive years, 2022 and 2023. Among the winners, the designers Teresa Helbig and Ángel Schlesser, the writer Luis Landero and the TVE program Informe Semanal.
For this event of brilliance and splendor of culture, Mrs. Letizia has chosen just that, a look of splendor and brilliance. A pencil design dress fitted at the waist, which has two jewel details at the bottom of the skirt and on the sleeves and neckline. The ice white color gave even more light to a night of sparkles.
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