Letizia amortizes her 100% Spanish red dress by Cherubina in the palace of Aranjuez

The queen has recovered a red Spanish effect dress wrap with crossed neckline from the Andalusian firm Cherubina. A look 100% made in Spain for an act of the Cervantes Institute at the Royal Palace of Aranjuez, which took place this Tuesday, October 4.

Before the act began, it was reported that the queen is going to inaugurate the new headquarters of the Cervantes Institute in Los Angeles, in the United States, on December 12. Queen Letiziaupon his arrival at the Plaza de Armas, as soon as he got out of the car, he greeted the accredited media.

The director of the Cervantes Institute, Luis García Montero, took the floor, emphasizing that “the United States is the second country in terms of native Spanish speakers.” In his speech, in the gala dining room, Montero also highlighted that “Hispanics there make up the seventh largest economy in the world.”

The King stressed that the Spaniard “continues to be in very good health.” At the end of his words, the monarch toasted “the gradual recovery of normality”, referring to the two long years of the pandemic.

Don Felipe and Doña Letizia have also presented the Ñ 2022 Prize to Gabriele Morelli, an 85-year-old Italian philologist, researcher and editor, professor at the University of Bergamo. Morelli, a specialist in the Generation of 27, has received his distinction, which this year marks the second edition.

For a cultural act, protected by the Cervantes, in which the Spanish language is the main protagonist, Doña Letizia has chosen the vibrant Spanish red hand in hand with the Sevillian Cherubina, a firm founded by Ana Garcia. The dress, luminous and feminine effect wrapIt has a decorative button on the left side and a V-neckline.

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