Letizia, in the Cervantes Prize: she throws herself into winter tweed in the middle of spring

The Cervantes Prize, Book Day and the Festival of Literature in Spanish are celebrated. TO Mrs. Letizia He loves the award ceremony, which this year went to the Leonese writer Luis Mateo Diez. The Kings have arrived in Alcalá de Henares, in Madrid, minutes before 12:00 in the morning. The national anthem has been heard, as an announcement of his imminent entry.

We have seen the president arrive, Pedro Sanchez, to the Minister of Culture, Ernest Ustasun, who debuts in this literary “festival” as he himself has said. We have also seen the president of the community of Madrid, Isabel Diaz Ayuso, who has selected a set of a lady’s blouse and bright and electric Klein blue pants. They entered after the Kings.

The media were crowded in the center of the Patio de los Philosophers, in front of the old store of the Alcalá university. Right there, at the doors of the Auditorium, the first graphic posing took place. The King had a conversation for a few seconds with Sánchez while they walked through the patio. The Queen accompanied them.

The event began a few minutes after this Tuesday, April 23, so literary and so Cervantes. Which outfit the Queen would choose for the solemn Cervantes ceremony always gives a lot of play for a fashion chronicle. The key is always marked by the content of the event and also by time. Spring sun in Alcalá, but a thermal sensation of 8°.

Doña Letizia has discarded the ink blue color, which she wore years ago in a Carolina Herrera pencil dress. I say ink blue because nothing seems closer to writing than that color (except for black). More so, on a day like the one that brings us together this morning at the Alcalá university. Well, the change has come from the color, a gray filtered by various tones. It is a two-piece effect dress, with a fringed detail that gives a more casual look to such a sober piece.

Their gazes focused on their feet. Above all, the left one, suffering from a Morton’s neuroma that caused him discomfort on his trip to Amsterdam. An ailment, caused by the continued use of stilettos (as she herself revealed to us) that left us with the unpublished image of the Queen sitting on a stool in the hallway of the Royal Palace in the Dutch capital. Hence we noticed the heels she was wearing this morning. In addition, after the Cervantes ceremony, a Spanish wine is served with a standing cocktail, presided over by the Kings. This, standing for a long time, has led him to choose a more comfortable, low and comfortable heel.

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