Intense days for the princess Leonor and the princess Sofia at the Paris Olympics. After attending the doubles match of Rafael Nadal y Carlos Alcaraz This Saturday, the daughters of Felipe VI and Queen Letizia did not miss the men’s water polo match against Australia, where the Spanish team achieved victory with a score of 9-5.
Throughout the match, which was held at the Saint Denis aquatic centre, the Princess of Asturias and her sister cheered and applauded the Spanish team. Leonor and Sofia sat in the stands and were accompanied by the Secretary General of the Spanish Olympic Committee, Victoria Cabezas. When the referee blew the whistle for the end of the match, the daughters of the King and Queen congratulated the athletes and immortalised the beautiful moment with a photograph.Congratulations to the men’s water polo team for this great victory in their training at the Olympic Games“, they wrote on the official Instagram profile of the Royal House.
The young women then went into the swimming team’s changing room and greeted the entire team one by one. Leonor took the lead and gave the athletes two kisses. After these two acts, Leonor and Infanta Sofia attended the women’s hockey match between Spain and Great Britain.
For this sporting event, Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia have exchanged uniforms. On Saturday, the heir to the throne wore white trousers and this Sunday Sofia chose a very similar model. As an updo, the youngest daughter of Felipe and Letizia opted for a comfortable ponytail. Meanwhile, Leonor opted to wear her hair loose.
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