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49-year-old Queen Letizia of Spain is known for her bold fashion choices. A new exit with her family – King Philip Philip VI and daughters, Princess Leonor and Infanta Sophia – justifies her title of the most stylish monarch in Europe. Last weekend, the royal family had dinner in one of the famous restaurants of Palma de Mallorca (the family decided to support domestic tourism) and wandered around the flea market, and today they appeared on the main street of the city almost in full strength.

Despite the fact that Letizia’s wardrobe contains mini-length models, she rarely appears in public in such short dresses or skirts. Today, the queen chose a nautical theme and put on short white shorts with a thin blue stripe, effectively emphasizing her luxurious toned legs. A classic white Hugo Boss shirt with casually rolled up sleeves and a bag made of traditional Mallorcan ikat fabric from Feel Mallorca are a good addition to them for only 69 euros.
The Queen prefers wedge espadrilles, but for today’s outing she opted for a flat-soled espadrille. Note that Letizia wears these shoes not only on vacation, but also at official events. For example, a week ago she attended a gala reception at the Marivent Palace in Mallorca. Her Majesty delighted those present with a fresh and bright look in which one could boldly appear at a cocktail party, and then she also put on her favorite espadrilles.
Recently, the most famous representative of the royal dynasties today, Kate Middleton, also came out in shorts. This choice of clothes was also determined by the context of the event – the duchess wore them to the sailing regatta.


Source: Hellomagazine

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