King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain were working from home today. The Royal couple gave audiences at the Royal Palace of Zarzuela during which they met with the representatives of the Spanish Red Cross and the plenary session of the National Commission for the commemoration of the bicentennial of the National Police. Yesterday, Queen Letizia attended the FEDER meeting.
The day began with welcoming the Spanish Red Cross team. King Felipe and Queen Letizia are the Honorary Presidents of the Spanish Red Cross Foundation. The President of the Spanish Red Cross and the Spanish Red Cross Foundation led the group today during the discussions. During the audience, The Royal couple was briefed on the purpose of the new Foundation and the work plan for the next 4 years.
A prominent humanitarian impact theme has been established for each year; This year, the Foundation will address Climate Change and Vulnerability, which includes, among other challenges. In 2024 it will be the digital divide, humanitarian technology and the Humanity of the Metaverse that will be worked on under the umbrella of Technology and Vulnerability. The problems of unwanted loneliness and mental health, also present today, will be the scenario of working together with addictions in 2025, whose focus will be Emotional Well-being and Vulnerability. The last of the issues with a humanitarian impact in the Foundation’s Master Plan for this period will be Demography and Vulnerability by 2026, at which time the challenges of rural and emptied Spain, migrations and movements of refugees, and ageism will be analysed. , mainly.
Then King Felipe and Queen Letizia met with the National Commission for the Commemoration of the Bicentennial of the National Police, whose honorary presidency they hold. The group was represented by the Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, the Secretary of State for Security, Rafael Pérez, and the General Director of the Police, Francisco Pardo.
The National Commission is an inter-ministerial collegiate body that will promote and coordinate all the activities that will mark the Bicentennial of the National Police in 2024. It was established on January 11 at a meeting held at the General Directorate of Police. The National Police was established on January 13th 1824 during the reign of Ferdinand VII through a Royal Decree.
Heading towards what Queen Letizia wore – Once again choosing to repeat, Queen Letizia brought a familiar look back today.

Queen Letizia was wearing her green Sandro Paris Long Dress with Scarf Print that we first saw in December 2018 at the International Congress. The midi dress featured a flowing dress with an all-over scarf print with Long sleeves and wrap-style neckline, pleated underskirt and Concealed zip fastening on the side.
Since December 2018, we have seen the dress on many occasions. Queen Letizia last wore the dress in September 2021 at the XIII Annual Call for “Banco Santander Social Projects”
During the group photograph in the Palace gardens, Letizia was wearing the black wool coat that she debuted in January 2023. The coat still remains unidentified.
Letizia teamed up the outfit with her black Magrit pumps.

She was wearing her diamond Chanel plume earrings

and her Coreterno Amor che tutto move Love moves everything 18K yellow gold ring.
Tomorrow, Queen Letizia will attend the Presentation of the “Todos contra el Cáncer” project, on the occasion of the celebration of the “World Day against Cancer”.