King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain were in Zaragoza for the presentation of the National Culture Awards. The awards recognize the organisations and individuals for their contribution to the enrichment of the Cultural Heritage of Spain.
Upon arrival, King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia were presented with the sketch of the sculpture by Carlos Saura. The awards presentation was for the 2020 edition and 26 awards were presented in 4 categories: Fine Arts, Book, Reading and Letters, Performing Arts and Music and Bullfighting.
Congratulating the winners, King Felipe said, “It is a pleasure for the Queen and for me to be here today, in this edition of the National Culture Awards. An appointment that allows us to celebrate the creative spirit of our culture, and, at the same time, give thanks −as spectators, as readers, as listeners − to the creators who contribute to society. Undoubtedly, contributions that deserve support and recognition for the enormous effort they entail, for all the work they entail and which, in many cases, are the result of life trajectories.”
Heading towards Queen Letizia Style – Spanish Queen Letizia was looking stunning in a familiar look.
Queen Letizia was wearing Temperley London Finale Midi Dress that she first wore in October 2019 when she visited South Korea.
The dress is described as, “Crafted in sheer crepe fabric, this graphic yet delicately embroidered dress combines geometric elements in a hexagonal artwork which radiates out into flowers and a nod to the collection’s vintage motorsports inspiration. This dress features a sheer neckline and delicate embroidery.”
Letizia teamed up the outfit with Magrit beige pumps
and a matching handbag.
Queen Letizia was wearing her TOUS multi-colour stone earrings
and her Coreterno Ring.
Next, we will see Queen Letizia at the Inauguration of the 42nd edition of the International Contemporary Art Fair-ARCOmadrid.