King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain were at Royal Palace of Aranjuez in Madrid where the royal couple attended the annual Board meeting of the Cervantes Institute and lunch with the Patrons of the Cervantes Institute, Ibero-American ambassadors accredited to Spain and authorities.
After the annual meeting, the King and Queen offered the traditional lunch to the patrons of the Cervantes Institute, the Hispanic American Diplomatic Corps accredited in Spain and other authorities. During the luncheon, King Felipe of Spain addressed the guests and said, “this year the Cervantes Institute has reached a symbolic, magnificent goal. It is already present in 100 cities around the world. A milestone that marks the future of cultural action and the teaching of Spanish, to which will soon be joined by others, such as the official inauguration of the center of Seoul, in South Korea, in 2024, as well as new extensions in Africa, where our language is one of the most demanded.“
King Felipe presented the Cervantes Institute’s 2023 Award to the German Hispanicist Dieter Ingenschay (1948), professor emeritus of Hispanic Literature at Humboldt University in Berlin, and previously, full professor of Romanesque Philology at the University of Munich. The Cervantes Institute is the public institution founded by Spain in 1991 to universally promote the teaching, study and use of Spanish language and contribute to the dissemination of Hispanic cultures abroad.
What Queen Letizia of Spain wore to 2023 Cervantes Institute
- Hugo Boss Jaline Blazer – (Repeat – August 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup)
- Hugo Boss Trouser – (Repeat – August 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup)
- Carolina Herrera Crosshatch Houndstooth Blouse – (Repeat – January 2016)
- Aldao Joyeros Ruby Cabochon Earrings – (Repeat – November 2013)
- Corterno Ring – (Debuted – January 2023)