Important Monday for our country. This May 30 marks the 40th anniversary of Spain’s accession to NATO and the King and Queen met with key authorities at the Royal Theater in Madrid. On May 29-30, Madrid will host the next Summit of the said organization, 25 years after the last meeting of NATO leaders on Spanish soil in 1997.
First, His Majesty King Felipe VI attended the solemn and memorial act for this event, but later Ms. Letizia took part in the festivities. He did it with a lunch offered at the Royal Palace for which he chose a look that is an old acquaintance: a sleeveless piece, with a flowing skirt, ballerina style, made of sand-colored Chantilly lace, which he signed Philip Varela† He’s been bailing it out since the first time he released it on October 12, 2018, on Hispanic Heritage Day. Except that on that occasion he paired it with a matching double-breasted American jacket which he omitted on this occasion. As accessories she has chosen matching pumps, white gold earrings and distinctive diamonds. Yanesas well as her inseparable Karen Hallam ring.
Letizia was again the protagonist of a very special act for the Spanish historical memory. On May 30, 1983, Spain became the 30th member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Despite being part of this military alliance since 1983, a referendum was held on March 12, 1986 in which the Spaniards decided to remain part of the Organization. On January 1, 1999, Spain was finally fully integrated into NATO’s fully integrated military structure, and from then on the gradual integration of Spanish generals, officers and non-commissioned officers into the rest of the General Headquarters took place. of the NATO command structure.
This NATO summit in Madrid will mark the defense industry agenda for the year and is expected to renew NATO’s Strategic Concept for the next decade and make progress towards the 2030 initiative. It will therefore be a decisive meeting for the future of the organization.
After choosing different events for different proposals and designers, the Queen has again shown confidence in the clothes of Felipe Varela, one of the designers who accompanied her most during her stay in the palace.
Letizia already chose this dress to chair Hispanic Heritage Day 2018, although she chose to wear an American jacket that day.
NATO’s last Strategic Concept dates back to 2010, the date that marked the guidelines for the Alliance to follow over the next decade, marking three strategic lines: collective defence, crisis management and cooperative security.
For this reason, on this occasion, the event will be given more importance as it will be the place where the new NATO guidelines are determined, taking into account the current strategic context.
It should be noted that NATO’s goal is to guarantee the freedom and security of its member states through political and military means.
Letizia has returned to account for her muscular arms thanks to the sleeveless body she wore at the Royal Palace.
Letizia sparkled the weekend thanks to the dress she wore in Huesca during Armed Forces Day. A design by the firm & Me Unlimited, with a cut below the bust and a flared skirt, which she combined with a low bow and refined earrings that present a flower at the top, a star in the center in which an aquamarine stands out and that ends in a tear, from Bvlgari. The Queen completed the outfit with Carolina Herrera black accessories, an Astrud model bag and slingback pumps.
Source: Marie Claire

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