Colorful closing party for Queen Letizia as NATO summit hostess: all the details of her wise choice

Colorful closing party for Queen Letizia as NATO summit hostess: all the details of her wise choice

This Thursday, Queen Letizia once again showed her rigorous punctuality, making her appearance at the Royal Theater in Madrid a few minutes before the clock struck 10am. There he has been waiting for the arrival of the various companions of the participants of this new NATO summit to visit together the theater facilities, where it is one of the most important events on the agenda parallel to the international summit that leads Doña Letizia since last Monday.

With this morning visit to the Teatro Real in Madrid, Doña Letizia will end its busy official schedule this week, which began Monday morning with the arrival of Jill Biden at the Palacio de la Zarzuela. Queen Letizia was in charge of receiving the first lady of the United States to show her the palace facilities and then join the Headquarters of the Spanish Association Against Cancer† The next morning they met again for a tour of the Center for Care, Reception and Referral of Ukrainian Refugees located in the city of Pozuelo de Alarcón in Madrid. After a brief standoff on the occasion of the gala dinner held last Tuesday evening at the Royal Theater in Madrid, Doña Letizia resumed her schedule early Wednesday to visit the Royal Palace of Madrid with her guests. Glass factory of La Granja; to later travel to the Reina Sofia National Art Center Museum. The group of companions who came to the Teatro Real in Madrid this Thursday to conclude their intense parallel agenda this week was slightly smaller than in previous pledges. Jill Biden has undoubtedly been the great absentee of this morning act; an appointment that Brigitte Macron did not want to miss this time, who was not present at the visit to La Granja de San Ildefonso in Segovia last Wednesday.

Queen Letizia has decided for this new official engagement save from her wardrobe which is undoubtedly one of her favorite dresses† It’s a pink midi dress signed by Carolina Herrera and designed exclusively for her over five years ago. Doña Letizia premiered this design on June 15, 2018 during her visit to New Orleans on the occasion of the King and Queen’s state visit to North American territory. A piece he wore again in 2019 to attend the awards ceremony of the Royal Board of Trustees on Disability held in the city of Almagro in the month of July. This Thursday came back to fix it exclusive design sleeveless, in a fluorescent pink hue and with a covered button detail on the chest that fits like a glove and is ideal for this time of year. And it is that in addition to perfectly sticking to the contours and having the bare arms (something the Queen can show off her sinewy arms), is designed in a vibrant pink colorone of the shades trending again this summer.

Letizia’s role as a guide in Spain for the leaders’ first ladies and couples ends this Thursday with her visit to the Royal Theater where they will be given a tour that will take them around the stage and the various workshops. The Royal Theater of Madrid is considered the first institution of performing and musical arts in Spaina, which positions itself as a national reference opera and as one of the most important Spanish cultural institutions. The institution also enjoys considerable international exposure. In recent years, they have received numerous awards, highlighting the International Opera Awards† With this new official engagement, Queen Letizia is putting an end to what was one of her busiest weeks in recent months.

It should be recalled that the Royal Theater Foundation is chaired by the King and Queen of Spain and has the Ministry of Culture and Sports and the Community of Madrid as its founding public authorities. The artistic project of the Teatro Real has allowed the institution to position itself today as one of the great international centers of operatic activity and a point of reference for Spanish cultural institutions† The artistic program strives for excellence, taking care of both the traditional and contemporary lyrical repertoire, which includes music from the 20th century and the latest avant-garde. The goal is to provide the public with a place to see the best artists and creators of the moment; Y aims to spread opera among the youngest† All this, together with the excellence of its choir and orchestra and the use of the most innovative technologies have made the Teatro Real a great presence within and beyond our borders

Source: Marie Claire

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