Queen Letizia resurfaced this Tuesday after a week of rest due to her unexpected positive in Covid last week, overcoming his first sick leave in over 18 years† King Felipe VI’s wife went alone to the facilities of Madrid’s Vallehermoso stadium to see the inauguration of the V conference on the informational treatment of disabilities in the media† The event was supposed to start at 10:30 a.m.; and Doña Letizia, displaying her Swiss punctuality, arrived a few minutes earlier near this sports complex in Madrid’s Chamberí district.
As expected, Doña Letizia has once again set an example in his return by staying with the mask at all times† When it comes to choosing styling, the Queen has decided to salvage a design from her wardrobe that she premiered last July to attend a working meeting with the Abertis Foundation and later visit the commemorative exhibition on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the creation of UNICEF† It is about a pastel blue linen jacket, one of the trend colors this season. A ideal design for this time of yearwhich he decided to pair with a basic white V-neck T-shirt, just like a little over a year ago.
On this occasion, the Spanish partner has decided to purchase this tailor-made suit, signed by Adolfo Dominguez nails on wedge espadrilles premiere signed by Unisain tone naked and with bracelet detail in the ankle area. As for the part beauty, to emphasize that he has returned to show off his classic straight hair in the wind and has once again opted for the natural tan of his face, using practically imperceptible makeup. He could also wear his inseparable ring from Karen Hallamwhat has been the only jewel she has decided to wear at this inaugurationalong with discreet gold earrings.
Dona Letizia was the responsible for chairing this inaugural act organized by the Federation of Journalists’ Associations of Spain in collaboration with the A LA PAR Foundation. The purpose of these conferences is to try to influence the The importance of the media in making this type of disease visible, which guarantee the right to information that all citizens have. And the point is, it is the media themselves that, through the selection and reporting of certain events, decide what is socially relevant and contribute to the construction and formation of reality.
Nowadays In Spain there are more than 3.8 million people with disabilities† a very broad group for whom media communication is not always as accessible as it is for other citizens. This makes them particularly vulnerable and prevents them from freely exercising their right to information. That is why FAPE has decided to collaborate with the A LA PAR Foundation in these conferences to invite reflection and in this way try to greater participation of people with intellectual disabilities in our society†
Letizia from Spain. The Devil’s Revenge” is in the headline of the Belgian magazine soir mag in its last printed edition. It is not the first time that Doña Letizia has sneaked onto the cover of some international media with major consequences. It is a weekly magazine with information on political, economic, social and cultural news; with a circulation of more than 68,000 copies and a readership that currently exceeds 415,000. This time he has decided bet on the figure of the Spanish partner to star in the latest cover, for which they have chosen a headline that has left no one indifferent. Despite the shocking headline, the Belgian magazine explains in this issue how Queen Letizia has managed to become “victor” amid “the scandals” that have surrounded the royal family in recent years† because it wasn’t long before he understood that he had to be “as invisible as possible” in order to live happily by Felipe’s side.
They further emphasize that “Letizia from Spain, the unloved” It eventually became an icon in our country, a “guarantee of stability in the royal family” and managed to win the “love and respect” of the Spaniards. They also influence the idea that Doña Letizia was not received in the best way by the family of the then Prince Felipe: “Journalist, divorced, more ordinary, Letizia had far from the profile that King Juan Carlos dreamed of. and his wife Sofia to become the wife of the future king of Spain”. However, he has managed to overcome it, to the extent that “the dramatic situation of the Bourbons is playing in Letizia’s favor”. This weekly has repeated some scenes from the recently released documentary The Bourbons: A Royal Family created by Atresmedia† and also includes a few words from the journalist Iñaki Gabilondo: “King Juan Carlos believed that Letizia would divide the family, and in the end she is the only figure who still balances the family”†
From Soir Mag, they didn’t want to pass up the opportunity to praise the Queen for her amazing role at the last international summit that took place in Madrid a few days ago: “During the last NATO summit, the screen cracked again. Letizia seduces with her refined wardrobe and her warm welcome” distinguished from the magazine.
Source: Marie Claire

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