Playing fashion favourites! Queen Letizia of Spain wears ANOTHER Carolina Herrera outfit on the last day of her visit to Portugal 

  • Letizia, 44, wore a chic grey Carolina Herrera coat and matching dress
  • Spanish royal is coming to the end of a three-day state visit to Portugal 
  • Today she joined King Felipe VI at the National Assembly in Lison

Queen Letizia warded off the winter chill on Wednesday in a Carolina Herrera cape and matching dress as she rounded off a three-day visit to Portugal.

The Spanish royal joined her husband King Felipe VI as he visited the National Assembly at the Palácio de São Bento in Lisbon, where they were received by the President of the Assembly, Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues.

She opted for a grey wool cocoon coat with lilac lining, thrown over a matching dress - adding snake-printed heels from Magrit - after wearing a dress by the same designer at a gala dinner the night before.

Letizia warded off the winter chill on Wednesday in a Carolina Herrera cape and matching dress as she rounded off a three-day visit to Portugal with a series of engagements in Lisbon

Letizia kept her makeup simple with just a slick of pale pink lipstick and some subtle purple eyeshadow, adding a touch of glamour with some diamond earrings, as she supported her husband.

In his speech, Felipe spoke of his hopes to 'reaffirm and renew the message of brotherhood among the people of Portugal and Spain'.

Letizia was accompanied by the wife of the Assembly President, María Filomena, who watched the session from on the Honor Stage.

For their final day of engagements, she and Felipe VI also visited Lisbon's Spanish Embassy at the Palhavá Palace, where the monarch gave a speech to members of the Spanish community which was attended by some 350 guests.

Firm favourite: Letizia wore another Carolina Herrera ensemble on Tuesday night for a gala dinner at the Portugese capital's Palacio de las Necesidades

The royal opted for a grey wool cocoon coat with lilac lining, thrown over a matching dress - adding snake-printed heels from Magrit - as she joined her husband at the National Assembly

Swing in like royalty with a Carolina Herrera coat like Queen Letizia

Queen Letizia is renowned for her chic style and that hasn't changed since the temperature has dropped and she's had to reach for her outerwear.

In fact, she's made staying warm whilst still looking stylish look like a doddle by first of all stepping out in a gorgeous striped coat by Hugo Boss and now this elegant grey cocoon number by one of her favorite go-to designers Caroline Herrera. (She was spotted in a dress by the designer recently)

We love the lilac lining which gives it a hint of regalness plus the cocoon design which channels Princess Kelly. Sadly it's now sold out but you can click right to shop the much-coveted label at Farfetch.

To get the look, head to our edit below where you'll find picks from Ellen Tracy, BCBG, Larry Levine and SET that are all ideal for giving a nod to the Queen Letizia's designer original.

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Letizia kept her makeup simple for their National Assembly visit, adding just a slick of pale pink lipstick and some subtle purple eyeshadow, adding a touch of glamour with diamond earrings

The pair are applauded as they arrive at the Embassy. In his speech, Felipe spoke of his hopes to 'reaffirm and renew the message of brotherhood among the people of Portugal and Spain'

Supportive wife: Letizia was accompanied by the wife of the Assembly President, María Filomena, with the pair watching the session from on the Honor Stage

He conveyed to them 'our gratitude, our admiration and our affection for all those who for decades have moved from Spain to Portugal looking for and finding in this beautiful country a place to settle down.'

Felipe added: 'They, and you, have contributed to create close bonds of affection and friendship with Portugal. The Spaniards who have found your home here serve as a bridge between our two societies; you contribute to the enrichment, the diversity and the better understanding between Portugal and Spain.'

Clearly a fan of the Venezuelan-American label, Letizia wore another Carolina Herrera ensemble on Tuesday night for a gala dinner at the Portugese capital's Palacio de las Necesidades.

Yesterday, Letizia picked a £530 Hugo Boss coat and matching £159 skirt as she stepped out in the coastal city of Porto with her husband.

Guest of honour: Letizia and Felipe were welcomed to the country by the Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa in a bid to 'reinforce historical ties' between the two nations

Clearly a fan of the Venezuelan-American label, Letizia wore another Carolina Herrera ensemble on Tuesday night for a gala dinner at the Palacio de las Necesidades

Colour coorindation: Letizia kept her makeup simple, adding just a slick of lipstick and some subtle purple eyeshadow, adding a touch of glamour with some diamond earrings

Evidently keen to ward off the cold, she picked the wool blend cashmere ensemble with a grey and red colour block pattern, adding a pair of berry court shoes and hoop earrings.

The pair, who are on a three-day state tour of their neighbouring country in a bid to 'reinforce historical ties' between their two nations, yesterday paid a visit the science and technology division of the University of Porto. 

They also met with Porto's mayor and local business leaders for a formal lunch.

Letizia, 44, and Felipe, 48, kicked their tour off in style on Monday night at a glittering state dinner at Paco dos Duques de Braganca (Palace of the Dukes of Braganza) in Guimaraes, after being welcomed to the country by the Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa.

Letizia looks on as her husband delivers a speech at the Spanish Embassy, which was attended by some 350 guests, on the final day of their three-day state visit to Portugal

Felipe spoke of 'our gratitude, our admiration and our affection for all those who for decades have moved from Spain to Portugal'. The pair are nearing the end of the tour

Letizia claps following her husband's speech at the Spanish Embassy in Lisbon. Their trip was planned in a bid to 'reinforce historical ties' between the two nations

The queen looks on during Felipe's speech where he thanked Spanish expats for contributing 'the enrichment, the diversity and the better understanding between Portugal and Spain'

In his toast, which he delivered in Spanish and Portuguese, King Felipe VI expressed his enthusiasm for being in Portugal and thanked the kind welcome they have received. 

He described the relationship between the two 'sister nations' as 'unique' and 'incomparable',  and spoke of the many ties in all areas that unite them. 

The couple later moved on to Lisbon, where they attended a Gala dinner at Palacio de las Necesidades. 

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