Wrapping up warm! Queen Letizia looks chic in a voluminous grey coat as she joins King Felipe in Caravaca de la Cruz to mark the town's Jubilee Year

  • Queen Letizia teamed the sophisticated grey coat with snakeskin print heels 
  • The mother-of-two accessorised her look with pear-drop diamond earrings 
  •  She and Felipe, 49, attedned ceremony at the Basilica Santuario de la Vera Cruz

She rarely puts a foot wrong in the sartorial stakes. 

And Queen Letizia looked typically chic as she joined husband King Felipe in Caravaca de la Cruz, Murcia, to mark the town's Jubilee Year. 

The mother-of-two wrapped up in a sophisticated grey coat featuring voluminous sleeves, which she teamed with a pair of snakeskin print heels.

The Spanish royal, 45, accessorised the look with pear-drop diamond earrings, while adding a touch of colour with a berry lipstick. 

Queen Letizia looked typically chic in a grey coat and snakeskin print heels as she joined King Felipe in Caravaca De la Cruz, Murcia 

Queen Letizia looked typically chic in a grey coat and snakeskin print heels as she joined King Felipe in Caravaca De la Cruz, Murcia 

Keep it chic like Queen Letizia in Carolina Herrera

Queen Letizia looked her usual chic self today wearing a classic grey cocoon coat by one of her go-to designers, Carolina Herrera.

Just like the Duchess Of Cambridge, Letizia is renowned for recycling her favourite wardrobe items. We spotted her in this cover-up earlier this year, for instance.

We love the lilac lining which gives it a luxe look plus the cocoon design which channels elegant vintage vibes. Sadly it's now sold out but you can click right to shop the much-coveted label at Farfetch.

It can be tricky to stay both chic and toasty once the chilly weather hits, but as Letizia shows the simple solution is choosing the right outerwear.

So with that in mind, head to the edit below and get the look with our edit of fab alternatives from Jaeger, Fenn Wright Manson, Jigsaw and Joules that all give a nod to Letizia's Carolina Herrera original.

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Her husband Felipe, 49, meanwhile looked smart as they attended a ceremony at the Basilica Santuario de la Vera Cruz, where the town's famous Holy Cross relic is kept.

The royal couple took time to shake hands well-wishers who lined the streets in anticipation of their arrival. 

Their visit coincides with Caravaca De la Cruz's Jubilee Year, which sees pilgrims making their way to the town in south-west Spain. 

The first Jubilee Year was held in 2003, with thousands of visitors now travelling to the town every seven years.  

The mother-of-two greeted well-wishers who lined the streets in anticipation for their arrival 

The mother-of-two greeted well-wishers who lined the streets in anticipation for their arrival 

The royal couple's visit to the town in south-west Spain coincides with its Jubilee Year
Thousands of pilgrims visit the town during the Holy Year

The royal couple's visit to the town in south-west Spain coincides with its Jubilee Year 

Felipe looked smart in a suit and yellow tie as they visited the Basílica Santuario de la Vera Cruz

Felipe looked smart in a suit and yellow tie as they visited the Basílica Santuario de la Vera Cruz

Felipe has been forced to cancel a number of engagements in recent months due to the crisis in Catalonia. 

However, it has been largely been business as usual for Letizia, who attended a journalism awards ceremony in Madrid on Wednesday.

The royal dazzled in a sparkling 1920s inspired mini dress at the event, which she wore with a black stiletto heels.

The event no doubt brought back some memories for the former journalist,  who enjoyed a lengthy career in TV and newspapers before marrying Felipe in 2004. 

Letizia was seen taking part in a ceremony at the church, where the town's famous Holy Cross relic is kept 

Letizia was seen taking part in a ceremony at the church, where the town's famous Holy Cross relic is kept 

The first Jubilee Year in Caravaca De la Cruz was held in 2003, with thousands of visitors now travelling to the town every seven years 

The first Jubilee Year in Caravaca De la Cruz was held in 2003, with thousands of visitors now travelling to the town every seven years 

Felipe was seen shaking hands with well-wishers who had gathered in the hope of catching a glimpse of the royals 

Felipe was seen shaking hands with well-wishers who had gathered in the hope of catching a glimpse of the royals 

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