Welcome to Benidorm! Queen Letizia looks stylish in blush pink as she attends a charity meeting in the Costa Blanca party town

  •  Queen Letizia, 45, headed to Spanish tourist town Benidorm this morning 
  • Spanish Queen wore a fit and flare black skirt with a sleeveless blush pink top 
  • Her brunette locks were loosely styled and she finished the look with a pair of sharp-looking stiletto heels with on-trend transparent strap 
  • The Queen was on the Costa Blanca to mark International Deaf and Blind Day

It might be hard to associate Spanish tourist honey-pot Benidorm with high style but Queen Letizia certainly married the two together today.

Arriving on the Costa Blanca to highlight International Deaf and Blind Day, the 45-year-old opted for a favourite outfit as she arrived in the town famously popular with British tourists.

After meeting the Trumps in Washington last week, it was back to work for Letizia as she arrived in the coastal town for the charity meeting. 

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Striding out: The Spanish Queen, 45, cut a stylish figure as she landed in Benidorm, with Spanish Health Minister Carmen Montón, left, to help mark International Deaf and Blind Day earlier today

Striding out: The Spanish Queen, 45, cut a stylish figure as she landed in Benidorm, with Spanish Health Minister Carmen Montón, left, to help mark International Deaf and Blind Day earlier today

The royal wore one of her favourite outfits, a fit and flare black skirt with a blush pink sleeveless blouse, with black stripe detail on the collared front

The royal wore one of her favourite outfits, a fit and flare black skirt with a blush pink sleeveless blouse, with black stripe detail on the collared front

Her striking outfit was a fit-and-flare black pleated skirt that gave way to a blush pink collared sleeveless blouse with two sheer black ruffles running down the front.

The Queen finished the look with a slick of dark pink lipstick and a unique pair of copper leaf earrings with sizeable black gem studs.

By the Queen's side wasn't King Felipe VI, but the Minister of Health, Consumption and Social Welfare, Carmen Montón, who accompanied the royal as she met with the president of the World Federation of the Deafblind, Geir Jensen, and the president of the Federation of Deafblind Associations of Spain, Francisco J. Trigueros.

The conference, organised by the World Federation of the Deafblind (WFDB) will see more than 200 deafblind people from more than 30 countries gather to address the global approach to their disability. 

The Queen, who wore her lustrous brunette locks loose, also wore on-trend black stilettos with a transparent strap 

The Queen, who wore her lustrous brunette locks loose, also wore on-trend black stilettos with a transparent strap 

That's how they stay on! The transparent strap offers the secret to Letizia's gravity defying heels

That's how they stay on! The transparent strap offers the secret to Letizia's gravity defying heels

Put your best foot forward in Gianvito Rossi mules like Queen Letizia

Queen Letizia never puts a foot wrong when it comes to her dress sense and that was certainly the case today as she stepped out in a pair of stylish Gianvito Rossi mules.

She teamed the fashion-forward footwear with a chic midi skirt and sleeveless lace trim blouse resulting in an elegant ensemble.

The perspex strap on the heeled mules offered up a subtle yet stylish nod to the latest trends, as clear straps and PVC trims have been dominating the footwear scene of late.

The same goes for mules in general! The slip-on shoe burst onto the scene a few seasons back and the trend shows no signs of slowing down for this summer.

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The Queen will listen as some 200 deaf and blind people, from 30 countries around the globe, will address the conference

The Queen will listen as some 200 deaf and blind people, from 30 countries around the globe, will address the conference

Back on home turf, Letizia travelled without King Felipe VI today, following the couple's return from a visit to the US to meet Donald and Melania Trump last week

Back on home turf, Letizia travelled without King Felipe VI today, following the couple's return from a visit to the US to meet Donald and Melania Trump last week

Letizia addresses the crowd as she strides in with Minister of Health, Consumption and Social Welfare, Carmen Montón, who herself sported a striking pair of patterned platform sandals

Letizia addresses the crowd as she strides in with Minister of Health, Consumption and Social Welfare, Carmen Montón, who herself sported a striking pair of patterned platform sandals

The Queen will listen to delegates discuss the global approach to improving the lives of deaf and blind people around the world

The Queen will listen to delegates discuss the global approach to improving the lives of deaf and blind people around the world

The mother-of-two, a former journalist, smiles as she makes her way into the conference hall

The mother-of-two, a former journalist, smiles as she makes her way into the conference hall

The Spanish tourist spot is a far cry from the US political hotseat, which is where the royals found themselves last week while on an official visit to meet Donald and Melania Trump at the White House. 

While the king and the president had a 30 minute bilateral meeting, the first lady hosted Queen Letizia for tea in the red room.

It was King Felipe VI's first meeting with President Trump, but his sixth visit to the White House. It's his second visit since he became King in 2014. The first was in September 2015.

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Queen Letizia sports stylish blush pink as she heads for Benidorm

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