Her fashion favourite! Queen Letizia of Spain give her all-white Carolina Herrera suit a second outing as she attends a drugs foundation meeting in Madrid

  • The Spanish royal, 46, stunned in all-white look during an official event in Madrid
  • Queen Letizia attended Foundation Against Drugs Addiction (FAD) this morning
  • Spain's Queen looked ravishing in white, with a sleek haircut and natural makeup
  • She debuted the suit on 3 May 2018 during an engagement with King Felipe VI

Queen Letizia of Spain knows just how to make a successful entrance. 

The Spanish royal, 46, made an appearance at the Foundation Against Drug Addiction (FAD) in Madrid this morning, looking striking in an immaculate white Carolina Herrera power-suit. 

She teamed the outfit with suede heels and wore a gold striped top under her jacket. 

It's clearly a favourite in her wardrobe, as Letizia wore the same suit just two weeks ago on 3 May 2018 at a presentation of the Electronic Biographical Dictionary by the Royal Academy of History at the Royal Palace of El Pardo in Madrid.

Queen Letizia of Spain, 46, made an appearance at the Foundation Against Drug Addiction (FAD) in Madrid this morning, looking striking in an immaculate white Carolina Herrera power-suit

 Queen Letizia of Spain, 46, made an appearance at the Foundation Against Drug Addiction (FAD) in Madrid this morning, looking striking in an immaculate white Carolina Herrera power-suit

Queen Letizia of Spain, 46, presided over the Board of Trustees of the Foundation Against Drug Addiction (FAD) in Madrid (pictured)

Queen Letizia of Spain, 46, presided over the Board of Trustees of the Foundation Against Drug Addiction (FAD) in Madrid (pictured)

Queen Letizia (pictured in Madrid today) is really loving that Carolina Herrera white suit, which she debuted during a royal engagement on 3 May 2018 in Madrid

Queen Letizia (pictured in Madrid today) is really loving that Carolina Herrera white suit, which she debuted during a royal engagement on 3 May 2018 in Madrid

Work a white power suit by Carolina Herrera like Queen Letizia

She's famous for her chic style and Queen Letizia treated us to yet another polished look today.

The Spanish royal exuded elegance in a tailored two-piece by one of her favourite designers, Carolina Herrera.

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Letizia kept her makeup to a minimum, with just a dash of mascara and lipgloss. Her hair was style in a sleek shoulders-length blow dry. 

The wife of Felipe VI presided over the FAD's Board of Trustees meeting. She has been the honorary president of the institution since 2015, after taking over from her mother in law Queen Sofia.

This morning, after the meeting, she posed for a picture with several officials from the FAD and joked with some of the guests in attendance.  

The FAD's main mission is to  prevent drug use and other risk behaviours that prevent or hinder the development of teenagers, whether personal or social. 

Letizia (pictured) met with officials from the FAD and posed for a picture after the 11 o'clock meeting this morning

Letizia (pictured) met with officials from the FAD and posed for a picture after the 11 o'clock meeting this morning 

As per usual, Letizia (pictured) kept her makeup to a minimum, with a dash of eye-shadow and mascara and a coat of lip-gloss

As per usual, Letizia (pictured) kept her makeup to a minimum, with a dash of eye-shadow and mascara and a coat of lip-gloss 

Letizia has been busy this week, with no less than three engagements to date.  

On Monday, she attended the 175th anniversary of Spain's national police force with her husband Felipe VI. 

The Civil Guard was created in 1844, and its first accomplishment was the suppression of brigandage in southern Spain.

The Civil Guard are responsible for rural areas and highways during their daily duties. They also patrol borders and are involved with marine search and rescue.

The Queen looked relaxed as she walked around the room and met with officials of the FAD after their board of trustees' meeting this morning

The Queen looked relaxed as she walked around the room and met with officials of the FAD after their board of trustees' meeting this morning 

On Tuesday, Letizia honoured a solo engagement and attended the Famelab Espana 2019' Scientific Monologues presentation at Gran Maestre Theatre. She donned a navy blue jumpsuit for the occasion. 

Letizia is the eldest daughter of Jesús José Ortiz Álvarez, a journalist, and María de la Paloma Rocasolano Rodríguez, a nurse and hospital union representative.

She attended public high school and did a degree at the Complutense University of Madrid. She later gained an MA in Audiovisual Journalism at the Institute for Studies in Audiovisual Journalism.

She became Queen of Spain in 2014 when King Juan Carlos abdicated in favour of his son, now King Felipe VI. 

King Felipe of Spain and Queen Letizia are seen during the act of commemoration for the 175th Anniversary of The Civil Guards on 13 May

King Felipe of Spain and Queen Letizia are seen during the act of commemoration for the 175th Anniversary of The Civil Guards on 13 May

Letizia looked stylish during her solo engagement at the 'Famelab Espana 2019' Scientific Monologues presentation at Gran Maestre in Madrid on Tuesday 14 May

Letizia looked stylish during her solo engagement at the 'Famelab Espana 2019' Scientific Monologues presentation at Gran Maestre in Madrid on Tuesday 14 May

 

 

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