Letizia proves she's queen of the high street as she re-wears an elegant Zara jumpsuit in Madrid - and it cost just £10 in the sales!

  • Queen Letizia of Spain wore teal jumpsuit to an event in Madrid this morning
  • The stylish and elegant one-piece cost just £10 on sale in high street store Zara 
  • Spanish royal previously amazed fans with the gorgeous outfit in January

Spanish royal Letizia has once again proved she is queen of the high street today as she stepped out in a stunning teal outfit from Zara which costs just £10.

The mother-of-two donned the gorgeous blue ruffled jumpsuit she last wore in January, to attend the 'Microfinanzas BBVA' Foundation debate in Madrid this morning.

Her jumpsuit, which features loose fitting bottom half which makes it look like a dress, was on sale on the Zara website for just £9.99, reduced from £49.99, before selling out. 

Queen of the High Street! The Spanish royal rewore a stunning teal jumpsuit from Zara, which was on sale for just £9.99 before selling out, to today's event

Queen of the High Street! The Spanish royal rewore a stunning teal jumpsuit from Zara, which was on sale for just £9.99 before selling out, to today's event

Queen Letizia, pictured here with Minister of Economy and Business Nadia Calvino, paired her stunning jumpsuit with a black clutch bag and her trademark vertiginous heels

Queen Letizia, pictured here with Minister of Economy and Business Nadia Calvino, paired her stunning jumpsuit with a black clutch bag and her trademark vertiginous heels 

Wearing the teal patterned onepiece, with sheer sleeves and a pie crust collar, the royal kept her accessories classic, carrying a black clutch bag.

She finished the stylish outfit with her trademark vertiginous heels and a small pair of silver butterfly earrings by designer Elena Carrera.

The royal sported subtle but classic make-up to enhance her features, including a smoky eye, thick, groomed brows and a rose-tinted gloss on her lips. 

Her hair was styled into a sleek blowdry, with gentle waves that bounced as she walked through the venue. 

The royal paired her high street outfit with a stunning pair of Elena Carrera butterfly earrings for the roundtable event

The royal paired her high street outfit with a stunning pair of Elena Carrera butterfly earrings for the roundtable event 

The stunning teal patterned onepiece from high street shop Zara features sheer sleeves and a pie crust collar

The stunning teal patterned onepiece from high street shop Zara features sheer sleeves and a pie crust collar

Turn heads in a teal jumpsuit by Zara like Queen Letizia

Queen Letizia loves high-end brands such as Felipe Varela and Carolina Herrera but she also can't resist a high-street bargain!

She's often spotted championing affordable labels such as Mango, Uterque and of course Zara, which is where this jumpsuit is from.

Despite the fact it was reduced in the sale, it has the look of a designer piece thanks to the frill detail, stylish pleats and velvet belt. We love the cropped trousers too!

Sadly it has now sold out, but you can still turn heads in a teal jumpsuit like Letizia with the help of our edit below.

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Queen Letizia wore the onepiece for an event for the Microfinances BBVA foundation in Madrid today, which was established to create opportunities for vulnerable people through responsible finance

Queen Letizia wore the onepiece for an event for the Microfinances BBVA foundation in Madrid today, which was established to create opportunities for vulnerable people through responsible finance 

The Queen went on to chair a roundtable discussion titled 'Exceptional women: the value of an opportunity'

 The Queen went on to chair a roundtable discussion titled 'Exceptional women: the value of an opportunity'

At today's event, she met with the Minister of Economy and Business Nadia Calvino as they attended the Microfinances BBVA foundation debate in Madrid. 

The foundation was established to create opportunities for vulnerable people through responsible finance. 

The former journalist went on to head up a roundtable on 'Exceptional women: the value of an opportunity'.  

She was joined by other women from different sectors of the community, including Lita Cabellut, internationally-renowned spanish painter and Lourdes Alameda, national rugby team player, coach and player for the Sanse Scrum club.  

The royal kept her makeup subtle but chic and wore little jewellery for the event in Madrid today

The royal kept her makeup subtle but chic and wore little jewellery for the event in Madrid today

The Spanish royal kept her beauty look subtle and classic, with a sweeping smokey eye and a touch of highlighter

The Spanish royal kept her beauty look subtle and classic, with a sweeping smokey eye and a touch of highlighter 

Queen Letizia is famed for her chic and stylish sense of style, but continues to wear outfits that are affordable

Queen Letizia is famed for her chic and stylish sense of style, but continues to wear outfits that are affordable  

The group discussed what a difference an opportunity makes when it comes to overcoming barriers and fulfilling goals. 

Queen Letizia is mother to Princesses Leonor, 13, and Sofia, 11, with husband King Felipe, 50, who ascended to the Spanish throne in 2014. 

Letizia married King Felipe fifteen years ago at Cathedral Santa María la Real de la Almudena in Madrid.

The royal has had a busy week, as she celebrated her wedding anniversary to King Felipe yesterday. 

The former journalist sported subtle but classic make-up to enhance her features, including a smoky eye and a rose-tinted gloss on her lips

The former journalist sported subtle but classic make-up to enhance her features, including a smoky eye and a rose-tinted gloss on her lips

Queen Letizia's stunning outfit was finished with a bouncing blow dry, and chic but subtle makeup

Queen Letizia's stunning outfit was finished with a bouncing blow dry, and chic but subtle makeup 

The relationship began in November 2002 and in 2003, just months after she had been promoted to the position of anchor on the national news channel, she quit her job and days later the royal engagement was announced.

Letizia is the granddaughter of a taxi driver and the eldest daughter of Jesús José Ortiz Álvarez, a journalist, and first wife 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.

King Juan Carlos abdicated in 2014 in favour of his son, now King Felipe VI

The thrifty Queen previously wore the £9.99 Zara teal jumpsuit, which could be mistaken for a dress, when she attended attends the Scholarships for the Masters and Research Grants of the Iberdrola Foundation in Madrid, (pictured)

The thrifty Queen previously wore the £9.99 Zara teal jumpsuit, which could be mistaken for a dress, when she attended attends the Scholarships for the Masters and Research Grants of the Iberdrola Foundation in Madrid, (pictured) 

 

 

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Spanish royal Letizia proves she is still Queen of the High Street as she wears £10 Zara jumpsuit

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