Queen Letizia, in a red suit, to visit the portraits of Annie Leibovitz with the artist

Last November, the portraits that Annie Leibovitz , the most famous photographer in the world, took of the King and Queen of Spain on the occasion of their tenth anniversary on the throne came to light. The photographs, exhibited at the Bank of Spain, soon went around the world for their impressive beauty. Today, the protagonists were able to meet and visit the exhibition 'The Tyranny of the Cronos' together. Don Felipe VI and Doña Letizia met with Annie Leibovitz, almost a year after the photographs were taken at the Royal Palace.
For this event, the Queen has chosen a simple and correct outfit, which she has already worn on other occasions. Queen Letizia has opted for one of her red suits, a 'must have' in her wardrobe, with a symbolic colour in our country. It is specifically a two-piece suit made up of a fitted blazer with two buttons and flared trousers with an opening at the bottom.
When it came to matching it, the Queen also opted for minimalism, choosing the colour beige. Underneath the suit, she wore a fitted top in that shade, and at her feet, low-heeled pumps, and when she arrived at the Bank of Spain, she also wore a matching handbag.
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