Queen Letizia announced the winners of the 2021 FPdGi Arts and Literature Award

Queen Letizia wore a Jericoa stretch wool twill open blazer and trousers, suit from Hugo Boss, and black cashmere sweater from Hugo Boss

On March 4, Queen Letizia participated with a pre-recorded video in the online event of the FPdGi Arts and Literature Award 2021. With the video, the Queen announced the winners of the 2021 FPdGi Arts and Literature Award in a virtual event in which winners from previous years and education experts discussed the role of culture and teaching in society.

Queen Letizia wore a Jericoa stretch wool twill open blazer and trousers, suit from Hugo Boss, and black cashmere sweater from Hugo Boss
Queen Letizia wore a Jericoa stretch wool twill open blazer and trousers, suit from Hugo Boss, and black cashmere sweater from Hugo Boss
Queen Letizia wore a Jericoa stretch wool twill open blazer and trousers, suit from Hugo Boss, and black cashmere sweater from Hugo Boss
Queen Letizia wore a Jericoa stretch wool twill open blazer and trousers, suit from Hugo Boss, and black cashmere sweater from Hugo Boss
Queen Letizia wore a Jericoa stretch wool twill open blazer and trousers, suit from Hugo Boss, and black cashmere sweater from Hugo Boss
Queen Letizia wore a Jericoa stretch wool twill open blazer and trousers, suit from Hugo Boss, and black cashmere sweater from Hugo Boss

In the video, there is also a pre-recorded meeting in which the Queen spoke with some of the winners in Arts and Literature from previous years: the painter Hugo Fontela (2014 FPdGi Award), the poet Elena Medel (2016), the singer Soleá Morente (2018) and the stage director Rafael R. Villalobos (2019). The event was organized by FPdGi in collaboration with the Autonomous Community of La Rioja. The current situation of the pandemic caused the event to be held in virtual format.

Queen Letizia wore a Jericoa stretch wool twill open blazer and trousers, suit from Hugo Boss, and black cashmere sweater from Hugo Boss
Queen Letizia wore a Jericoa stretch wool twill open blazer and trousers, suit from Hugo Boss, and black cashmere sweater from Hugo Boss
Queen Letizia wore Hugo Boss Jericoa Stretch Wool Twill Open Jacket and Trousers
Hugo Boss Jericoa Stretch Wool Twill Open Jacket and Trousers
Queen Letizia wore a new black lace trim camisole tank top from Zara
Zara black lace trim camisole tank top

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  1. I love this suit so much. That soft pink color, the perfect tailoring. I think adding the black this time looks great.
    Chel

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    1. Anonymous5/3/21 02:39

      I agree - the black works really well with the pink.
      M

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  2. Tailleur/pantalon que je vois en rose poudré lui va à ravir surtout avec ce petit haut noir aux fines bretelles en dentelle ; les escarpins noirs complètent très bien son look !

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  3. Me gusta mucho este traje, tan profesional y a la vez, tan femenino y primaveral. Le sienta como un guante.
    Ha sido encantador ver y oír a la Reina moderando el debate entre los jóvenes artistas, como en sus viejos tiempos de la tv. ¡Qué gran comunicadora es!

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  4. What a beautiful setting! Does anyone know where this is? She looks professional, and lovely as always :)

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    1. Anonymous5/3/21 16:39

      Letizia's office, they live very near of the Palace of Zarzuela ( which is not a place, actually, it was named like that because Juan Carlos and Sofia lived there). RF

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  5. Anonymous5/3/21 04:53

    Pink suit with black top and pumps looks lovely. This outfit make me think of spring and flowers. Beautiful and classic combination.
    Karen

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  6. Thank you, RF! So to clarify, is Letizia’s office at Zarzuela or at the Prince’s Pavilion? Thanks again! Gloria

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    1. Esta no es la oficina de Letizia, es su sala de reuniones. La hemos visto muchas veces aquí en video-conferencias ella sola, con el Rey, incluso con la Princesa y la Infanta. Es la primera vez que vemos la sala con los ventanales descubiertos, ya que tanta luz estorba en los monitores.
      La oficina de la Reina no se ha visto nunca. Es impensable que no tenga un escritorio lleno de papeles e informes, tan concienzuda como es ella :)) Así que no sabemos si está en Zarzuela o en el Pabellón.
      Esta sala tenía antes sofás y mesas bajas, muebles anticuados e incómodos. La Reina lo remodeló así, diáfano y funcional. Lo voy a buscar y lo pongo ;)

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    2. Aquí está la sala con su aspecto anterior: https://www.hola.com/imagenes/realeza/casa_espanola/20200424166553/reina-letizia-cambio-despacho/0-815-911/letizia-redes2-a.jpg
      Un vídeo: https://www.rtve.es/alacarta/videos/noticias-de-moda-famosos-y-tendencias/reina-letizia-asi-su-despacho-muebles/5549469/

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    3. Anonymous6/3/21 21:42

      Angie, el video dice que es el despacho de Letizia. Han quitado la mesa redonda y han levantado los estores.

      Sonia.

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  7. Ya se ve que han quitado la mesa redonda y han levantado los estores, Sonia, pero eso no puede ser un despacho, diga el vídeo lo que quiera. ¿Cómo en una oficina de trabajo no va a haber un escritorio, unas estanterías, archivadores, libros, papeles, dossiers, botes de lápices y bolis, un teléfono...? Una mesa redonda se saca en un momento dado, pero ¿todo lo demás también y continuamente?... Que no, que no me convence.
    Pero bueno, cada una es libre, jeje.

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    1. Anonymous7/3/21 08:28

      Bueno, sí, tiene sentido lo que dices. De hecho creo que Felipe también ha usado esta "sala" alguna vez.
      Sabemos que Felipe tiene su despacho en Zarzuela, no en su casa, (aunque está a practicamente 2kms de distancia) lo más probable es que esto sea el Pabellón, porque es más moderno y se haya podido remodelar, pero no es seguro, claro.

      Sonia

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  8. Angie and Sonia ,
    I see now that it is the place we’ve seen before after looking at the videos . To me it looks like a conference room - where you meet and talk with others. Like Angie suggests, I’ll bet she has a private “office” space with files, reports, pens, phone etc. and if she doesn’t, she’s certainly a lot neater than I am :)

    How lovely to have such great windows! Thanks for the info,
    Gloria

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  9. Hi Gloria, we do not now if it is the Pavillon or Zarzuela Palace properly, but the garden is the Zarzuela's one as both sites are very near, 2kms or so, called the Complex of Zarzuela, a hill by the Mount of El Pardo.

    Sonia

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    1. Desde luego, en la "vieja Zarzuela" no está, así que hay 2 opciones para la ubicación de esta sala: Edificio Magnolias, construido hace diez años de espaldas a Zarzuela y es el centro administrativo o bien, el Pabellón, que sabemos que tiene dedicada la planta baja a funciones institucionales y la Familia Real vive en la 1ª planta.
      Magnolias: https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Ftronosyreinos.foroactivo.com%2Ft156-palacio-de-la-zarzuelmonte-del-pardo&psig=AOvVaw0V_rQ2gv4NwTsxZX2_EEBA&ust=1615197706091000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0CAIQjRxqFwoTCODqi9L2ne8CFQAAAAAdAAAAABBi

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    2. Thanks again, Sonia and Angie!

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