King Felipe and Queen Letizia attended the opening of the Parliament

Princess Leonor wore a green a-line dress by Adolfo Dominguez, and camel double-faced wool coat by Carolina Herrera

King Felipe, Queen Letizia and their daughter Princess Leonor attended the opening of the Spanish Parliament at the Palace of Cortes. The official opening of the Parliament of the Kingdom of Spain annually that takes place approximately in the second week following the investiture of the President of the Government. The event is traditionally held in the Chamber of Congress of the Deputies at the Palace of Cortes.

Princess Leonor wore a green a-line dress by Adolfo Dominguez, and camel double-faced wool coat by Carolina Herrera

Princess Leonor wore a green a-line dress by Adolfo Dominguez, and camel double-faced wool coat by Carolina Herrera

Princess Leonor wore a green a-line dress by Adolfo Dominguez, and camel double-faced wool coat by Carolina Herrera

Princess Leonor wore a green a-line dress by Adolfo Dominguez, and camel double-faced wool coat by Carolina Herrera

Princess Leonor wore a green a-line dress by Adolfo Dominguez, and camel double-faced wool coat by Carolina Herrera

Princess Leonor wore a green a-line dress by Adolfo Dominguez, and camel double-faced wool coat by Carolina Herrera

Princess Leonor wore a Carolina Herrera Double-faced wool coat
Carolina Herrera Double-faced Wool Coat

Princess Leonor wore Adolfo Dominguez A-line dress flared skirt
Adolfo Dominguez A-line Dress

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  1. I'm feeling brave so I am going to comment on Letizia's hair whether some of you like it or not. It looks like she cut off quite a few inches. Even though sometimes her hair looked quite beautiful when it was very long I still prefer this shorter more manageable length. I think it just looks neater and is more flattering for her face. Sorry, but that is my opinion. You can attack me & views because currently we all still have the right to free speech.

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    1. I agree with you--taking a few inches off looks really nice and very polished. Janet

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    2. I totally agree with you, in fact I think they are too long, even now, but better than before, but I will refrain from further comments. Free speech is non-existent with regard to Queen Letizia although free speech knows no bounds when it involves bashing the Japanese Imperial Family, Princess Stephanie of Luxemburg, Queen Mathilde and others.
      🌞 Virginia

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    3. Absolutely agree! She looks more polished with this hairstyle.

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    4. I like this length on her. It is youthful enough without being too young and is very versatile. There is no reason your comment should be controversial, Anon 14:08. Mine, however, may trigger some people. I don't like the grey streak in her hair. I wish she would cover it. It's a small thing, I know. I still think she is amazing.

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  2. Leonor in her outfit and her shoes! She is a young lady now.

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    1. Am so proud of her, she holding a handbag, very grown up!

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    2. Yes, Missy! And I am sure we remember her as a little girl, don't we!

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    3. Indeed. For me she was best dressed here.

      T

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  3. Leonore is the star here today. She looks quietly sophisticated, very well put together - and beautiful. I like everything about her look. Brava.
    - Anon 9:13

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  4. Leonor and QLet looks wonderful! Would only change the sleeves on Leonor's dress--I think they would look wonderful if they were long and fitted like QLet's or even long and slightly belled with a fitted cuff.

    Janet

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  5. Wow Leonor! Letizia has truly taught her well, she looks incredible. Classic. Her beauty shines here. Those luxurious accessories. Letizia looks beautiful as always. Felipe always looks so handsome.
    Chel

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  6. Depuis la première photo, j'admire Leonor qui a su combiner le vert canard de sa robe avec son manteau de couleur camel qui se retrouve dans ses chaussures ainsi que dans son sac à mains mais en plus soutenue !

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  7. Leonor looks lovely! So polished and sophisticated! MR

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  8. The color combination of Leonor's dress and coat is lovely. She wears one of her mother's handbags by Caroline Herrera. Her shoes are stylish. Her legs are a bit too pale. I know she probably tries to avoid as long as possible to wear tights.
    She must be careful not to dress too old, she is still a young woman that just starts her public life.

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    1. Leonor's legs are not too pale. They are her skin tone. Better that than granny pantyhose.

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    2. Tights of high quality and very thin do not have a granny look. Not everybody lives in a warm country. What must CP Mary and CP Victoria do when it is freezing ? Staying inside the whole Winter ?

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    3. They should wear boots!

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    4. Anonymous1/12/23 09:36

      Boots into the Parliament? I wonder Camila in boots opening the Parlaiment...LOL...

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  9. The Princess is all grown up and looking every inch the Queen she will one day be! Lovely colors on both royal ladies.

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  10. Very nice to see the Pss of Asturias again. Very polished today. Also, like Letizia's dress. css

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  11. Leonor looks beautiful. Love the CH green dress, beautiful color. The coat looks lovely. Queen Letizia looks beautiful, the red dress is stunning.

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    1. The green dress is not by CH but by Adolfo Dominguez, the coat is by CH.

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  12. Both ruin their look by going without socks and with a coat on a fairly cold day in Madrid.

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    1. Without socks ? Without tights or stockings or panty hose, I presume.

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    2. Stockings are not in style. Particularly nude stockings. They don't provide that much warmth anyway.

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  13. Stunning!

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