The King and Queen Present the 2024 Miguel de Cervantes Prize to Álvaro Pombo

At the awrd ceremony, Queen Letizia wore a black midi dress by Hugo Boss, Carolina Herrera bag

On April 23, 2025, King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia attended the 2024 Miguel de Cervantes Literature Award ceremony at the University of Alcalá in Alcalá de Henares. The King and Queen presented the Miguel de Cervantes Prize for Literature in the Spanish Language to Álvaro Pombo García de los Ríos. The award is granted by the Spanish Ministry of Culture.

At the awrd ceremony, Queen Letizia wore a black midi dress by Hugo Boss, Carolina Herrera bag

At the awrd ceremony, Queen Letizia wore a black midi dress by Hugo Boss, Carolina Herrera bag

At the awrd ceremony, Queen Letizia wore a black midi dress by Hugo Boss, Carolina Herrera bag

At the awrd ceremony, Queen Letizia wore a black midi dress by Hugo Boss, Carolina Herrera bag

Álvaro Pombo was born in Santander in 1939. He holds a degree in Philosophy and Humanities from the Complutense University of Madrid and a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from Birkbeck College, London. He has been a member of the Royal Spanish Academy since 2004.

At the awrd ceremony, Queen Letizia wore a black midi dress by Hugo Boss, Carolina Herrera bag

At the awrd ceremony, Queen Letizia wore a black midi dress by Hugo Boss, Carolina Herrera bag

The Miguel de Cervantes Prize, worth €125,000, is a public award presented annually to a writer whose body of work has contributed to enriching the Spanish literary heritage.

At the awrd ceremony, Queen Letizia wore a black midi dress by Hugo Boss, Carolina Herrera bag

Queen Letizia wore Hugo Boss black midi dress belted
Hugo Boss black midi dress
3 Comments
  1. Beaucoup d'élégance chez ces dames qu'elles soient vêtues de noir, de blanc ou même avec d'une touche de violet !

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  2. Anonymous23/4/25 17:10

    Can’t go wrong with Hugo or Carolina, very elegant

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  3. Anonymous23/4/25 17:12

    The dress's classic midi length and A-line cut, flatteres Queen Letizia's figure while maintaining a dignified appearance suitable for the formal occasion. ​This outfit markes a departure from her previous choices for the Cervantes ceremony.

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