With the Easter holidays now behind us—a period during which we caught an unexpected glimpse of Queen Letizia attending a Good Friday procession in the Madrid district of Carabanchel—official royal life is back on schedule. For last week’s solemn occasion, she was joined by her husband, King Felipe VI, and their two daughters, Princess Leonor, 20, and 18-year-old Infanta Sofía. Appearing remarkably reserved and understated, the Spanish queen steered well clear of the more vibrant trends usually found in her spring repertoire, eschewing her signature colourful tailoring, patterned dresses and eye-catching separates in favour of a black coat and scarf.
Today, however, her ensemble returned to a classic mid-season aesthetic. Braving a warm but drizzly day in the Spanish capital, the Queen stepped out to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the “Talento Joven” (Young Talent) programme, held at the headquarters of the Spanish Chamber of Commerce in Madrid.
© Europa Press via Getty ImagesQueen Letizia, right, wears her tailored look alongside Spain’s Minister of Labour, Yolanda Diaz, on 8 April
© Getty ImagesThe ensemble is the first spring suit she’s worn since the season officially began
© WireImageThe 53-year-old royal, who donned a colourful blouse by Hugo Boss, was attending an engagement in Madrid
Letizia’s First Suit of Spring
With this latest appearance, Queen Letizia confirmed that a matching two-piece look remains her ultimate spring staple; notably, this is the first full trouser suit she has championed since the season officially began.
Looking back at her recent engagements, her choices have been somewhat more eclectic: on 20 March, she opted for a sophisticated white tweed dress for a visit to the Pope, followed by an embroidered jacket and skirt ensemble to receive the President of Senegal on 25 March. Just a day later, she pivoted back to separates, pairing a blue tweed jacket with black trousers for an audience at the Zarzuela Palace.
© Europa Press via Getty ImagesThe cream trousersuit looked perfect with rich brown accessories
© Getty ImagesThe Spanish queen wore chic double strap shoes by French brand Sezane
© AFP via Getty ImagesMatching two-piece looks with a spring vibe have long been a staple for the royal – here she is in 2004 with then fiancé Felipe, who was Crown Prince of Spain at the time
In fact, in order to find the last time she donned a traditional matching two-piece, you’d have to look back to 13 March. On that day, in Alcalá de Henares, the Queen debuted a chic grey suit from Zara for the closing ceremony of a Master’s degree in International Reporting.
A Nod to Her ‘Princess of Asturias’ Era
What is particularly striking about today’s look is the specific styling “formula” she has chosen to revisit—a combination that feels like a nostalgic nod to her years as the Princess of Asturias. To soften the structured lines of her suit, she opted for a vibrant, multicoloured floral top that feels quintessentially spring-like.
This particular pairing—a neutral suit elevated by a colourful or patterned blouse—takes us right back to her early years within the Royal Family. It was a signature look even during her days as the fiancée of the then-Prince Felipe. Indeed, she famously leaned into this aesthetic on 17 May 2004, when she met with then-President José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero just five days before her and Felipe’s royal wedding.
© Getty ImagesThen-Princess Letizia wearing her signature look back in 2012
A Splash of Colour for the New Season
The top she debuted this Wednesday morning, paired seamlessly with a cream-coloured suit, is a design by one of the royal’s go-to labels Hugo Boss, featuring a sophisticated ruched neckline. The “scarf-style” draping makes it a perfect choice for the unpredictable transitional weather.
To complete the ensemble, stylish Letizia turned to rich brown accessories, including a crocodile-effect clutch bag and a pair of ‘Babies’ block-heel shoes from the French brand Sézane. As for her jewellery, alongside her inseparable Coreterno ring, she wore the ‘Superstar’ star-shaped earrings from Valencia-based label Singularu (currently retailing at £17.99). These gold-plated steel earrings have become a fast favourite since she first wore them during an audience at the Zarzuela Palace back in November 2024.
The 53-year-old wore her brunette hair in a soft blow-dry that fell around her shoulders, proudly showing off her natural grey streak.