Much like her fellow royal, Kate Middleton, Queen Letizia of Spain is known to revisit her wardrobe essentials — especially her well-curated shoe collection. This year alone, she’s recycled her black-heeled Massimo Dutti loafers and Magrit black kitten heels. And on Thursday, Queen Letizia reached for yet another familiar silhouette: a pair of burgundy pumps from Magrit, her go-to luxury Spanish footwear brand.

Queen Letizia wore burgundy pumps for a meeting ahead of the 16th Ap!Lleida Awards.

Queen Letizia wore burgundy pumps for a meeting ahead of the 16th ApLleida Awards.

This afternoon, the Spanish royal attended a meeting ahead of tonight’s 16th annual ApLleida Awards, presented by the Professional Association of Businesswomen of Lleida, which honors the professional achievements, innovation and leadership of women in the region. Queen Letizia arrived in her tried-and-true rich red kitten heels, featuring an elongated, pointed toe and a low, slender heel that struck a balance between elevated and practical. A clean vamp, meanwhile, lent the pumps a polished finish. A favorite in her luxe wardrobe, the kitten heels also made an appearance on Queen Letizia at the Pascua Militar ceremony at the Royal Palace in January.

Queen Letizia is a longtime supporter of Magrit’s footwear lineup, often rotating through its streamlined silhouettes. One such style is its buckle low-heel pumps, which she wore in January while hosting representatives from the Foundation for the Development of Nursing at La Zarzuela Palace. The royal has also taken a liking to the brand’s beige slingback heels, wearing them to a celebration of the College of Europe’s 2024-25 academic year over the summer.

Her shoes are from luxury Spanish footwear brand Magrit.

Her shoes are from luxury Spanish footwear brand Magrit.

For the awards on Thursday, Queen Letizia styled the burgundy kitten heels with a tailored, formfitting suit, featuring a cinched-waist blazer and straight-leg trousers, layered over a blue-and-white-striped blouse. Ahead of the ceremony this evening, Queen Letizia was seen meeting with Laia Rogel, the government delegate in Catalonia, Carlos Prieto, the mayor of Lleida and Miquel Sampe, the minister of enterprise, among others.