Princess Leonor celebrated her coming of age at a private family dinner to which the press had no access, following the formalities that followed the swearing in of the Constitution on the morning of October 31.

Journalists from the Spanish media witnessed the arrival of the Spanish kings at El Pardo Palace, accompanied by their daughters Leonor and Sofía, who were traveling in the back of the same vehicle. They also filmed the entry of King Emeritus Juan Carlos I, his daughters infantas Cristina and Elena with some of their children.

It was already known that it was an intimate party of the cocktail type, so the appearance of the guests, as well as the appearance of the birthday girl herself, was a mystery until Vanitatis publicly published a picture of Princess Leonor at the moment she entered the palace. .

Although there are no official pictures, the Spanish media shared a photo of the future Queen of Spain from a distance, which clearly shows that the color red is the protagonist of the evening.

Without further details, what could be seen was that Leonor de Borbón went from a white two-piece dress from Serna Tailor Shop to a simple red dress with short sleeves, a closed neckline and below the knee. Of course, with a cinched waist, like those worn by her mother Doña Letizia.

This one equip Which she combined with bright shoes and smoothed hair reminded her of the appearance of her cousin Victoria Federica in adulthood.

Photo: Image taken from Instagram @ochoa_carlitos.

The daughter of Infanta Elena and Jaime de Marichalar turned 18 on September 9, 2018 and, unlike Princess Leonor, she celebrated in style nine months later, as Trendencias remembers, with a long crimson dress by Lorenzo Caprile.

It was a v-neck, sleeveless silk crepe design, but with a fringe trim that fell from her waist.

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Letizia’s look for Princess Leonor’s birthday

No photos have revealed the appearance of Queen Letizia or Infanta Sofia, although it is known thanks to Vanitatis that the wife of Felipe VI wore a sleeveless black dress, which she combined with lavish jewelry such as two Cartier bracelets and chaton earrings from the “jewel of the passage”.

It turned out that Infanta Sofía also wore a black outfit with small silver details. (AND)