On November 6, the Spanish royals were sent off with honors at Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport, before heading to Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, for the start of a state trip in which Queen Letizia will undoubtedly attract media attention.

The wife of Felipe VI arrived in the Scandinavian country wearing a fitted long-sleeved dress by Carolina Herrera, one of her favorite brands when it comes to dressing, with dark red lounges and an elegant coat with large lapels, as described by La Vanguardia..

But the look with which she came to the center of attention of the Spanish media was the one she wore for the gala dinner that Queen Margaret prepared in honor of the Spanish kings.

Doña Letizia has gone from her striking red cape dress to a signature item in her wardrobe. Felipe Valera’s navy blue dress made mother Leonor de Borbón look like a fairy tale queen who was even compared to the princess from the animated film Anastasia on social networks.

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The Spanish media remind that Letizia pulled out a haute couture dress with embroidery from her closet, which she previously wore on a state trip to Peru, and then, a second time, during her stay in Japan.

Queen Letizia’s tiara at a gala dinner in Denmark

The princess-style dress was paired with fine and delicate jewelry that included a Flor de Lys tiara, the most picturesque Spanish crown, and diamond and sapphire earrings.

Meanwhile, King Felipe VI arrived at Christiansborg Palace in his military uniform.

At the gala dinner prepared by Queen Margareta, there was not only lavish elegance with pompous dresses, but also a painstaking “two-tone tiara”, according to Woman Today.

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Letizia wore a voluminous crown on her hair tied in a ponytail, which in terms of age, number of stones and value has no comparison with that of the Danish queen. Queen Margaret’s tiara dates back to 1840 and consists of 67 emeralds and 2,659 diamonds, according to the magazine.

Without mentioning its actual value, the only sure thing about this gem is that it cannot leave Denmark.

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Despite these data, Letizia managed to amaze 200 guests at a gala dinner at the seat of the parliament in the first state visit to Denmark since Felipe VI. took over as King of Spain, Lecturas notes. (AND)