These last few weeks have been extremely hard for Valencia, hit by the already dubbed the worst DANA of the centurywhich has left 215 dead so far, between that province and those of Cuenca, Albacete and Málaga. However, within this great catastrophe there has been a ray of hope when seeing how thousands of volunteers mobilized to help those who needed it most, the amount of donations they have received and how everyone has thrown their weight behind the earth.
We have also seen how many celebrities traveled to zone 0 to lend a hand, such as Miguel Ángel Silvestre, Lola Indigo and Rosalía. Several politicians and the kings of Spain also approached, who suffered an incident while walking through the streets of Paiporta, one of the most affected.
Their reception was not what was expected and the attendees began to throw mud at the procession, hitting both Felipe VI and Letizia, who experienced one of the most tense moments we have seen so far, with the queen quite affected.
The queen puts on her simplest dress
Since then, We had not seen Doña Letizia in public againHowever, today he met with national social entities that are working to help people affected by DANA, in their respective areas.
In this first appearance after the incident, the queen has put on her most sober look: a fitted black suit with the jacket with shoulder padsfishing pants and pumps. Under the ‘blazer’, Letizia wore a contrasting white t-shirt.
For a situation as delicate as this, the queen has preferred to leave her most daring looks aside, opting for a simple office styling that does not attract much attention, directing the conversation to the topic they were going to discuss.
With her hair she followed the same idea, leaving her midi hair straight with the part slightly tilted. Of course, her ‘beauty look’ was the same as always: some eyes marked with a ‘nude’ lipstick very natural, raising the color of your lip.
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