In Catalonia

 QUEEN LETIZIA 
 OF 
 SPAIN 
To support the recovery of social, economic and citizen activity following the COVID-19 lockdown, The King and The Queen visited Monasterio de Santa María de Poblet, where they saw the works of the painter Guinovart, toured the premises and reflected upon a selection of documents from the archive. Monasterio de Santa María de Poblet was founded in 1151 by Cistercian monks, it is located at the foot of the Prades Mountains. The construction of the Monastery began in the 12th century, it has varied architectural styles including; Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque. It was the first of three sister monasteries, known as the Cistercian triangle, that helped consolidate power in Catalonia in the 12th century. In 1991 the Monastery was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Before leaving they held a meeting with the monks of the Benedictine Community. 
PEDRO DEL HIERRO soft blue belted dress
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MACARENA 'alba50' ecru cotton credo wedges 
espadrilles


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Queen Letizia, first, opted for this dress by PEDRO DEL HIERRO, on the occasion of  a luncheon hosted by President Filipe Jacinto Nyussi.  This frock has a lot of similarities between the one owned by Meghan Markle.




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