King Felipe and Queen Letizia visit Menorca
First joint trip of the year for King Felipe and Queen Letizia, who traveled to Menorca this Thursday to inaugurate the Labrés Pharmacy. SOURCE: (EUROPA PRESS)
Foundation for the Disabled
The Labrés Pharmacy is a modernist building rehabilitated with the inheritance received from the Menorcan businessman Juan Ignacio Balada Llabrés in 2009, and that after a thorough remodeling will now house the Foundation for the Disabled of Menorca.
Will attend the funeral of King Constantine
The trip of the King and Queen of Spain comes just as they have confirmed their presence at the funeral of King Constantine of Greece on Monday 16 in Athens.
King’s Island Walk
The visit of the King and Queen began with a walk around the King’s Island (Isla del Rey), an islet located in the port of Mahón that houses an old military hospital and the remains of an early Christian basilica.
Triple premiere look
A visit in which Queen Letizia has once again stood out with an impeccable look with a boho-chic touch as modern as stylish, and a triple premiere!
And Other Stories coat and belt
The monarch has worn new garments that we had not seen until now and that could not be more trendy; first, a white coat with maxi lapels and belt from And Other Stories. We love it!
Mango dress
Secondly, a Mango dress with a bohemian touch that is still available (on sale) on the brand’s website.
In the sales
A design that cost 59.99 euros ($64,93) and now we can find for 29.99 ($32,46), with a pasley print in cream and black, perkins neck and long sleeves with ruffled cuffs.
Pocket of Adolfo Domínguez
As accessories, a black leather shoulder bag by Adolfo Dominguez – which she wore for the first time during her recent trip to Croatia.
High heeled boots
And his third and last release, a pair of high black leather boots with a wide heel to facilitate his visit to the pre-carious terrain.
New favorite ring
In addition, and proving that she has a new ‘favorite’ ring that will replace Karen Hallam’s, the Coreteno jewel with a message in Italian – ‘Amor che tutto move’, ‘love moves everything’ – that she debuted at the Military Easter.
Warm welcome
Their Majesties have walked smiling through the streets of the island, happy for the warm welcome given to them by the Menorcan people.