Queen Letizia of Spain flashes leg as she dons a chic pattered skirt

Queen Letizia of Spain flashes some leg as she donned a chic £112 check skirt which features a large cut out as she attended a Film Festival in Navarra.

The royal, 50, was effortlessly elegant in a black long sleeved polo top which she paired with the fashion forward skirt for Opera prima: Ciudad de Tudela at the Moncayo cinema.

She completed her show stopping H&M x TOGA checked skirt with black stilettos and a chic leather handbag. 

Queen Letizia of Spain flashes some leg as she donned a chic £112 check skirt which features a large cut out as she attended Opera prima: Ciudad de Tudela Film Festival in Navarra 

The Spanish queen’s brunette locks were styled in a sleek centre parting which she pulled behind her ears. 

Looking typically stylish, she opted for a glamorous make-up look, with a brown smokey eye and a glossy lipstick. 

She added a bit more glamour by accessorising with small diamond cuff earrings. 

The beauty attended the Opera Prima Film Festival Ciudad de Tudela which is a contest specialised in first national feature films.

The royal, 50, was effortlessly elegant in a black long sleeved polo top which she paired with the fashion forward skirt

The royal, 50, was effortlessly elegant in a black long sleeved polo top which she paired with the fashion forward skirt

She completed her show stopping look with black stilettos and a chic leather handbag to match

She completed her show stopping look with black stilettos and a chic leather handbag to match 

The Spanish queen's brunette locks were styled in a sleek centre parting which she pulled behind her ears

The Spanish queen’s brunette locks were styled in a sleek centre parting which she pulled behind her ears

Opera Prima’s objective is promoting, publicising and rewarding the first works made in Spanish cinema throughout the year.   

It comes after Letizia was joined by King Felipe VI and their daughter Princess Leonor last week as they visited the winner of the Exemplary Town of Asturias Award.

The Spanish royal family visited the parish of Cadavéu in Valdés to celebrate the Princess of Asturias accolade, which is now in its 33rd year.

It is given to the town or village in Asturias ‘that has stood out in a notable way in the defence and conservation of its natural, environmental setting, its historical and cultural heritage’.

The beauty met with crowds of people who gathered outside the film festival to greet the Queen

The beauty met with crowds of people who gathered outside the film festival to greet the Queen 

Looking typically stylish, she opted for a glamorous make-up look, with a brown smokey eye and a glossy lipstick

Looking typically stylish, she opted for a glamorous make-up look, with a brown smokey eye and a glossy lipstick

Queen Letizia oozed confidence as she waved at crowds of fans before making her way into the festival

Queen Letizia oozed confidence as she waved at crowds of fans before making her way into the festival 

The Spanish Queen flaunted her toned legs as she donned a quirky cut out detail on her stunning skirt

The Spanish Queen flaunted her toned legs as she donned a quirky cut out detail on her stunning skirt 

The awards share their name with Princess Leonor, who is the Princess of Asturias.

Queen Letizia opted for smart casual for the outing, in a striped black and white T-shirt and black tailored trousers. She completed her look with black leather shoes.  

The royal wore her brunette locks loose for the occasion, and kept her make-up natural as she greeted locals and spoke with children in traditional dress.

Her eldest daughter Princess Leonor, 16, was just as stylish as her mother in a bright pink jumper and off-white cargo trousers. She swept her blonde hair back into a ponytail.

Leonor – who has a younger sister, Sofia – has been studying at UWC Atlantic College in Wales since September 2021, but returned home to Spain for half term.

Letizia beamed and waved at the crowds as she made her way into the venue for the film festival

Letizia beamed and waved at the crowds as she made her way into the venue for the film festival 

She added a bit more glamour by accessorising with small diamond and gold cuff earrings and a slew of rings

She added a bit more glamour by accessorising with small diamond and gold cuff earrings and a slew of rings 

Letizia appeared in great spsirts as she beamed before the Opera prima: Ciudad de Tudela Film Festival at the Moncayo cinema

Letizia appeared in great spsirts as she beamed before the Opera prima: Ciudad de Tudela Film Festival at the Moncayo cinema

King Felipe VI of Spain, Crown Princess Leonor and Queen Letizia visit to Cadavedo, which has been honoured as the 2021 Best Asturian Village

King Felipe VI of Spain, Crown Princess Leonor and Queen Letizia visit to Cadavedo, which has been honoured as the 2021 Best Asturian Village

It comes after the Spanish royal family met with victors of the Princess of Asturias Awards in Oviedo, in the Principality of Asturias in the north of the country.

The Princess of Asturias Awards are a series of annual prizes awarded in Spain by the Princess of Asturias Foundation – previously the Prince of Asturias Foundation – to individuals, entities or organisations from around the world who make notable achievements in the sciences, humanities and public affairs.

Each recipient present at the ceremony receives a diploma, a sculpture expressly created for the awards by Spanish sculptor Joan Miró, and a pin with the emblem of the Foundation.

There is also a monetary prize of 50,000 euros for each category, this amount is shared if the category has more that one recipient.

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