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Queen Letizia looked chic in a smart casual ensemble as she visited the Asturias Model City Award winner with the Spanish royal family.

Queen Letizia looked chic in a smart casual ensemble as she visited the Asturias Model City Award winner with the Spanish royal family.

Queen Letizia of Spain showed off her chic figure in a smart casual ensemble as she visited the Asturias Model City Award winner with the Spanish royal family today.

The Spanish royal family visited the village of Sotres in Cabrales on Saturday to celebrate the Princess of Asturias’ 35th birthday.

Queen Letizia, 52, was joined by her husband King Philip VI, her daughter Princess Sofia, 17, and Crown Princess Leonor, 18 – the namesake of the Asturias Prize – to present the award.

The award is given to a town or village in Asturias “that has distinguished itself noticeably in the protection and preservation of its natural environment and its historical and cultural heritage.”

The awards are named after Princess Leonor, Princess of Asturias.

Queen Letizia looked chic in a smart casual ensemble as she visited the Asturias Model City Award winner with the Spanish royal family.

Queen Letizia of Spain showed off her chic figure in a smart casual ensemble as she visited the Asturias Model City Award winner with the Spanish royal family today.

King Felipe of Spain (left), Queen Letizia (right), Crown Princess Leonor (second from right) and Princess Sofia pose during a visit to the village of Sotres.

King Felipe of Spain (left), Queen Letizia (right), Crown Princess Leonor (second from right) and Princess Sofia pose during a visit to the village of Sotres.

For today’s appearance, Queen Letizia opted for a smart casual look: a cream turtleneck jumper and a tailored gray and white check jacket.

She completed her ensemble with black trousers, sleek brunette locks down over her shoulders, and kept her makeup in her typical natural style.

Her daughters – Leonor and Sofia – both wore blue jeans, with the eldest choosing a black T-shirt and jacket, similar to her mother’s jacket, but in a darker color.

The youngest Spanish royal wore a navy blue sweater during a family trip to Sotres.

The Princess of Asturias Prize is a series of annual prizes awarded in Spain by the Princess of Asturias Foundation (formerly the Prince of Asturias Foundation) to individuals, organizations and organizations from around the world who have achieved outstanding achievements in the fields of science, humanities and public affairs. .

Each laureate present at the ceremony receives a diploma, a sculpture specially created for the award by the Spanish sculptor Joan Miró, and a badge with the emblem of the Foundation.

Each category also has a cash prize of €50,000, this amount is divided if there is more than one recipient in a category.

This happens after Spanish members of the royal family put on a stylish display on Friday night as they attended an awards concert in Oviedo in the north Spain.

Queen Letizia, 52, was joined at the awards ceremony by her husband King Philip VI, her daughter Princess Sofia, 17, and Crown Princess Leonor, 18, the namesake of the Asturias Prize.

Queen Letizia, 52, was joined at the awards ceremony by her husband King Philip VI, her daughter Princess Sofia, 17, and Crown Princess Leonor, 18, the namesake of the Asturias Prize.

The award is given to a town or village in Asturias

The award is given to a town or village in Asturias “that has distinguished itself noticeably in the protection and preservation of its natural environment and its historical and cultural heritage.”

The awards are named after Princess Leonor, Princess of Asturias.

The awards are named after Princess Leonor, Princess of Asturias.

For today's appearance, Queen Letizia chose a smart casual look: a high collar, a cream jumper and a tailored gray and white check jacket.

For today’s appearance, Queen Letizia chose a smart casual look: a high collar, a cream jumper and a tailored gray and white check jacket.

Queen Letizia and her eldest daughter, Crown Princess Leonor, looked stunning in complementary blue outfits, while King Felipe VI, 56, also opted for a double-breasted navy suit.

Only the youngest daughter of the Spanish royal couple, Infanta Sofia, chose a black shade of blue for the concert held in the Prince Felipe Hall in Oviedo on the eve of the Princess of Asturias Award.

Queen Letizia looked typically chic in a royal blue bodycon midi dress. The long-sleeve design featured an asymmetrical neckline and subtle ruffles that accentuated her petite figure.

She paired her statement dress with gold pointed-toe heels and a matching clutch bag.

The Princess of Asturias Award is a series of annual prizes awarded in Spain by the Princess of Asturias Foundation.

The Princess of Asturias Award is a series of annual prizes awarded in Spain by the Princess of Asturias Foundation.

Her daughters, Leonor and Sofia, both wore blue jeans, the eldest chose a black T-shirt and a jacket similar to her mother's, but in a darker color.

Her daughters, Leonor and Sofia, both wore blue jeans, the eldest chose a black T-shirt and a jacket similar to her mother’s, but in a darker color.

Each laureate present at the ceremony receives a diploma, a sculpture specially created for the award by the Spanish sculptor Joan Miró, and a badge with the emblem of the Foundation.

Each laureate present at the ceremony receives a diploma, a sculpture specially created for the award by the Spanish sculptor Joan Miró, and a badge with the emblem of the Foundation.

Each category also has a cash prize of €50,000, this amount is divided if there is more than one recipient in a category.

Each category also has a cash prize of €50,000, this amount is divided if there is more than one recipient in a category.

The glamorous former journalist wore her shoulder-length shiny brown hair in a classic blow-dry and tucked it behind her ears, revealing a pair of dainty silver and sapphire earrings.

Smokey eyes completed her evening look, while dark red lipstick illuminated her bronzed complexion.

Princess Leonor, the future monarch, who was today named honorary mayor of Oviedo, matched her mother’s elegance in a pale blue tulle floral skirt.

The Spanish royal family poses for photographs in the village of Sotres, Cabrales, on Saturday.

The Spanish royal family poses for photographs in the village of Sotres, Cabrales, on Saturday.

Princesses Leonor and Sofia stopped to speak with the families who had gathered to greet them.

Princesses Leonor and Sofia stopped to speak with the families who had gathered to greet them.

The midi skirt with a satin belt and subtle pleats was a real highlight.

The future Queen of Spain expertly paired the sophisticated outfit with a simple black crew-neck top and completed her ensemble with a pair of patent black kitten heels.

She wore her long blonde hair in loose waves and kept her makeup simple, following Laetitia’s lead by wearing dark lipstick and dark eye makeup.