Honorary President of UNICEF and devoted to causes related to children, she has resumed her official agenda after the bridge with this commemorative act

After a long bridge, Queen Letizia has resumed its official agenda this Thursday to preside in Madrid the central act of the UNICEF 75th anniversary, in which the challenge for children in the post-COVID-19 era has been deepened.

Mrs. Letizia, Honorary President of UNICEF and focused on causes related to childhood, has arrived punctually and most smilingly at the commemorative act held at the CaixaForum Madrid, where she delivered a heartfelt speech in which she wanted to highlight the impressive work of the United Nations Children’s Fund, emphasizing the achievements and in the challenges that lie ahead in their quest to ensure that all the children of the world can enjoy being children without worrying about anything else, defending the rights of children with passion, dedication and rigor.

A very special event in which UNICEF has taken stock of its 75-year history and in which the queen has dazzled with a “Christmas” look, making a safe bet on everything red. And it is that Doña Letizia has thrown the bottom of the wardrobe recovering one of her favorite skirts, a midi model with a flare and a geometric flower print in red on a white background of Carolina Herrera.

An elegant and sophisticated garment that has been combined with a simple fine knit sweater, turtleneck and long sleeves in white. She has also recovered his musketeer boots to the tone of Magrit, which we have seen her on numerous occasions.

With her hair down, her inseparable Karen Hallam ring and discreet hoop earrings with a small pearl, the Queen has once again signed an outstanding look.

The singer David Bisbal (i) attends the central act of the 75th anniversary of UNICEF, in which the challenge for children in the post-COVID-19 era will be deepened, this Thursday.

The singer David Bisbal (i) attends the central act of the 75th anniversary of UNICEF, in which the challenge for children in the post-COVID-19 era will be deepened, this Thursday.

A celebration in which it has coincided with faces known as that of Juanma López Iturriaga or David Bisbal, ambassador of UNICEF and who has not hesitated to support such an important date for the Organization with his presence.

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