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Queen Letizia of Spain looks stylish in a navy blue knitted dress as she attends the Rare Disease Day summit in Seville

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Queen Letizia of Spain triumphed in style once again as she attended an event marking Rare Disease Day in Seville, Andalusia.

The 51-year-old royal chaired the country’s official event to mark World Rare Diseases Day, which was held on Tuesday, March 5, at Seville’s FIBES Conference and Exhibition Center.

The former journalist wore a stylish knitted midi dress in navy blue from Spanish designer Galcon Studio.

The long sleeved number is known as the Floral Intarsia Knit Dress and features two large cream flowers on the front.

The elegant dress with round neck and belt at the waist is made of 100% merino wool. Once sold for €229, but is no longer available.

Pictured with Andalusian President Juanma Moreno, Queen Letizia of Spain wore a stylish knitted midi dress in navy blue by Spanish designer Galcon Studio as she attended an event to mark World Rare Disease Day in Seville on Tuesday, March 5.

Letizia wore the dress, which has a striking cream-colored floral design, a belt around the waist and wore her brown hair down

Letizia wore the dress, which has a striking cream-colored floral design, a belt around the waist and wore her brown hair down

As honorary president of the Spanish Federation of Rare Diseases (FEDER), which celebrates its 25th anniversary this year, Queen Letizia addressed the audience

As honorary president of the Spanish Federation of Rare Diseases (FEDER), which celebrates its 25th anniversary this year, Queen Letizia addressed the audience

Eagle-eyed royal fans may recognize the dress from previous official engagements, including Ateneo De Madrid’s bicentenary last April.

Before that, the mother of two wore the garment in March 2022 for the start of the ‘Talent Tour’ in Malaga.

In Seville she paired the dress with black patent leather shoes and diamond studs in the shape of a star, while her straight brown hair fell just below her shoulders.

While this year’s World Day for Rare Diseases took place on February 29, in Spain it was officially celebrated on March 5.

Also present were Andalusian President Juanma Moreno, Spanish Health Minister Monica Garcia and President of the Spanish Federation of Rare Diseases (FEDER) Juan Carrion.

FEDER, which campaigns for research and treatments for rare diseases, was founded 25 years ago in Seville.

Letizia, honorary president of the organization, last visited FEDER on February 13, where she also showed off her fashion flair.

She beamed as she arrived at the organization’s headquarters in Madrid, the Spanish capital.

Letizia had previously worn the elegant long-sleeved dress from Galcon Studio to previous official engagements, including the bicentenary of Ateneo De Madrid last April

Letizia had previously worn the elegant long-sleeved dress from Galcon Studio to previous official engagements, including the bicentenary of Ateneo De Madrid last April

The royal family was pictured smiling next to Andalusian President Juanma Moreno

The royal family was pictured smiling next to Andalusian President Juanma Moreno

The 51-year-old former journalist paired her dress with black patent leather shoes and diamond studs in the shape of a star

The 51-year-old former journalist paired her dress with black patent leather shoes and diamond studs in the shape of a star

Letizia chaired the event, which took place at Seville's FIBES Conference and Exhibition Center

Letizia chaired the event, which took place at Seville’s FIBES Conference and Exhibition Center

The royal made a stylish entrance in a striking chartreuse blazer from Hugo Boss, priced at £354.99, paired with wide-leg trousers and suede boots.

Letizia’s ‘Jestena’ coat debuted in November 2023 and is made from textured wool with an asymmetrical double-breasted front and classic notched lapels.

Every year she visits FEDER to find out more about the challenges and opportunities the charity expects for the year ahead.

She let her jacket take center stage and complemented it with wide-leg trousers, suede boots and a long wool coat – all in a sleek black shade.

The royal opted for her signature makeup look, with a smoky eye, bronzed cheekbones and nude lip, while her brunette locks fell over her shoulders.

Letizia completed her ensemble with minimal jewelry, opting only for diamond stud earrings and a gold ring.

FEDER helps people who have contracted a disease that affects fewer than five in 10,000 people. In Spain alone there are more than three million people who meet these requirements.

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