Queen Letizia looked typically chic in an emerald green frock this morning as she chaired an event for World Cancer Day in Madrid. The royal, 52, stepped out in the Spanish capital in a vibrant ensemble as she led the event with ease. February 4 marks World Cancer Day, which is led by the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) and was established in 2000. It was made to raise awareness about the disease and encourage people to understand how cancer can affect lives.
![[The royal, 52, stepped out in the grey Spanish capital in a vibrant ensemble as she led the event with ease]](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/04/11/94839719-14358345-The_royal_52_stepped_out_in_the_grey_Spanish_capital_in_a_vibran-a-4_1738669189255.jpg)
Letizia put her best fashion foot forward in a Persian green dress by Dandara Spain, which she has re-worn on several occasions, including when she visited the legacy of Carmen Martín Gaite in Salamanca last February. The mother-of-two turned heads in the ensemble, which consisted of a high keyhole neckline and a ruched waist to show off her slim frame. The frock fell elegantly to just below her knee and she paired it with a pair of pointed nude kitten heels.
![[Elsewhere, Letizia wrapped up warm, donning her camel overcoat by Carolina Herrera, along with her brown Magrit Mica bag]](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/04/10/94841263-14358345-image-a-16_1738666742795.jpg)
Elsewhere, Letizia wrapped up warm, donning her camel overcoat by Carolina Herrera, along with her brown Magrit Mica bag. Letizia put her best fashion foot forward in a Persian green dress by Dandara Spain , which she has re-worn on several occasions. The royal, 52, stepped out in the grey Spanish capital in a vibrant ensemble as she led the event with ease. Elsewhere, Letizia wrapped up warm, donning her camel overcoat by Carolina Herrera, along with her brown Magrit Mica bag.
![[Letizia oozed confidence as she was seen making a speech at the event on World Cancer Day]](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/04/10/94841351-14358345-image-m-22_1738666783709.jpg)
Her chocolate brown locks were typically sleek and styled with a side part, allowing her hair to fall neatly around her shoulders. The former journalist kept her makeup to a minimum with a pink glitzy shadow dusted over her eyelid, warm bronzer to accentuate her cheekbones and a sparkly gloss on her lips. She kept her makeup to a minimum with a peach shadow dusted over her eyelid, warm bronzer to accentuate her cheekbones and a sparkly pink gloss on her lips.
![[Her chocolate brown locks were typically sleek and styled with a side part, allowing her hair to fall neatly around her shoulders]](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/04/10/94841357-14358345-image-m-23_1738666793150.jpg)
Letizia oozed confidence as she was seen making a speech at the event, along with greeting the President of the Spanish Association Against Cancer, Ramon Reyes. Every three years, the UICC has a different theme for World Cancer Day which the campaign centres on to ensure that they are bringing attention to all elements of cancer diagnosis. From 2025 until 2027, the organisation will focus on 'United by Unique,' which is aims to ensure that the emotions - such as grief, pain, healing, resilience, love - are understood and heard.
![[The former journalist kept her makeup to a minimum with a pink glitzy shadow dusted over her eyelid, warm bronzer to accentuate her cheekbones and a sparkly gloss on her lips]](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/04/11/94841361-14358345-image-a-35_1738666947727.jpg)
The Princess of Wales, 43, recently shared a message ahead of World Cancer Day to help those going through tough times. She wrote on X: 'Don’t forget to nurture all that which lies beyond the disease,' along with a picture of her smiling in a forest in Windsor. Letizia oozed confidence as she was seen making a speech at the event on World Cancer Day. Her chocolate brown locks were typically sleek and styled with a side part, allowing her hair to fall neatly around her shoulders.
![[The mother-of-two turned heads in the ensemble, which consisted of a high keyhole neckline and ruching at the waist to show off her slim frame]](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/04/11/94841355-14358345-image-m-24_1738666801730.jpg)
The former journalist kept her makeup to a minimum with a pink glitzy shadow dusted over her eyelid, warm bronzer to accentuate her cheekbones and a sparkly gloss on her lips. The mother-of-two turned heads in the ensemble, which consisted of a high keyhole neckline and ruching at the waist to show off her slim frame. The Princess of Wales , 43, recently shared a message ahead of World Cancer Day to help those going through tough times.
![[The Princess of Wales , 43, recently shared a message ahead of World Cancer Day to help those going through tough times]](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/04/11/94837475-14358345-image-a-25_1738666825597.jpg)
Queen Letizia of Spain made a visit to a cancer association last Thursday dressed in lime green. Kate, who went through her own cancer journey last year, appears to be passing the reins down to her children, as her youngest child Prince Louis turned royal photographer, an art that she thoroughly enjoys. Letizia's event today comes after she made a visit to a cancer association last Thursday. The royal arrived at the Spanish Association Against Cancer headquarters in Madrid in a simple outfit with black cropped trousers, chunky leather boots and a satchel worth around £1,475 from Venezuelan American fashion designer Carolina Herrera.
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Perhaps the most eye-catching of her ensemble was a stunning neon green blazer, which featured a V-neck cut and shining silver buttons emblazoned across the front. The single-breasted blazer in lemon-lime green is estimated to cost £470. It was cinched ever so slightly at the waist and served to accentuate her figure. She was accompanied by her right-hand woman and head of the Queen's secretariat María Dolores Ocaña Madrid.