Queen Letizia, King Felipe VI & Their 2 Daughters Visit Serra De Tramuntana & The Lluc Sanctuary — Pics
Aug. 5 2021, Published 1:27 p.m. ET
A family affair! Queen Letizia of Spain and her husband, King Felipe VI, took their two daughters — Princess Leonor, 15, and Infanta Sofía, 14 — along for a visit to Escorca, Spain.
The family of four visited Serra de Tramuntana — a mountain range in Mallorca — and a monastery and pilgrimage site called Lluc Sanctuary on Wednesday, August 4.
Scroll through the gallery below to see their outing!
The brunette beauty wore a light blue wrap dress with sandals, while her eldest daughter sported a polka dot blue frock with espadrilles.
The Queen — who didn't mind letting her gray hair show — had to fan herself, as she was hot!
Meanwhile, Sofía dazzled in a white romper, which she paired with matching espadrilles that her sister was wearing.
King Felipe also looked dapper in a patterned top and blue pants.
The brood waved to all of the adoring fans, and people couldn't help but comment on put together they all looked.
"Stunning,” one person said, while another added, "So pretty."
“Such a beautiful family,” a third one noted.
Earlier this week, King Felipe met with Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez at Marivent Palace in Palma, Spain.
On August 1, the mom-of-two handed our prizes at the Atlántida Mallorca Film Fest — and she even got to chat with actress Dame Judi Dench.
The pair are most likely soaking up this time together, as Princess Leonor will be starting classes at UWC Atlantic in Wales on August 30.
"United World Colleges (UWC) is a pioneering meeting place for the world’s young people and serves a clear mission - to change the world for the better," Peter T. Howe, Principal of the College, said. "Our passion is to make education a force to unite people, nations and cultures for peace and a sustainable future. We forge a deliberately diverse group of young people to become 'change makers' who make a positive and enduring difference through service to our global community."
"We are delighted the princess is joining us. As a student entering UWC Atlantic she will be one of a wonderful group of vibrant young people living and learning together. We hope very much she enjoys her time in Wales and have little doubt she will thrive as a member of our amazing community," the statement continued.
Looks like it was a great trip!