Letizia of Spain and her daughter Leonor, united by a small (but precious) detail

After the jacket not chosen at random, and the enveloping cape quiet luxurythe Queen Letizia of Spaina couple of days ago, for her visit to the primary school in León, she opted for a look that was classy and practical at the same time.

What made the difference, however, were the details, or rather, a specific accessory, undoubtedly precious both for its economic and emotional value. In fact, a couple of earlobes have appeared on the earlobes of the Spanish sovereign refined earrings in white gold and rose gold with diamonds and tanzanite, chromatically en pendant with the blue sweater. Yet, that jewel, a creation with the brand's minimal design Gold&Roseshas already been seen recently.

(Photo by Carlos Alvarez/Getty Images)

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To be precise, to the lobes of the daughter Leonor on the day of his swearing-in on the Constitution last October. The Princess of Asturias, for the important occasion, chose a refined total white suit, completed by the same precious earrings chosen a few days ago by the motherhowever worn in a different way, i.e. oriented vertically.

Leonor of Spain

Leonor of Spain

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Leonor of Spain, a white suit (Made in Spain) for the oath on the Constitution

The Princess of Asturias turns 18 and for the ceremony that makes her role as heir to the throne official, she opts for a clean and meaningful look. Her sister Sofia shows off a cape dress rented while Queen Letizia bows to trendy blue

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There is no certainty whether the earrings belong to the future sovereign and her mother borrowed them or vice versa.

The Sasa earrings are on sale on the Goldamp Roses brand website for 1,855 euros.

Sasa earrings are on sale on the brand's website Gold & Roses at 1,855 euros.

What is certain is that it is not the first time that the two exchange clothes and accessories. It happened last April, and we are certain it will happen again. After all, for Letizia of Spain, but also for other people of the royal family, drawing from the wardrobes of other family members – such as that of her mother-in-law for example – has become a real and good habit.

Today's royal outfit: Letizia of Spain and that jacket chosen definitely not by chance

The Spanish sovereign is notoriously attentive to details, even stylistic ones. The last outfit, in particular the jacket, chosen for the visit to the headquarters of the Apramp association, testifies to this

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It's all about complicity.

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