Gorgeous in green! Queen Letizia of Spain looks stylish in an emerald dress and nude sling-backs as she attends an International School of Music opening in Oviedo
- Queen Letizia attended an International School of Music opening in Oviedo
- Students complete summer courses led by the world's leading musicians
- Royal, 46, beamed in a green dress with floral pattern teamed with nude heels
Queen Letizia stepped out in style as she attended the opening of summer courses at the Princess of Asturias Foundation International Music School today in Oviedo, Spain.
Presiding over the occasion held at the Archeological Museum, the mother-of-two was greeted by representatives of the Princess of Asturias Foundation, including course artistic director Santiago Ruiz and conductor Aarón Zapico.
The 46-year-old beamed in a green dress with floral pattern, teamed with nude sling-back heels for an effortlessly sophisticated appearance.

Queen Letizia (pictured centre) attended the summer courses opening of the Princess of Asturias Foundation International Music School today in Oviedo

The mother-of-two presided over the conference held at the Archeological Museum, which was open only to students and staff

Queen Letizia looked right at home as she met young people attending musical summer courses

The Royal wore her signature look of minimal make-up along, while she kept her brunette hair in loose waves for an effortlessly chic appearance

Look the pick of the bunch in Queen Letizia's Maje dress
Whilst the Duchess of Cambridge enjoys her summer break and the Duchess of Sussex continues her maternity leave, it’s down to Queen Letizia of Spain to give us some regal fashion inspiration.
The Spanish royal brought an air of elegance at an event for the Princess of Asturias Foundation in a Maje dress, Carolina Herrera patent leather slingback pumps, Coolook earrings and a ring by Karen Hallam.
Green floral dresses are big news right now, mainly because they’re the perfect desk-to-dinner option, but Letizia’s has to be our favorite spot so far. We love the hanky hem finish and wrap bodice, whilst the shirred waistband flatters the figure.
The ‘Rayema’ dress is now in the sale, so if you want to get Letizia’s look then hurry and click (right). Alternatively, splash the cash a little more on a replica dress by Veronica Beard from the carousel below, where you’ll also find summer must-haves by Chaus and Veronica Beard.


Queen Letizia tied her look together by wearing her glossy brunette hair in loose waves with a side-parting.
Wearing minimal make-up, she drew attention to her eyes by defining them with a dark eyeliner.
The royal was given a front row seats for presentations including a summary video of the activities from the International School of Music 2018 and a 'Question Time' led by the technical secretary of the Princess of Asturias Foundation.
The Princess of Asturias Foundation International Music School is the sum of a project initiated in 1990, when six outstanding music professors were transferred along with the chamber orchestra to Oviedo.
Despite years of collaboration, it wasn't until 2005 that the foundation created the International School of Music.
The move transformed the artistic and musical life of the region and lay the foundations for young musicians.

Queen Letizia took the time to greet those who lined the streets outside the Archeological Museum, and was received by representatives of the Princess of Asturias Foundation

The Princess of Asturias Foundation International Music School opening also involved a 'Question Time' led by the technical secretary of the Princess of Asturias Foundation

The Spanish royal appeared in good spirits as she posed for photographs alongside staff and students of the leading music institute

Students attending summer courses at the Princess of Asturias Foundation International Music School are taught by 22 teachers from seven different nationalities


Queen Letizia beamed as students greeted her with applause while she took her front row seat

The 46-year-old was given a tour of the photographic exhibition by Mrs. Ruth Aderson in addition to being given the opportunity to sign the book of honour
Classes at the prestigious music facility are led by some of the world's leading professors and those who've received awards in the foundation's annual acknowledgements.
Among the sessions on offer this summer from 22 teachers who come from seven different nationalities is the disciplines of wood, key, string, wind in addition to orchestral direction and musical composition.
During today's conference, Queen Letizia was given a tour of the photographic exhibition by Mrs. Ruth Aderson, Princess of Asturias Award for International Cooperation 1997, for the Hispanic Society of America.
The mother-of-two the signed the book of honour before taking time to greet attendees and students, along with posing for a group photo.
Queen Letizia appeared delighted to have the opportunity to speak to the next generation of musicians who will influence the heritage of the nation.

Queen Letizia appeared delighted as she stood alongside the next generation of musicians to influence the region

Mother-of-two teamed a floral print green dress with nude sling-back heels for a sophisticated look, complete with matching emerald earrings

Conductor Aarón Zapico revealed the framework for the summer courses, including a focus on the disciplines of wood, key, string and wind

Queen Letizia (pictured centre) has had a busy week of engagements including a welcoming ceremony at Zarzuela Palace