Both women’s choice of wearing the deep crimson hue signals their fashion bonafides. Burgundy has quickly become the go-to ...
King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain were pelted with mud, bottles, and other objects, and the scene was captured in “wild” photos posted by Getty Images. According to NBC, the “anger and ...
Queen Letizia, 52, and her eldest daughter Crown Princess Leonor, 18, looked stunning in complementary blue outfits ... paired with a crisp white shirt, a pink, silk tie and black brogues.
Insults, mud, and missiles were hurled at King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain as the royal couple were confronted by survivors of Valencia’s deadly floods. The natural disaster, labelled as one of ...
Queen Letizia and King Felipe visited the devastated Valencia region, after flash floods ravaged the area. The residents are grieving and angry. Massive flooding has killed at least 217 people.
Her work previously appeared on ok.co.uk, in OK! Magazine and Reach PLC magazines. Queen Letizia and King Felipe VI were hit by mud thrown by protestors as they visited an area of Spain devastated ...
"Get out! Get out!" and "Killers" the crowd shouted among other insults as the monarch, accompanied by Queen Letizia and other government officials, tried to talk to locals in Paiporta, an ...
Spain’s King Felipe and Queen Letizia were left streaked in mud today and a bodyguard was left bleeding after a disastrous visit to the town of Paiporta, which was hit by a devastating flash ...
How then did a visit to the disaster zone by Spain’s King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia end in a riot? The royal couple were splattered in mud and showered with missiles by angry locals in the ...
Nov. 3 (UPI) --Angry protesters hurled eggs and mud at Spain's King Felipe and Queen Letizia as the couple toured the Valencia region of the country, where at least 200 people are dead following ...
The monarch and Queen Letizia had visited the town of Paiporta, which has been severely affected by the floods. It comes amid growing discontent in Spain over the lacklustre response to the floods ...