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Queen Letizia dons a chic trouser suit to attend national awards ceremony with King Felipe
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IntroductionQueen Letizia of Spain looked typically stylish on Thursday as she attended the National Innovation
Queen Letizia of Spain looked typically stylish on Thursday as she attended the National Innovation and Design Awards in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, with her husband King Felipe.
Despite a difficult 24 hours, which saw Queen Sofia, the 85-year-old mother of King Felipe, hospitalised for a urinary tract infection, the royal couple put on a smiling display as they greeted crowds and assembled school children.
Queen Letizia, 51, was dressed for the sunny Las Palmas weather in a coral trouser suit and beige slingbacks.
She wore her blazer open, revealing a white blouse with a gathered neckline, while her trousers were cropped.
The mother-of-two left her dark hair loose and kept her make-up simple, with a pair of gold earrings brightening her complexion.
Queen Letizia of Spain was dressed for the sunny Las Palmas weather in a coral trouser suit paired with beige slingbacks
King Felipe looked dapper in a grey suit with a pale yellow, patterned tie while Queen Letizia completed her look with a pair of gold earrings
Queen Sofia, 85, the mother of King Felipe, was rushed to hospital in Madrid on Wednesday. She is being treated for a urinary tract infection
Meanwhile, King Felipe looked dapper in a dark grey suit with a pale yellow, patterned tie.
He was photographed greeting Diana Morant, the Minister of Science, Innovation and Universities of Spain, whose department is responsible for the National Innovation and Design Awards celebrating the achievements of individuals and businesses.
Queen Letizia and King Felipe's appearance in Las Palmas comes just a day after the King's mother, Queen Sofia, was rushed to hospital in Madrid.
The royal, 85, was admitted to the Ruber International Clinic in Madrid to treat a urinary tract infection on Wednesday.
Her son King Felipe, 56, was later pictured waving from the passenger seat of his Lexus having visited her in hospital on Wednesday afternoon - and also attended her bedside on Tuesday evening, according to Spanish paper El Mundo.
He was quick to reassure concerned royal fans, telling media outside the hospital: 'She is very well, cheerful and eager to be discharged and return as soon as possible.'
It is unclear how long Queen Sofia will be remaining under surveillance at the health centre.
Sofia has been the 'queen mother' of Spain since her husband King Juan Carlos abdicated the throne in favour of their son Felipe in 2014.
Queen Letizia, the mother of Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia, looked typically glamourous at the National Innovation and Design Awards in Las Palmas
Letizia, 51, waved at the crowds and assembled school children and later shared a smile with her husband
King Felipe greeted Diana Morant, the Minister of Science, Innovation and Universities of Spain, whose department is responsible for the National Innovation and Design Awards
The royal couple looked united and put on a smiling display at the awards ceremony, which celebrates the achievements of individuals and businesses
The King and Queen made a handsome couple in their grey and coral trouser suits
Queen Letizia and King Felipe greeted school children who had gathered outside the venue
Since then she has kept up a busy schedule of public engagements alongside her son Felipe and his glamorous wife, Queen Letizia.
She has focused on her sponsoring activities, spending her time between La Zarzuela and the Marivent Palace in Palma de Mallorca in the summer months.
As recently as Monday, she attended Fernando Gomez-Acebo y Borbon's tribute but just the next day was rushed to hospital.
She also attended the wedding reception of Teresa Urquijo and Mayor of Madrid Luis Martínez-Almeida on Saturday, alongside a host of famous guests.
Sofia was joined by her husband Juan Carlos as well as their two daughters, Infanta Elena and Infanta Cristina. Elena's children, Victoria and Felipe, and Cristina's son Juan, were also present.
Queen Sofia had planned to travel to Huesca on Friday for an engagement at the city's food banks, but it has since been cancelled.
She is usually renowned for her good health and stays active, including using a walking machine in her room in La Zarzuela daily. This is her first time in hospital since she gave birth to King Felipe in 1968.
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