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Queen Letizia of Spain

Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano (Spanish pronunciation: [leˈtiθja oɾˈtiθ]; born 15 September 1972) is the Queen of Spain as the wife of King Felipe VI. She came from a middle-class family and worked as a journalist for ABC and EFE before becoming a news anchor at CNN+ and Televisión Española. In 2004, she married Felipe, then Prince of Asturias and heir apparent to the Spanish throne. Their daughters, Leonor and Sofía, were born in 2005 and 2007 respectively. As Princess of Asturias, Letizia represented her father-in-law, King Juan Carlos, in Spain and abroad. On her father-in-law's abdication in June 2014, Felipe and Letizia became king and queen.

Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano
Queen Letizia in 2022
Queen consort of Spain
Tenure19 June 2014 – present
Born (1972-09-15) 15 September 1972 (age 50)
Oviedo, Asturias, Spanish State
Spouse
(m. 1998; div. 1999)

(m. 2004)
Issue
HouseBourbon-Anjou (by marriage)
FatherJesús José Ortiz Álvarez
MotherMaría de la Paloma Rocasolano Rodríguez
Signature

Family

Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano was born on 15 September 1972 at Miñor Sanatorium in Oviedo, Asturias,[1] the eldest daughter of Jesús José Ortiz Álvarez, a journalist, and his first wife, María de la Paloma Rocasolano Rodríguez, a registered nurse and hospital union representative.[2] She has two younger sisters, Telma (b. 1973) and Érika (1975–2007), whose death was widely reported by press as due to an intentional prescription drug overdose.[3]

Letizia's parents divorced in 1999 and her father remarried in Madrid on 18 March 2004 to fellow journalist Ana Togores.[4][5]

Letizia's paternal grandparents were José Luis Ortiz Velasco (ca. 1923–2005), a commercial employee at Olivetti;[6] and María del Carmen "Menchu" Álvarez del Valle (1928–2021), a radio broadcaster in Asturias for over 40 years. Her maternal grandfather was Francisco Julio Rocasolano Camacho (1918–2015), a mechanic and cab driver in Madrid for over 20 years who was of French and Occitan origin.[7][8][9] Letizia's maternal grandmother, Enriqueta Rodriguez Figueredo (1919–2008) was born in the Philippines to Filipino and Spanish parents.[10][11]

British genealogists have provided evidence that through her mother's Rocasolano lineage, Letizia descends from Astorg Roquesoulane (died c.1564), and her coat of arms incorporates the arms of the Rocasolano family.[12] Reports have suggested – and remain unproven – that on her paternal grandfather's side, Letizia is a descendant of an untitled family descended from medieval nobility who served as constables of Castile.[13]

Education and career

Letizia attended La Gesta School in Oviedo, before her family moved to Rivas-Vaciamadrid[14] near Madrid, where she attended the Ramiro de Maeztu High School.[15] She completed a bachelor's degree in journalism, at the Complutense University of Madrid, as well as a master's degree in audiovisual journalism at the Institute for Studies in Audiovisual Journalism.[16]

During her studies, Letizia worked for the Asturian daily newspaper La Nueva España and later for the newspaper ABC and the news agency EFE.[15][16] After completing her master's degree, she travelled to Guadalajara, Mexico, where she worked at the newspaper Siglo 21 and began work toward a PhD. She did not, however, complete her doctoral thesis because she returned to Spain.[17] After returning to Spain, she worked for the Spanish version of the economic channel Bloomberg before moving to the news network CNN+.[16]

In 2000, she moved to TVE, where she started working for the news channel 24 Horas. In 2002, she anchored the weekly news report programme Informe Semanal and later the daily morning news programme Telediario Matinal on TVE 1.[15][16] In August 2003, a few months before her engagement to Felipe, Letizia was promoted to anchor of the TVE daily evening news programme Telediario 2, the most viewed newscast in Spain.[18] In 2000, Letizia reported from Washington, D.C., on the presidential elections. In September 2001, she broadcast live from Ground Zero following the 9/11 attacks in New York and in 2003, she filed reports from Iraq following the war.[19] In 2002 she sent several reports from Galicia in northern Spain following the ecological disaster when the oil tanker Prestige sank.[20]

First marriage

Letizia married Alonso Guerrero Pérez (born in 1962), a writer and a high school literature teacher, on 7 August 1998, in a simple civil ceremony at Almendralejo, in Badajoz, after a 10-year courtship.[21] The marriage was dissolved by divorce in 1999.[19]

Second marriage and children

 
The Prince and Princess of Asturias at the wedding of the Crown Princess of Sweden in 2010

On 1 November 2003, to the surprise of many, the Royal Household announced Letizia's engagement to Felipe, then Prince of Asturias.[16] Afterwards, she moved to live in a wing of the Zarzuela Palace until the day of her wedding.[22] The Prince of Asturias had proposed to her with a 16-baguette diamond engagement ring with a white gold trim. She marked the occasion by giving him white gold and sapphire cufflinks and a classic book.[23]

The wedding took place on 22 May 2004 in the Cathedral Santa María la Real de la Almudena in Madrid.[24] It was the first royal wedding in this cathedral. It had been nearly a century since the capital celebrated a royal wedding, as the prince's parents married in Athens, and his sisters, Infanta Elena and Infanta Cristina, married in Seville and Barcelona respectively. Letizia's bridal gown was designed by Spanish fashion designer Manuel Pertegaz, her bridal shoes by Pura López; and the veil, a gift from Felipe to his bride, was made of off-white silk tulle and hand-embroidered with detailing.[25] As Letizia's previous marriage involved only a civil ceremony, the Catholic Church does not consider it canonically valid and therefore did not require an annulment to proceed with a Catholic marriage to the Prince of Asturias.[26]

Letizia and Felipe have two daughters: Leonor, Princess of Asturias, born on 31 October 2005;[27] and Infanta Sofía, born on 29 April 2007. They were born at Ruber International Hospital in Madrid.[28]

Princess of Asturias

The Prince and Princess of Asturias visit the Paranal Observatory

Princess Letizia immediately joined in the duties of her husband and travelled extensively through Spain representing her father-in-law. They also represented Spain in other countries: she has travelled along with her husband to Jordan, Mexico, Peru, Hungary, the Dominican Republic, Panama, the United States, Serbia, Brazil, Uruguay, Sweden, Denmark, Japan, China, and Portugal. She also greeted international dignitaries, along with other members of the royal family, and attended gatherings of foreign royalty in Luxembourg, for the silver wedding anniversary of the Grand Duke and Grand Duchess of Luxembourg, and in the Netherlands for the 40th birthday of the Prince of Orange.[29]

Her solo agenda was announced in 2006, shortly after the announcement of her second pregnancy. Letizia has performed a couple of audiences and her work focuses on social issues such as children's rights, culture, and education. In late 2007, her solo agenda started to grow in the number of events she performed by herself and Felipe's and Letizia's agendas became more distinct and separate.[30]

Queen of Spain

 
Queen Letizia alongside Juliana Awada, First Lady of Argentina, in 2017

On 19 June 2014, Letizia became Queen of Spain; as such, she holds the style of Majesty.[31] She is the first Spanish-born queen consort since Mercedes of Orléans, the first wife of Alfonso XII, in 1878.[32] She is also the first Spanish queen to have been born as a commoner.[19] Queen Letizia undertook her first solo engagement as queen on 23 June 2014 at the inauguration of the El Greco and modern painting exhibition at the National Prado museum in Madrid.[33]

In their first overseas trip as king and queen, Felipe VI and Letizia met Pope Francis on 30 June 2014, in the Apostolic Palace. They later met with Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin, accompanied by Mgsr. Antoine Camilleri, under-secretary for Relations with States. The visit followed one by King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofia on 28 April.[34] In 2015, Letizia was named Special Ambassador for Nutrition for the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization.[35]

In March 2016, leaked text messages between Letizia and businessman Javier Lopez Madrid created a controversy. Together with other executives and board members of the Caja Madrid and Bankia financial group, Madrid had been accused of corruption. In October 2014 Letizia pledged her support for him, texting "We know who you are and you know who we are. We know each other, like each other, respect each other. To hell with the rest. Kisses yoga mate (miss you!!!)". Felipe also joined in, texting "We do indeed!" The newspaper El Diario later published these texts. A palace official subsequently stated that the King and Queen were no longer friends with Madrid due to his legal issues.[36][37]

For the 2020 Rey Jaime I Awards in Valencia, Queen Letizia presented the award-winners with their gold medals and gave a short speech praising the "talent, effort and generosity" (el talento, el esfuerzo y la generosidad) of prize-winners.[38][39][40]

Titles and honours

 
Royal monogram of Queen Letizia

On 21 May 2004, the day before her marriage to Prince Felipe, Letizia was appointed a Dame Grand Cross of the Royal and Distinguished Order of Charles III.[41] Since then, Letizia has received different appointments and decorations by foreign states and other Spanish honours.

Letizia was styled as "Her Royal Highness the Princess of Asturias" from her marriage to her husband's accession in 2014, and as "Her Majesty the Queen" since.

Arms

The coat of arms of Queen Letizia was adopted in 2014, based on the design created for her by the Asturian Academy of Heraldry and Genealogy (Academia Asturiana de Heráldica y Genealogía) in May 2004 and approved by Vicente de Cadenas y Vicent, Cronista Rey de Armas; this was used by her as Princess of Asturias.[42] The revision of 2014 was confirmed by Don Alfonso Ceballos-Escalera y Gil, Chronicler of Arms for Castile and León.

The Queen's coat of arms has no governmental status, as in Spain only those of the King and those of the Princess of Asturias are so recognized.[43][44]

Coat of arms of Queen Letizia of Spain
 
Crest
The queen consort's crown (crown's arches differenced as consort)
Escutcheon
Impaled I, quarterly 1st Gules a castle Or, triple-embattled and voided gate and windows, with three towers each triple-turreted, of the field, masoned Sable and ajoure Azure (Castile); 2nd Argent a lion rampant Purpure crowned Or, langued and armed Gules (Leon); 3rd Or, four pallets Gules (Crown of Aragon) and 4th Gules a cross, saltire and orle of chains linked together Or, a centre point Vert Argent (Navarre); enté en point, with a pomegranate proper seeded Gules, supported, sculpted and leafed in two leaves Vert (Granada); inescutcheon Azure bordure Gules, three fleurs-de-lys Or (Bourbon-Anjou); II, quarterly 1st and 3rd Azure, an eight points star Or a bordure chequy Gules and Argent (Ortiz); 2nd and 3rd Or, a rose Gules barbed and seeded Vert (Rocasolano).[43][44]
Orders
The Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III ribbon.
Banner
  The Queen's personal Royal Standard is that of the Spanish monarch (crimson square flag) bordered with the main colours of the arms of her family (blue and yellow) and charged with her personalized coat of arms.[citation needed]
Symbolism
Queen Letizia's personalized coat of arms impales her husband's shield to the dexter (viewer's left) with her family arms -1st and 4th quarters, the arms of her father Jesús Ortiz; 2nd and 3rd quarters, the arms of her maternal grandfather Francisco Rocasolano.[12]
Previous versions
 

From 2004 to 2014 The coat of arms used as the princess was the whole differenced with a label of three points Azure (used as a difference of the Spanish heir-apparent) and the crown as Spanish heir-apparent, it had four half-arches (with Crown's arches differenced as consort).[43][44]

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External links

  • Official website of the Spanish Monarchy
Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano
Born: 15 September 1972
Spanish royalty
Preceded by Queen consort of Spain
2014–present
Incumbent

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Ortiz and the second or maternal family name is Rocasolano Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano Spanish pronunciation leˈti8ja oɾˈti8 born 15 September 1972 is the Queen of Spain as the wife of King Felipe VI She came from a middle class family and worked as a journalist for ABC and EFE before becoming a news anchor at CNN and Television Espanola In 2004 she married Felipe then Prince of Asturias and heir apparent to the Spanish throne Their daughters Leonor and Sofia were born in 2005 and 2007 respectively As Princess of Asturias Letizia represented her father in law King Juan Carlos in Spain and abroad On her father in law s abdication in June 2014 Felipe and Letizia became king and queen Letizia Ortiz RocasolanoQueen Letizia in 2022Queen consort of SpainTenure19 June 2014 presentBorn 1972 09 15 15 September 1972 age 50 Oviedo Asturias Spanish StateSpouseAlonso Guerrero Perez m 1998 div 1999 wbr Felipe VI m 2004 wbr IssueLeonor Princess of AsturiasInfanta SofiaHouseBourbon Anjou by marriage FatherJesus Jose Ortiz AlvarezMotherMaria de la Paloma Rocasolano RodriguezSignature Contents 1 Family 2 Education and career 3 First marriage 4 Second marriage and children 5 Princess of Asturias 6 Queen of Spain 7 Titles and honours 8 Arms 9 References 10 External linksFamily EditLetizia Ortiz Rocasolano was born on 15 September 1972 at Minor Sanatorium in Oviedo Asturias 1 the eldest daughter of Jesus Jose Ortiz Alvarez a journalist and his first wife Maria de la Paloma Rocasolano Rodriguez a registered nurse and hospital union representative 2 She has two younger sisters Telma b 1973 and Erika 1975 2007 whose death was widely reported by press as due to an intentional prescription drug overdose 3 Letizia s parents divorced in 1999 and her father remarried in Madrid on 18 March 2004 to fellow journalist Ana Togores 4 5 Letizia s paternal grandparents were Jose Luis Ortiz Velasco ca 1923 2005 a commercial employee at Olivetti 6 and Maria del Carmen Menchu Alvarez del Valle 1928 2021 a radio broadcaster in Asturias for over 40 years Her maternal grandfather was Francisco Julio Rocasolano Camacho 1918 2015 a mechanic and cab driver in Madrid for over 20 years who was of French and Occitan origin 7 8 9 Letizia s maternal grandmother Enriqueta Rodriguez Figueredo 1919 2008 was born in the Philippines to Filipino and Spanish parents 10 11 British genealogists have provided evidence that through her mother s Rocasolano lineage Letizia descends from Astorg Roquesoulane died c 1564 and her coat of arms incorporates the arms of the Rocasolano family 12 Reports have suggested and remain unproven that on her paternal grandfather s side Letizia is a descendant of an untitled family descended from medieval nobility who served as constables of Castile 13 Education and career EditLetizia attended La Gesta School in Oviedo before her family moved to Rivas Vaciamadrid 14 near Madrid where she attended the Ramiro de Maeztu High School 15 She completed a bachelor s degree in journalism at the Complutense University of Madrid as well as a master s degree in audiovisual journalism at the Institute for Studies in Audiovisual Journalism 16 During her studies Letizia worked for the Asturian daily newspaper La Nueva Espana and later for the newspaper ABC and the news agency EFE 15 16 After completing her master s degree she travelled to Guadalajara Mexico where she worked at the newspaper Siglo 21 and began work toward a PhD She did not however complete her doctoral thesis because she returned to Spain 17 After returning to Spain she worked for the Spanish version of the economic channel Bloomberg before moving to the news network CNN 16 In 2000 she moved to TVE where she started working for the news channel 24 Horas In 2002 she anchored the weekly news report programme Informe Semanal and later the daily morning news programme Telediario Matinal on TVE 1 15 16 In August 2003 a few months before her engagement to Felipe Letizia was promoted to anchor of the TVE daily evening news programme Telediario 2 the most viewed newscast in Spain 18 In 2000 Letizia reported from Washington D C on the presidential elections In September 2001 she broadcast live from Ground Zero following the 9 11 attacks in New York and in 2003 she filed reports from Iraq following the war 19 In 2002 she sent several reports from Galicia in northern Spain following the ecological disaster when the oil tanker Prestige sank 20 First marriage EditLetizia married Alonso Guerrero Perez born in 1962 a writer and a high school literature teacher on 7 August 1998 in a simple civil ceremony at Almendralejo in Badajoz after a 10 year courtship 21 The marriage was dissolved by divorce in 1999 19 Second marriage and children EditMain article Wedding of Prince Felipe and Letizia Ortiz The Prince and Princess of Asturias at the wedding of the Crown Princess of Sweden in 2010 On 1 November 2003 to the surprise of many the Royal Household announced Letizia s engagement to Felipe then Prince of Asturias 16 Afterwards she moved to live in a wing of the Zarzuela Palace until the day of her wedding 22 The Prince of Asturias had proposed to her with a 16 baguette diamond engagement ring with a white gold trim She marked the occasion by giving him white gold and sapphire cufflinks and a classic book 23 The wedding took place on 22 May 2004 in the Cathedral Santa Maria la Real de la Almudena in Madrid 24 It was the first royal wedding in this cathedral It had been nearly a century since the capital celebrated a royal wedding as the prince s parents married in Athens and his sisters Infanta Elena and Infanta Cristina married in Seville and Barcelona respectively Letizia s bridal gown was designed by Spanish fashion designer Manuel Pertegaz her bridal shoes by Pura Lopez and the veil a gift from Felipe to his bride was made of off white silk tulle and hand embroidered with detailing 25 As Letizia s previous marriage involved only a civil ceremony the Catholic Church does not consider it canonically valid and therefore did not require an annulment to proceed with a Catholic marriage to the Prince of Asturias 26 Letizia and Felipe have two daughters Leonor Princess of Asturias born on 31 October 2005 27 and Infanta Sofia born on 29 April 2007 They were born at Ruber International Hospital in Madrid 28 Princess of Asturias Edit source source source source source source source source The Prince and Princess of Asturias visit the Paranal Observatory Princess Letizia immediately joined in the duties of her husband and travelled extensively through Spain representing her father in law They also represented Spain in other countries she has travelled along with her husband to Jordan Mexico Peru Hungary the Dominican Republic Panama the United States Serbia Brazil Uruguay Sweden Denmark Japan China and Portugal She also greeted international dignitaries along with other members of the royal family and attended gatherings of foreign royalty in Luxembourg for the silver wedding anniversary of the Grand Duke and Grand Duchess of Luxembourg and in the Netherlands for the 40th birthday of the Prince of Orange 29 Her solo agenda was announced in 2006 shortly after the announcement of her second pregnancy Letizia has performed a couple of audiences and her work focuses on social issues such as children s rights culture and education In late 2007 her solo agenda started to grow in the number of events she performed by herself and Felipe s and Letizia s agendas became more distinct and separate 30 Queen of Spain Edit Queen Letizia alongside Juliana Awada First Lady of Argentina in 2017 On 19 June 2014 Letizia became Queen of Spain as such she holds the style of Majesty 31 She is the first Spanish born queen consort since Mercedes of Orleans the first wife of Alfonso XII in 1878 32 She is also the first Spanish queen to have been born as a commoner 19 Queen Letizia undertook her first solo engagement as queen on 23 June 2014 at the inauguration of the El Greco and modern painting exhibition at the National Prado museum in Madrid 33 In their first overseas trip as king and queen Felipe VI and Letizia met Pope Francis on 30 June 2014 in the Apostolic Palace They later met with Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin accompanied by Mgsr Antoine Camilleri under secretary for Relations with States The visit followed one by King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofia on 28 April 34 In 2015 Letizia was named Special Ambassador for Nutrition for the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization 35 In March 2016 leaked text messages between Letizia and businessman Javier Lopez Madrid created a controversy Together with other executives and board members of the Caja Madrid and Bankia financial group Madrid had been accused of corruption In October 2014 Letizia pledged her support for him texting We know who you are and you know who we are We know each other like each other respect each other To hell with the rest Kisses yoga mate miss you Felipe also joined in texting We do indeed The newspaper El Diario later published these texts A palace official subsequently stated that the King and Queen were no longer friends with Madrid due to his legal issues 36 37 For the 2020 Rey Jaime I Awards in Valencia Queen Letizia presented the award winners with their gold medals and gave a short speech praising the talent effort and generosity el talento el esfuerzo y la generosidad of prize winners 38 39 40 Titles and honours EditFor a more comprehensive list see List of titles and honours of Queen Letizia of Spain Royal monogram of Queen Letizia On 21 May 2004 the day before her marriage to Prince Felipe Letizia was appointed a Dame Grand Cross of the Royal and Distinguished Order of Charles III 41 Since then Letizia has received different appointments and decorations by foreign states and other Spanish honours Letizia was styled as Her Royal Highness the Princess of Asturias from her marriage to her husband s accession in 2014 and as Her Majesty the Queen since Arms EditThe coat of arms of Queen Letizia was adopted in 2014 based on the design created for her by the Asturian Academy of Heraldry and Genealogy Academia Asturiana de Heraldica y Genealogia in May 2004 and approved by Vicente de Cadenas y Vicent Cronista Rey de Armas this was used by her as Princess of Asturias 42 The revision of 2014 was confirmed by Don Alfonso Ceballos Escalera y Gil Chronicler of Arms for Castile and Leon The Queen s coat of arms has no governmental status as in Spain only those of the King and those of the Princess of Asturias are so recognized 43 44 Coat of arms of Queen Letizia of Spain Crest The queen consort s crown crown s arches differenced as consort Escutcheon Impaled I quarterly 1st Gules a castle Or triple embattled and voided gate and windows with three towers each triple turreted of the field masoned Sable and ajoure Azure Castile 2nd Argent a lion rampant Purpure crowned Or langued and armed Gules Leon 3rd Or four pallets Gules Crown of Aragon and 4th Gules a cross saltire and orle of chains linked together Or a centre point Vert Argent Navarre ente en point with a pomegranate proper seeded Gules supported sculpted and leafed in two leaves Vert Granada inescutcheon Azure bordure Gules three fleurs de lys Or Bourbon Anjou II quarterly 1st and 3rd Azure an eight points star Or a bordure chequy Gules and Argent Ortiz 2nd and 3rd Or a rose Gules barbed and seeded Vert Rocasolano 43 44 Orders The Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III ribbon Banner The Queen s personal Royal Standard is that of the Spanish monarch crimson square flag bordered with the main colours of the arms of her family blue and yellow and charged with her personalized coat of arms citation needed Symbolism Queen Letizia s personalized coat of arms impales her husband s shield to the dexter viewer s left with her family arms 1st and 4th quarters the arms of her father Jesus Ortiz 2nd and 3rd quarters the arms of her maternal grandfather Francisco Rocasolano 12 Previous versions From 2004 to 2014 The coat of arms used as the princess was the whole differenced with a label of three points Azure used as a difference of the Spanish heir apparent and the crown as Spanish heir apparent it had four half arches with Crown s arches differenced as consort 43 44 References Edit Alvarez Leticia 19 June 2014 Letizia Ortiz Reina de Espana El Comercio in Spanish Retrieved 29 March 2021 Paloma Rocasolano enlace sindical in Spanish ES Diario de Navarra Archived from the original on 16 February 2007 Una muerte por ingestion de pastillas El Pais in Spanish impresa ed ES 9 February 2007 Jesus Ortiz el discreto consuegro del Rey in Spanish ES Diario de Navarra Archived from the original on 22 May 2007 Princess Letizia Spain womenfitness net Retrieved 23 February 2015 Her parents divorced in 1999 and her father remarried in Madrid on 18 March 2004 to fellow journalist Ana Togores N born ca 1955 Jesus Ortiz Como abuelo me siento emocionado El Periodico in Spanish Aragon ES Archived from the original on 29 July 2012 Birth date of her maternal grandfather El Mundo in Spanish ES Muere el abuelo materno de la Reina Letizia ABC in Spanish ES Princess Letizia of Spain by Womenfitness net 1999 2016 All rights reserved Retrieved 27 February 2016 Her maternal grandparents are Francisco Julio Rocasolano Camacho Madrid 21 July 1918 a mechanic and a cab driver in Madrid for over 20 years and half Filipino wife m 1950 Enriqueta Rodriguez Figueredo Oviedo 2 March 1919 Madrid 22 June 2008 by her maternal grandfather she Letizia is of French and Occitan origin A Filipino in the palace manilastandardtoday com Retrieved 27 February 2016 Through her maternal grandmother Enriqueta Rodriguez Figueredo is half Filipino Letizia s Filipino connection is merely geographical To understand this we must remember that during colonial times there was a caste system Native Filipinos those of pure Austronesian ancestry were called indio The label Filipino was reserved for the insulares or people of pure Spanish descent born in the Philippines By her maternal grandfather Francisco Julio Rocasolano Camacho she is of French and Occitan origin Birth date of her maternal grandmother El Mundo in Spanish ES 2008 a b in Spanish Armas de Dona Letizia Revista Internacional de Protocolo ISSN 1135 9692 Number 33 2004 pp 64 65 Kenny Mary How the younger breed of Royals is moving centre stage Belfasttelegraph Belfast Telegraph 9 August 2014 Retrieved 23 February 2016 on her paternal grandfather s side she is a descendant of an untitled family descended from mediaeval nobility who served as Constables of Castile Cuartas Javier 2 November 2003 La vida desconocida de una cara muy popular El Pais in Spanish Madrid Retrieved 15 July 2017 a b c El traslado de su familia a Madrid marco la direccion de su vida dead link a b c d e The Royal Household of His Majesty the King Her Royal Highness the Princess of Asturias Archived 8 July 2006 at the Wayback Machine Letizia y Mexico otra historia de amor in Spanish BBC 12 May 2004 Retrieved 3 May 2018 Letizia una reina que presento el Telediario y enseno a utilizar el Euro Leer mas Letizia una reina que presento el Telediario y enseno a utilizar el Euro Retrieved 8 October 2014 a b c Castillo Raquel 19 June 2014 Former journalist Letizia Ortiz becomes Spain s first commoner queen Reuters Retrieved 8 October 2014 DeClerq Katherine 10 June 2014 Meet Letizia Ortiz Spain s new middle class Queen CTVNews ca Retrieved 9 October 2014 Prefiere los pantalones a la falda Diario de Navarra Archived from the original on 14 October 2014 Boda Real Palacio de la Zarzuela El Mundo Crown jewels The fabulous rings which sealed the love of Europe s royal couples HELLO magazine UK Wilkinson Isambard 22 May 2004 Fiesta spirit returns for royal wedding telegraph co uk Archived from the original on 12 January 2022 Retrieved 16 May 2016 de Luis Orueta Fernando 22 May 2004 Vestido piramidal con bordados de motivos heraldicos El Pais in Spanish Retrieved 4 June 2017 Saunders Doug 22 May 2004 Marriage lets Madrid smile again Saturday s Globe and Mail Retrieved 12 June 2016 Spain s future queen gives birth BBC News 31 October 2005 Retrieved 15 May 2016 Spanish crown princess has second daughter Reuters 29 April 2007 Retrieved 15 May 2016 Los Principes acuden a la fiesta del 40º cumpleanos de Guillermo de Holanda El Pais in Spanish 2 September 2007 Retrieved 4 June 2017 Maria G Valdez 2 June 2014 Who Will Be Next King Queen of Spain 19 Things To Know About Prince Felipe Princess Letizia of Asturias latintimes Retrieved 9 October 2014 Casa de Su Majestad el Rey de Espana Her Majesty the Queen Letizia Casa de Su Majestad el Rey Archived from the original on 22 June 2014 Silva Daniel 3 June 2014 The Granddaughter of a Taxi Driver Will Become Spain s Next Queen businessinsider com AFP Retrieved 9 October 2014 Galaz Mabel 23 June 2014 La reina Letizia inicia su nueva agenda con una visita al Prado El Pais in Spanish Retrieved 4 June 2017 Comunicato della Sala Stampa Udienza alle Loro Maesta il Re Felipe VI e la Regina Letizia di Spagna 30 06 2014 in Italian Vatican City 30 June 2014 Queen Letizia of Spain FAO Special Ambassador for Nutrition nmultimedia org Retrieved 19 June 2015 Spain s monarchy drawn into banking scandal The Guardian Agence France Presse 9 March 2016 Sykes Tom 19 March 2016 Texting Scandal Rocks Spain s King and Queen Daily Beast Letizia vuelve a ejercer de Reina ante la cuarentena de Felipe VI presidira los Premios Rey Jaime I El Espanol 26 November 2020 Retrieved 30 March 2021 La reina Letizia 48 anos presidira el proximo lunes en Valencia el acto de entrega de los Premios Rey Jaime I 2020 al que iba a acudir con Felipe VI 52 quien se ausentara debido a la cuarentena que mantiene por haber estado en contacto con un positivo por covid 19 Queen Letizia 48 years old will preside next Monday in Valencia the ceremony of delivery of the King Jaime I Awards 2020 to which she was going to attend with Felipe VI 52 who will be absent due to the quarantine he maintains for having been in contact with a positive for covid 19 La Reina destaca el talento y el esfuerzo de los Premios Rey Jaime I The Queen highlights the talent and effort of the Rey Jaime I Awards El Independente 30 November 2020 Retrieved 30 March 2021 La Reina Letizia ha destacado que el talento el esfuerzo y la generosidad de los galardonados en los Premios Rey Jaime I suponen una muestra de que somos capaces de proyectar una Espana moderna solidaria y fuerte Queen Letizia stressed that the talent effort and generosity of the winners of the Rey Jaime I Awards are a sign that we are capable of projecting a modern supportive and strong Spain PEPE GOSALBEZ VOX ATTENDS THE SOLEMN CEREMONY OF DELIVERY OF THE KING JAIME I AWARDS WITH THE PRESENCE OF QUEEN LETIZIA The Spain Journal 30 November 2020 Retrieved 30 March 2021 The event was held in the Lonja de Valencia where they have received from the hand of Queen Letizia the medal that accredits them as winners of their respective categories Boletin Oficial del Estado Number 124 22 May 2004 pp 19314 19314 in Spanish Retrieved 13 September 2015 Armas de Dona Leticia Revista Internacional de Protocolo Number 33 2004 ISSN 1135 9692 pp 64 65 a b c Asi seran el nuevo escudo y el nuevo guion de Felipe VI one magazine Retrieved 9 October 2014 a b c o escudo y nuevo guion para Felipe VI 11 jun 2014 Ya se esta trabajando sobre el escudo y guion del proximo rey de Espana 19 June 2014 Retrieved 9 October 2014 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Letizia of Spain Official website of the Spanish Monarchy Letizia Ortiz RocasolanoBorn 15 September 1972Spanish royaltyPreceded bySophia of Greece and Denmark Queen consort of Spain2014 present Incumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Queen Letizia of Spain amp oldid 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