Princess Leonora Vistoria stepped into her royal responsibilities with grace, making a striking appearance at the annual Pascua Military Ceremony in Madrid, Spain.
The ceremony, known as Pascua Milita or Military Easter, is a longstanding tradition that occurs on January 6th each year within the opulent confines of the Royal Palace’s throne room.
Dating back to the 18th century, the event was established by King Charles III in 1782 to commemorate the successful Franco-Spanish recapture of the Menorcan town of Mahon from the British forces.
Adorned in a sophisticated dark grey military uniform embellished with an array of distinguished medals, a vibrant yellow and red belt, and the prestigious Blue Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III, Princess Leonora radiated regality.
Complementing her ensemble with black dress shoes, pristine white gloves, and a crimson military beret, she styled her hair in a sleek braided fashion while opting for minimalistic makeup.
Standing proudly beside her esteemed parents, Queen Letizia exuded elegance in a chic long-sleeved silk blouse paired with a flowing black skirt, a fur-trimmed poncho, and stylish pointed-toe heels.
King Felipe VI cut a dashing figure in his dark blue military attire, embellished with an assortment of medals, a striking red sash, and a pink and white sash.
Completing his look with polished black dress shoes, crisp white gloves, and a distinctive white and black military hat.
The princess appears to be fully immersed in her royal obligations, embarking on a series of significant engagements.