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Queen Letizia wears restrained gold accessories for Monaco visit

Queen Letizia repeated a white Mantù dress in Madrid, pairing Suma Cruz earrings and a bracelet with her familiar Coreterno ring for a polished diplomatic visit.

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Queen Letizia wears restrained gold accessories for Monaco visit
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Queen Letizia kept the focus on restraint in Madrid, repeating a white Mantù dress and pairing it with Suma Cruz earrings, a matching bracelet and her familiar Coreterno ring. The look landed during a diplomatic visit from Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco, a meeting that marked 150 years of ties between Spain and Monaco. On June 1, the two royal couples toured the Royal Botanical Gardens and viewed exhibitions coordinated by the Embassy of Monaco in Spain.

The dress did much of the visual work. It was a white linen-and-cotton Mantù design with an asymmetrical hem, first seen in August 2025 at the closing gala of the Atlàntida Mallorca Film Fest in Palma, Mallorca. Rewearing it gave the outfit a calm, unforced quality: the fabric stayed light, the color stayed crisp, and the silhouette stayed clean enough to let the accessories register without turning the whole look into a jewelry moment.

Those accessories were just as measured. Letizia wore earrings and a bracelet from Suma Cruz’s Acacia collection, then added her Coreterno ring on the index finger of her left hand. That ring carries text from the final line of Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy, a detail that gives the piece more character than flash. Instead of building a full matching set, Letizia kept the composition sparse and let each piece keep its own shape.

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That is what makes the outfit work for minimalist dressing. The eye moves from the white dress to the warm metal accents, then stops at the ring, which acts like a signature rather than an afterthought. The result is polished without feeling heavily styled, and deliberate without losing ease. In a setting as formal as a Monaco state visit, that balance mattered: Princess Charlene’s first official visit to Spain with the Spanish royal family came with the kind of visibility that turns even restrained accessories into a statement. Letizia answered with repetition, clean lines and a jewelry formula that feels as current as it is composed.

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