Queen Letizia made a dramatic and poignant fashion statement during her visit to Guadalupe with King Felipe VI on Wednesday.
On May 28, the royal couple paid a visit to the ancient village of Guadalupe in the Caceres province to mark the tenth anniversary of the King's proclamation.
Letizia looked gorgeous in a flowery shirt dress, but her choice of apparel had a deeper purpose.
The outfit came from Guillen's boutique in Paiporta, Valencia, which was entirely devastated by last year's terrible DANA floods.
She finished the serious ensemble with white espadrilles and Tous earrings, combining elegance and profound symbolism.
It is worth noting that in October and November of last year, severe flash floods hit portions of southern and eastern Spain.
The flood killed 217 people and caused significant devastation. The floods in Valencia was the worst in Spanish history and the most devastating flood occurrence in Europe since 1969.
The Spanish Royal Family's official account posted information about Queen Letizia and King Felipe's visit to Guadalupe.
Meanwhile, King Felipe donned a grey suit and a green tie, symbolically reflecting the region's flag.