Prince Felipe and Princess Letizia, Current Events Part 32: January - February 2007


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i did not think we would see them togther so soon, its so good to see Letizia out after her loosing her sister. I think it was a good idea to leave the palace, it might take her mind of everything for a few hourse. Yes, she does look sad but that is normal. she looks lovely, her top is very pretty, the ruffle is elegent and looks good out of the jacket
 
I wanted to thank everyone for the pics. She is truly a fantastic princess. I don't know that I would have enough strength to go back to work just a week after my sister's death. I admire her more now than ever.
 
Spain's Prince Crown Felipe (L) and his wife Princess Letizia pose as they arrive at Cervantes Institute headquarters in Madrid, Spain, Wednesday 14 February 2007, to participate in a meeting with the management of the Spanish cultural organism - anp picture

more pictures from isifa
 
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Bravo Letizia! She looks fantastic considering what she has been through this last week. I'm glad to see her out, keeping her mind occupied with duties will help her get through this heart-breaking time. What a wonderful example.
 
MarvelousMarta said:
What are they saying about the photos? Who is that blonde woman speaking, and the gentleman they are interview as well? I've gots to learn spanish.

They say the photos in the car show the emotional scene of Thelma consoling Letizia, and that Felipe is very concerned as he watches the two sisters through the rear-view mirror.

The blonde woman in the second video is María Zurita, a daughter of the king's sister Margarita. She says the Ortiz-Rocasolano family has suffered a terrible blow and that it's important to give full support to the family.The gentleman in both videos is Emilio Aragón, president of a tv network and of the producing company Globomedia, where Erika used to work. He says that Erika's death has been a terrible blow for the company, as she was a great co-worker and an incredible professional.
 
I'm surprised to see her and have to agree, she is a strong woman.
more pictures from Hola: picture5 and picture6
 
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i'm impressed about the quick come back of letizia to her duties after what happened to erika, i thought it was going to take a long time for her to come back. not sure however if the come back corresponds to the image that the royal family and letizia want to reflect of hard working individuals with big sense of duty, to an image plan to try to make everything look normal again relatively soon to stop speculation and rumours or just perhaps letizia wanted to get back to work soon to be distracted. she wasn't performing many official events before the death, so perhaps this is the case... or maybe a mix of all the others.

the photo of letizia and thelma in the car is quite beautiful. thelma seems quite a strong person as well, being now the youngest of the daughters.
 
I truly admire her.

I wouldn't have the strength to get back to work just a week before such tragedy.
 
Thanks for the pictures, I think it's better for her to continue with their agenda than to stay home and think about her sister. I saw it in tv, she looks sad but beautiful.
 
julianne said:
Thanks for the pictures, I think it's better for her to continue with their agenda than to stay home and think about her sister. I saw it in tv, she looks sad but beautiful.

I think so too, it is better that she goes out, continue with their agenda and distract instead of just thinking about her sister's death cause that might lead her to a depression.
 
This visit by Letizia was so inexpected that the plaque that Felipe unveiled at the event said "The Prince visited this place", now they will have to change the plaque for it to say "The Princes", according to TVE.
 
I have always admired the personae that Letiza has displayed since her engagment. She is a strong woman and at times like this, I'm glad to see that she is drawing on that. At times like this you have one of two choices to make. Stay inside and be secluded so that you may dwell on your grief and sorrow, or pick youself up and move on. I'm glad to see that especially in her condition, she has managed to pick heself up and move on. By doing this, she is staying healthy for both herself and her unborn child.
 
I do admire Princess Letizia. Never thought I would see her only one week later the tragedy. I´m amazed. She´s a great human being and a great Princess too. So those in the media who thought (and still think) she won´t make a good Queen... better shut up now. I am so proud of her. :flowers:
 
It's really impressing that she's working again.
Of course you can see the sadness in her eyes, but I think it's good she's not hiding in the Palace.
I really hope her beautiful smile will return back into her face soon. :flowers:
 
For that they do not remember it, and specially for Carlota for what she) has commented.;)

It is not the first time that the Princess does something like that, when her grandfather died, on the following day or to two days of the burial she went to the inauguration of the Museum Musac of León.

Princess Letizia and Prince Felipe visit Instituto Cervantes-Febraury 14, 2007
February 14, 2007 - Instituto Cervantes
Madrid, Spain

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lula said:
It is not the first time that the Princess does something like that, when her grandfather died, on the following day or to two days of the burial she went to the inauguration of the Museum Musac of León.

You're right Lula, but it is more natural to lose a grandfather, a person who's much older than you and getting sick every day more. Even though it's terrible and can cause much pain, it cannot be compared to losing a younger sister, it's so unnatural. Especially when it's not expected and so suddenly as Erika died.
 
princess leonor said:
You're right Lula, but it is more natural to lose a grandfather, a person who's much older than you and getting sick every day more. Even though it's terrible and can cause much pain, it cannot be compared to losing a younger sister, it's so unnatural. Especially when it's not expected and so suddenly as Erika died.

I completely agree. :flowers: Well said.
 
I believe that we should all view this as a proof of responsibility in the fulfillment of her duties as the Princess of Asturias. Though looking really pale and sad, she is certainly honouring the infamous "show must go on" statement. Really admirable.
 
Thanks for the pictures.
Really admirable!!!!!
 
Bravo for the pics, is amaizing the strong that letizia have, she is a admirable women!
 
This is just one more reason why Princess Letizia is one of my favorite princesses. She's awesome and strong! I didn't expect to see her so soon after losing Erika but maybe this is just what she needs.
 
There's a certain beauty in some of the LFI pics that I hadn't seen in Letizia in a very long time. It's as if this tragedy has made her stronger.
 
is good for letizia back to work, is all the time in palace is very bad for her healtth.
she have her eyes so sad.
 
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