Leonor and Sofia from Spain accomplices: solo for their first engagement between sisters, the teenagers radiate

The new generation in power! If Leonor of Spain, at 16, has already started solo missions for a few years on behalf of the Crown, it was a great first for her little sister Sofia: this Sunday, the two sisters went on an outing to the Dali museum, in Figueres in Spain. The two young girls, radiant, greeted the crowd and the photographers in a very professional way.

As often, Leonor, who will ascend to the throne after her father Felipe VI, had attached a few locks of hair while letting her blonde locks fall over her shoulders. A true spitting image of her mother, Queen Letizia, she was just as classy in a red and white Mango dress that she had accompanied by a pair of white espadrilles with wedge heels.

Her sister, generally more discreet, had also chosen the heels with the same pair of shoes but in black and a much shorter white dress signed Claudie Pierlot, which highlighted the long legs of the teenager. It must be said that she has long since exceeded her older sister by several centimeters. A very noticeable look, therefore, especially since the young girl had decorated her hair with small, thin braids. Smiling, she really made an impression and was perfectly assured for this first solo outing!

The two sisters, very close, were raised together for a long time by their parents, who were very involved in their strict upbringing. But this year, for the first time, the two young girls were separated: Leonor indeed entered a very famous high school in Wales where several other heiresses (Elisabeth from Belgium, Alexia from the Netherlands…) have also studied.

If the young girl was finally able to live her adolescence away from the cameras (it is rumored that she would have found a boyfriend there), she must have been delighted to return to find her parents and her sister. Like every summer, the family will surely leave for a province of the country for a few days of rest in the sun but will not forget the Spanish people, very attached to the royal couple (and through them), as well as to the two young girls.

Fans of the family had also been very disappointed not to see them a few weeks ago in Norway: while most of the European monarchs had been reunited for the birthday of the heiress Ingrid Alexandra, Felipe VI went there solo, without his wife and daughters. If no reason had been made public, it is rumored that the presence of Marie-Chantal of Greece, the enemy of Letizia, would not have been foreign to this absence…

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