Queen Letizia of Spain Favors Vatican Tradition With Modernity in Redondo Brand’s Dress for Pope Leo’s Inauguration Mass
- Queen Letizia of Spain attended Pope Leo XIV's inaugural Mass on May 18, 2025, at St. Peter's Square in Vatican City.
- Her presence followed her receipt of the privilège du blanc, allowing her to wear white, a tradition reserved for select Catholic queens and princesses.
- Letizia wore a white crepe tea-length dress with long sleeves and asymmetrical draped neckline by Spanish designer Redondo Brand, complemented by pearl and diamond earrings.
- A jewellery expert noted the minimal accessories, describing the royals' choice as "understated pearl adornments," while Letizia's look balanced tradition, symbolism, and modernity.
- The Mass, marking the first American-born pope's installation, drew dignitaries from over 150 nations and highlighted Spain's enduring Vatican ties and Letizia's diplomatic poise.
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