Between centenary books, veterans and an undecided spring, Doña Letizia This Friday has starred in those days in which the proximity, the anecdote and fashion are intertwined naturally. In her first public appearance after visiting Princess Leonor in Panama, the queen has visited the Cuesta de Moyanothe historical one Book Fair Permanent of Madrid, which this year celebrates its centenary.
He has done it without planned script, but with a spontaneity that has left unexpected headlines, including a confession that has made those who listened to it smile: “I do not wake up with alarms or beeps. I open my eyes with the voices of very friendly people who tell me how life goes”.
The comment has been made during an informal conversation with two journalists from Radio Madrid de Cadena Serwhere she has congratulated the station for her own centenary – who will celebrate next month – and has enthusiastically defended the role of the environment in everyday life. “We are many millions of Spaniards who We can’t live without it”He said.
The queen has also shared a Reflection on coexistence between tradition and technology: “In this 21st century of the take -off of artificial intelligence, of algorithms, of networks, of the screens … be here today, in the slope of Moyano, celebrating the book, but also celebrating the radio, It is a fantasy”.
In book posts, Letizia has bought several volumes, among them The seller of old books, of Stefan Zweigand fantastic fables, of Ambrose Biercean author who mixes black humor and philosophical reflection. As one more reader, the queen has walked between open -air shelves, stopping to chat with booksellers and members of the association I’m from the slopepromoter of the event.
As usual, his style has also monopolized attention. Doña Letizia has opted for a sober look in black with the focus on a VICHY PICTURES GABARDINE from the company Myrtlecombined with type shoes babies of the French brand Sézanemodel Paulawith wide heel and strawberry.
The queen’s gesture, as simple as symbolic, has served to value two pillars that are going through generations: the book and radio. “If someone calls me old, maybe right rightly,” he said with a laugh, “but I always with The radio and the book”.
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