Princess Leonor of Spain was snapped looking stylish during the second day of her first official visit to the Navarra region on Saturday.
On Friday, the 19-year-old royal had joined her parents – Queen Letizia, 52, and King Felipe, 57 – as she made her first official visit to the Palacio del Gobierno in the area.
Leonor is also known as the Princess of Viana, a style created more than 600 years ago, which is one of the Spanish heir’s titles, and which is connected to the Navarre region.
She had more public engagements on Saturday, joining her parents for the two-day visit, which aims to consolidate the princess’ ties to the area.
For the second day of the trip, the princess looked chic in white wide-legged trousers and a blue blazer.
Her light brown locks were pulled into a stylish low ponytail at the nape of her neck, and she opted for a natural make-up look.
Meanwhile, Queen Letizia donned a similar silhouette, sporting wide-legged trousers in dark blue and a blue jacket.
She wore her dark brown tresses loose, and styled into loose waves that fell past her shoulders, and completed the ensemble with minimal make-up.
Queen Letizia (pictured, left) and Crown Princess Leonor (pictured, right) snapped during the second day of their trip to Navarra
Among their engagements, the royal trio visited the Palace of San Adrian Marquis in Tudela, which houses the headquarters of UNED distance university. There, they were photographed speaking with the city mayor of Tudela, Alejandro Toquero
The king, queen, and crown princess also had engagements at Tudela Town Hall, and the Royal Castle of Olite.
During their outings, the royals were seen greeting members of the public who had come to catch a glimpse of them.
Leonor looked just as stylish on Friday, when she joined her parents to visit the parliament building in the northern province of the country.
The teenager appeared to have taken a leaf out of her mother’s style book for the appearance.
She donned a professional pinstripe navy suit with an oversized blazer and wide-legged trousers.
Leonor paired the ensemble with a pair of pointed, sling back heels, and a matching navy handbag.
Meanwhile, she opted to wear her long, light brown tresses loose, with her glossy locks falling past her shoulders.
The royal mother and daughter appeared to be enjoying each other’s company during their outing on Saturday
During the second day of the two-day trip, the royals were snapped greeting members of the public who’d come out to see them (pictured L-R: Princess Leonor; Queen Letizia; King Felipe)
Among their engagements on Saturday, the Spanish royals visited the Palace of San Adrian Marquis, headquarters of UNED distance university, in Tudela (pictured with the city mayor of Tudela, Alejandro Toquero)
The teenager completed her ensemble with a natural make-up look, opting for a dewy base, light eye-shadow, and a natural lip.
Meanwhile, Queen Letizia also wore a trouser suit, hers in maroon, which she paired with low-heeled black pumps and a red handbag. The royal also opted to wear her chestnut tresses loose, completing her look with her classic, natural make-up style.
Leonor is currently undergoing her three-year military training: she embarked on her final year earlier this month.
As she is the heir to the throne, Leonor will one day take the title of Commander in Chief of the armed forces, alongside being the Queen of Spain, and therefore has to spend three years in each section of defence.
She spent her first year of training with the General Military Academy in Zaragoza, before completing her naval training this summer.
The royal is currently undertaking her aeronautical training, arriving at the General Air and Space Academy in San Javier on September 1.
A message written in the Academy’s Book of Honour by Leonor said: ‘Today I begin the third stage of my military training at this General Air and Space Academy. I look forward with enthusiasm to this course, during which I will have the opportunity to begin my aeronautical training and, alongside my classmates, learn the practical and theoretical aspects of military aviation.’
After being found ‘flight fit’ before the Summer, the princess is taking a number of theoretical classes, before she takes to the skies – with reports saying that by Christmas, it’s estimated that she will have started flying.