Before hunkering down for the Easter break, Queen Letizia of Spain secretly stepped out on 4 April with her two daughters to attend a Rosalía concert. Joined by Princess Leonor, the Princess of Asturias, 20, and Infanta Sofia, 18, the wife of King Felipe was spotted in the crowd on the final Madrid date of the Spanish star’s 2026 Lux Tour.
The royals were seen dancing the night away during the tour, which kicked off with a four-night residency at the Movistar Arena in Madrid on 30 March. Infanta Sofia soaked up the atmosphere, holding up a phone to capture the best moments.
Queen Letizia’s secret concert outing
Fans who were sitting in front of the royal trio at the concert sent the photos to Spanish journalist Marta Riesco. Letizia, Leonor, and Sofia arrived minutes before the concert started and left just before Rosalía sang ‘Magnolias’.
There had been reports earlier this week that they had attended, but Live Nation was not able to confirm the news. However, now pictures prove their attendance – and it seems they had a fabulous evening.
The 33-year-old Spanish singer, who is adored for her genre-bending style, is set to travel to Lisbon, Portugal, before coming to London in May. Having bagged the BRIT Award for International Artist in March, she performed her 2025 hit ‘Berghain’ at the ceremony.
Flying under the radar
It comes after Princess Leonor, who will one day be the Spanish queen, and Infanta Sofia joined their parents at the annual Good Friday procession in Madrid on 3 March.
King Felipe and Queen Letizia led the royal family in quietly joining residents in the neighbourhood of Carabanchel Bajo to watch the traditional Procession of Silence. The royal family arrived without prior announcement and quickly blended into the crowd that had gathered outside the Parish of San Sebastián Mártir.
In attending the Good Friday procession, both of the young royal ladies took a break from their studies. Princess Leonor is in the throes of completing the final stage of her military training at the General Air Academy, while her younger sister is studying Political Science and International Relations at Forward College in Lisbon.
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