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«Breaking News» Queen Letizia looks chic in blue to welcome the Chinese president and his wife

They're both married to powerful men, but tonight they discovered they had a shared sense of style too.


Queen Letizia of Spain, 46, met with the Chinese president's wife Peng Liyuan, 56, at Zarzuela Palace in Madrid on Tuesday and both women opted to wear royal blue for the occasion.


They were joined by their respective husbands King Felipe VI, 50, and President Xi Jinping, 65, to mark the start of the politician's four country tour, which started in Spain today.



Queen Letizia of Spain, 46, (right) met with the Chinese president's wife Peng Liyuan, 56, (left) at Zarzuela Palace in Madrid on Tuesday


Queen Letizia of Spain, 46, (right) met with the Chinese president's wife Peng Liyuan, 56, (left) at Zarzuela Palace in Madrid on Tuesday



Queen Letizia of Spain, 46, (right) met with the Chinese president's wife Peng Liyuan, 56, (left) at Zarzuela Palace in Madrid on Tuesday





The occasion was to welcome President Xi Jinping, 65, on his visit to Spain, as part of his four country tour. Pictured left to right: Peng Liyuan, President XI, 65, King Felipe VI, 50, and Queen Letizia


The occasion was to welcome President Xi Jinping, 65, on his visit to Spain, as part of his four country tour. Pictured left to right: Peng Liyuan, President XI, 65, King Felipe VI, 50, and Queen Letizia



The occasion was to welcome President Xi Jinping, 65, on his visit to Spain, as part of his four country tour. Pictured left to right: Peng Liyuan, President XI, 65, King Felipe VI, 50, and Queen Letizia





The two women appeared to be getting along famously as both wore broad smiles and Letizia put an arm around Peng 


The two women appeared to be getting along famously as both wore broad smiles and Letizia put an arm around Peng 


The two women appeared to be getting along famously as both wore broad smiles and Letizia put an arm around Peng 



Letizia dazzled in a mid-length blue dress that had a sleeveless design and a lace hem.


She wore a matching pair of blue stilettos and accesorised with a diamond bracelet on her left wrist. 

The mother-of-two wore her bobbed brunette tresses loose around her shoulders and opted for a smoky eye and nude berry lipstick.


Peng Liyuan wore an oriental style dress in navy that complimented Letizia's own outfit perfectly.




Both women looked resplent in blue dresses, with Peng wearing a traditional Chinese dress and Letizia wearing a sleeveless number


Both women looked resplent in blue dresses, with Peng wearing a traditional Chinese dress and Letizia wearing a sleeveless number



Both women looked resplent in blue dresses, with Peng wearing a traditional Chinese dress and Letizia wearing a sleeveless number





Letizia wore a large pair of blue earrings (right) while Peng wore a simple pair of studs for the occasion


Letizia wore a large pair of blue earrings (right) while Peng wore a simple pair of studs for the occasion



Letizia wore a large pair of blue earrings (right) while Peng wore a simple pair of studs for the occasion






Letizia's dress was mid-length and had a lace hem right), while Peng's sat on the knee (left)


Letizia's dress was mid-length and had a lace hem right), while Peng's sat on the knee (left)






Letizia posed alongside her husband King Felipe


Letizia posed alongside her husband King Felipe



Letizia's dress was mid-length and had a lace hem, while Peng's sat on the knee. Letizia posed alongside her husband King Felipe (second picture)





The group posed for several photographs at the welcoming ceremony. Pictured left to right: Peng Liyuan, President XI King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia


The group posed for several photographs at the welcoming ceremony. Pictured left to right: Peng Liyuan, President XI King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia



The group posed for several photographs at the welcoming ceremony. Pictured left to right: Peng Liyuan, President XI King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia



Peng, dubbed China's First Lady by the Chinese press, wore her hair in a chignon and sported a pair of matching heels.


Spain and China are expected to sign around 20 intergovernmental and business agreements on Wednesday, including rules to avoid double-taxation and a deal to export on-the-bone legs of Iberian ham to China. 


Both countries will also explore joint bids in infrastructure, energy and telecommunications projects in Africa and Latin America, a Spanish top official told the Associated Press.




Xi arrived Tuesday at a private terminal in Madrid's airport accompanied by China's first lady, Peng


Xi arrived Tuesday at a private terminal in Madrid's airport accompanied by China's first lady, Peng



Xi arrived Tuesday at a private terminal in Madrid's airport accompanied by China's first lady, Peng





The couple are in the country as part of their four country tour, which will end in December


The couple are in the country as part of their four country tour, which will end in December



The couple are in the country as part of their four country tour, which will end in December





The two women appeared to be enjoying each other's company as they smiled while entering the room for the photocall


The two women appeared to be enjoying each other's company as they smiled while entering the room for the photocall



The two women appeared to be enjoying each other's company as they smiled while entering the room for the photocall





Letizia and Peng walked in sync as they left the room, and both wore very similar pairs of blue stilettos with their blue dresses


Letizia and Peng walked in sync as they left the room, and both wore very similar pairs of blue stilettos with their blue dresses



Letizia and Peng walked in sync as they left the room, and both wore very similar pairs of blue stilettos with their blue dresses



But the official, who was not authorized to be named, emphasized that Xi and Spain's Socialist prime minister, Pedro Sanchez, will also upgrade their countries' 'strategic framework relationship' to reflect Beijing's greater influence in world affairs since the last state visit, in 2005.


That move also aims to respond to the uncertainty raised by trade tensions between Beijing and Washington and a stricter European Union approach to Chinese investment since the bloc's parliament approved a new screening scheme to shield strategic sectors in its member states. 


Xi arrived Tuesday at a private terminal in Madrid's airport accompanied by China's first lady, Peng Liyuan, as well as Chinese entrepreneurs and other Communist Party officials.




Peng wore her hair in a chingnon, while Letizia wore her bobbed brunette tresses loose around her shoulder at the event 


Peng wore her hair in a chingnon, while Letizia wore her bobbed brunette tresses loose around her shoulder at the event 



Peng wore her hair in a chingnon, while Letizia wore her bobbed brunette tresses loose around her shoulder at the event 





Letizia married King Felipe ten years ago at Cathedral Santa María la Real de la Almudena in Madrid and they have two daughters together. Pictured: Peng (left) and Letizia (right) at the photocall in Madrid tonight


Letizia married King Felipe ten years ago at Cathedral Santa María la Real de la Almudena in Madrid and they have two daughters together. Pictured: Peng (left) and Letizia (right) at the photocall in Madrid tonight



Letizia married King Felipe ten years ago at Cathedral Santa María la Real de la Almudena in Madrid and they have two daughters together. Pictured: Peng (left) and Letizia (right) at the photocall in Madrid tonight





President Xi (front left) and King Felipe (front right) entered the photocall together side by side, with their wives Peng (back left) and Letizia (back right) following behind them


President Xi (front left) and King Felipe (front right) entered the photocall together side by side, with their wives Peng (back left) and Letizia (back right) following behind them



President Xi (front left) and King Felipe (front right) entered the photocall together side by side, with their wives Peng (back left) and Letizia (back right) following behind them





The two leaders President Xi (second left) and King Felipe (second) appeared to be getting along well as they posed for photographs


The two leaders President Xi (second left) and King Felipe (second) appeared to be getting along well as they posed for photographs



The two leaders President Xi (second left) and King Felipe (second) appeared to be getting along well as they posed for photographs



On Wednesday, he will be welcomed with a lavish ceremony at the Royal Palace in central Madrid and will be treated to a state banquet by King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain.


The mayor of Madrid will give Xi the keys of the Spanish capital and the Chinese leader will deliver a speech in the Spanish Senate.


The Chinese delegation is scheduled to fly on Thursday to Buenos Aires, to attend the G20 leaders' summit in the Argentinian capital. Xi's tour ends on Dec. 5 after stops in Panama and Portugal.




President Xi and King Felipe left the photocall first while their wives followed close behind


President Xi and King Felipe left the photocall first while their wives followed close behind



President Xi and King Felipe left the photocall first while their wives followed close behind





Letizia appeared to be sharing a joke with Peng as she giggled and fixed her hair while they left the event


Letizia appeared to be sharing a joke with Peng as she giggled and fixed her hair while they left the event



Letizia appeared to be sharing a joke with Peng as she giggled and fixed her hair while they left the event





The Chinese delegation is scheduled to fly on Thursday to Buenos Aires, to attend the G20 leaders' summit in the Argentinian capital. Xi's tour ends on Dec. 5 after stops in Panama and Portugal


The Chinese delegation is scheduled to fly on Thursday to Buenos Aires, to attend the G20 leaders' summit in the Argentinian capital. Xi's tour ends on Dec. 5 after stops in Panama and Portugal



The Chinese delegation is scheduled to fly on Thursday to Buenos Aires, to attend the G20 leaders' summit in the Argentinian capital. Xi's tour ends on Dec. 5 after stops in Panama and Portugal





On Wednesday, he will be welcomed with a lavish ceremony at the Royal Palace in central Madrid and will be treated to a state banquet by the royal couple


On Wednesday, he will be welcomed with a lavish ceremony at the Royal Palace in central Madrid and will be treated to a state banquet by the royal couple



On Wednesday, he will be welcomed with a lavish ceremony at the Royal Palace in central Madrid and will be treated to a state banquet by the royal couple



Queen Letizia is mother to Princesses Leonor, 12, and Sofia, 11, with husband King Felipe, 50, who ascended to the Spanish throne in 2014.


Letizia married King Felipe ten years ago at Cathedral Santa María la Real de la Almudena in Madrid.


The relationship began in November 2002 and in 2003, just months after she had been promoted to the position of anchor on the national news channel, she quit her job and days later the royal engagement was announced.


 


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Main photo article They’re both married to powerful men, but tonight they discovered they had a shared sense of style too.
Queen Letizia of Spain, 46, met with the Chinese president’s wife Peng Liyuan, 56, at Zarzuela Palace in Madrid on Tuesday and both women opted to wear royal blue for the ...


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Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.

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