Princess Leonor of Spain returns to her homeland for some down time with her family for half-term

Hooray for half-term! Princess Leonor of Spain, 15, who is studying at Wales’ ‘Hippie Hogwarts,’ enjoys some quality time with her family King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia and Princess Sofia as she attends a concert in her homeland

Princess Leonor, 15, been studying at Wales’ Atlantic College since September  She has travelled back to Spain ahead of half-term, which starts tomorrow    Heir to throne attended Princess of Asturias Award concert with her family



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Princess Leonor of Spain, who has returned to Spain for half-term, enjoyed a family night out to a concern on Thursday evening.  

The 15-year-old heir to the throne has been studying at UWC Atlantic College in Wales since September, but headed home for a week of down time with her loved ones during half term, with classes resuming on November 1.

Cutting a stylish figure in a fuschia pink wrap dress and Carolina Herrera heels, the young royal joined her parents, King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia as well as her younger sister Princess Sofia, 14, as they attended the traditional concert of the Princess of Asturias Award held at Principe Felipe auditory in Oviedo.

The event traditionally takes place on the eve of the Princess of Asturias Award, but was cancelled last year because of the coronavirus pandemic.  

Princess Leonor of Spain, 15, who has been studying at the UWC Atlantic College in Wales, has returned home for half-term to attend a concert with her parents King Felipe VI and Queen Letizis, pictured right, tonight 

Leonor, who wore her blonde hair loose in a glossy blow dry, paired her bold, long-sleeved dress with nude-coloured heels.

The teen opted for little make up, adding just a dash of eyeshadow and mascara, and donned a protective face amid Covid-19. 

Her outfit complemented her sister Sofia’s blue ensemble, who opted for flat shoes rather than heels.

The family arrived as a happy quartet. Leonor, left, donned a hot pink dress while her sister Sofia, 14, right, opted for a blue number

Queen Letizia opted for a deep teal dress with a feathery skirt and metallic heels that matched her golden hoop earrings. Pictured, with Princess Sofia

Meanwhile, Letizia put on a stylish display in a deep teal feathery dress with fluted sleeves. 

The mother-of-two wore her hair up in a loose ponytail, and looked delighted to have her two daughters by her side again. 

The Monarch opted for golden metallic stilettos, and accessorised with a pair of stylish gold hoop earrings. 

Meanwhile, proud dad Felipe VI looked sharp in a dark striped suit with blue tie and a crisp white shirt. 

The family, who were all wearing protective face masks, were greeted by organisers as they made their way to the concert 

Tonight’s concert precedes tomorrow’s Princess of Asturias Awards, where Leonor will take centre stage as she hands awards to the winner 

Letizia wore her hair in a low ponytail, while Sofia’s luscious blonde locks cascaded over her shoulders, pictured 

Tomorrow will be an exciting day for Leonor, who will hand out the awards during a glamourous ceremony. 

Sharing its name with Leonor, who is heir to the Spanish throne and holds the title of Princess of Asturias, the annual awards are presented to individuals or organisations who make notable achievements in the sciences, humanities, and public affairs. 

The Princess of Asturias Awards was established in 1980 by Felipe, who was then heir to the throne, before he ascended the throne in 2014.

The event was established to consolidate links between the autonomous community Principality of Asturias and the King, as well as to encourage scientific, cultural and humanistic development.

Each year the recipients of the awards receive a sculpture created by Spanish prestigious sculptor Joan Miró.

King Felipe exchanged a few words with his eldest daughter after the family sat down for the concert, pictured

As the heir-to-the-throne, Leonor always sits to his right of her father during official events, pictured 

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