The Spanish Royal Family have received the national football team at theZarzuela Palace in Madrid today - after they lifted the Euros trophy in Berlin on Sunday night.
Queen Letizia looked in high spirits as was joined by her husband King Felipe, Infanta Sofia andPrincess Leonorat the royal residence where they welcomed the nation's heroes back to Spain.
The group showed their support for the Euro winners - known commonly asLa Roja - by donning bright red ensembles.
They went head-to-head with the Three Lions yesterday in a nail-biting match that saw Spain win 2-1 in Berlin.
Letizia, 51, put her best fashion foot forward in a stunning sleeveless cherry-coloured dress that featured a zip from the neckline to the hem.
Queen Letizia looked in high spirits as was joined by her husband King Felipe, Infanta Sofia and Princess Leonor
Letizia put her best fashion foot forward in a stunning sleeveless cherry-coloured dress that featured a zip from the neckline to the hem
The Spanish royals showed their support for the Euro winners - known commonly as La Roja - by donning bright red ensembles
Princess Leonor of Spain, did not attend the match as she recently travelled to Portugal on her first official solo visit abroad.
PrincessLeonor wore white skinny jeans, trainers and a Adidas sporty football shirt
The eye-catching flared frock showed off the royal's famous toned arms and flattered her slim frame.
Letizia kept her footwear simple and paired the stand-out garment with a pair of simple strappy sandal heels.
She donned a pair of simple yet sophisticated gold earrings and wore her shiny chocolate tresses down in her signature wavy blow-dry.
Her daughters Sofia, 17, andLeonor, 18, matched their outfits together, both sporting personalised Adidas Spanish football T-shirts with their names on the back, along with the number 10.
They paired the colourful sporty shirts with bright white skinny jeans and cream trainers.
Their father, King Felipe, 56, opted for a dapper matching grey suit, crisp white shirt, black polished shoes and a red tie.
The family posed for snaps at the royal palace alongside the large trophy and proudly donned their medals.
The King made a speech to Spain's national team alongside Letizia, Sofia andLeonor as they smiled at their achievements.
Her daughters Sofia, 17, and Leonor, 18, matched their outfits together, both sporting personalised Adidas Spanish football T-shirts with their names on the back, along with the number 10
The family posed for snaps at the royal palace alongside the large trophy and proudly donned their medals
Princess Leonor looked in high spirits as she chatted to the footballers yesterday
Queen Letizia and Princess Leonor (far right) - who is the heir to the throne - missed the Euros final in Germany yesterday
Letizia's eye-catching flared frock showed off the royal's famous toned arms and flattered her slim frame
The family posed for snaps at the royal palace alongside the large trophy and proudly donned their medals
Queen Letizia and Princess Leonor - who is the heir to the throne - missed the Euros final in Germany yesterday.
King Felipe andInfanta Sofia instead travelled to watch the match unfold and beamed as they basked in the moment, holding the trophy following the win.
The pair could not hide their excitement as they cheered from the stands and later celebrated with the team.
A cheerful Felipe happily shook the hands of every athlete as they received their medals.
The official Spanish Royal Family's X account tweeted: 'EUROPEAN CHAMPIONS!!! You have been the best team, you have made us enjoy every game and all of Spain is proud of you. Congratulations @SEFutbol
'This result does justice to what we have seen on the field throughout #EURO2024'
The Felipe and Sofia beamed as they linked up withPrince William and his son, Prince George, at the start of the match.
Thee group shook hands as met with each each other in the same viewing area, with Felipe and William chatting about the match.
William and George - who is second in line to the throne - were also putting on asartorial display as they wore matching striped ties that were the colours of the England national football kit, white and red.
The four royals posed with the Spanish football team alongside the trophy today
King Felipe was joined by his daughters and his wife as he made a speech to the footballers
King Felipe opted for a dapper matching grey suit, crisp white shirt, black polished shoes and a red tie
PrincessLeonor and Infanta Sofia hold the large Euros trophy as their mother Letizia watches on
The official Spanish royal family X account shared a snap of the two families together
Prince William and King Felipe are pictured shaking hands in Germany
Felipe lovingly puts his arm around his youngest daughter as they celebrated the win for Spain yesterday evening
King Felipe of Spain and his daughter were over the moon as they celebrated Spain's victory yesterday evening
Upon watching Gareth Southgate's team lose the match, William tweeted: 'This time it just wasn’t meant to be. We’re all still so proud of you. Onwards @England. W.'
Newly elected Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer was also in attendance with his wife. The Labour leader wrote: 'Made it to Berlin,' as he was snapped in the stands donning a red tie.
Felipe was not joined by his wife, Queen Letizia for the event, amid rumours swirling around about the couple's relationship.
The latest bombshell claims from Letizia's former brother-in-law Jaime Del Burgo, who earlier this year suggested they had an 'affair' after her marriage to the King.
The businessman - who dated the Queen when she was still a newsreader and was married to her sister Telma from 2012-2014 - has since claimed that he is still in contact with the royal in an interview with Argentinian newspaper Clarín.
He said: 'We have shared many years of our lives together. We have been a family. s I have always said, ours was not a relationship of lovers. The lover would be him, in any case. I mean Felipe.'
But Letizia and Felipe have made no public response to the claims.
King Felipe's eldest daughter and heir to the Spanish throne, PrincessLeonor of Spain, was not in attendance as she recently travelled to Portugal on her firstofficial solo visit abroad.