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Queen Letizia, King Felipe lockdown in Spain© Casa de Su Majestad el Rey

Queen Letizia seen for first time since Spain went on lockdown

The Spanish royal was last pictured earlier in March next to a government minister who was later diagnosed with the Coronavirus


MARCH 27, 2020 9:27 AM EDT

Since Spain, and specifically Madrid, rapidly followed Italy as a center for  COVID-19  mass cases,  Queen Letizia  and  King Felipe ’s agendas have been on hold for over a couple of weeks now. But although they have not been seen out in public much – though King Felipe did go and visit a temporary hospital that has been set up in an exhibition hall in Madrid to thank health workers for their efforts – the couple are working a lot behind the scenes. The Palace has just released some photos of a video conference the King and Queen had on March 26 with the head of supermarket chain Mercadona.

Letizia and Felipe have also been in contact with the Red Cross, the Spanish Mental Health Confederation and the Foundation for Drug Addiction Help plus they’ve personally spoken with workers at various hospitals around the country, thanking the staff for their incredible work during these difficult times.

King Felipe IFEMA© Casa de Su Majestad el Rey
King Felipe wore a mask as he visited a temporary hospital that has been set up in an exhibition hall in Madrid

This is the first time that Letizia has been pictured since she was photographed next to the Minister of Equality, Irene Montero, on March 6. Irene was subsequently diagnosed with Coronavirus, prompting regular testing on the King and Queen, who have luckily escaped contracting the disease. Meanwhile, the list of royals who have tested positive includes Great Britain’s  Prince Charles  and  Prince Albert  of Monaco.