Queen Letizia kicked off her first day of the Spanish Cooperation trip to Mozambique with a visit to the Manhiça Health Research Center (CISM).
CISM is a Mozambican non-profit organisation that carries out biomedical research in priority areas aimed at improving the health of the most vulnerable populations. The centre was founded in 1996 with the support of the Hospital Clínic de Barcelona and in 2008 received the Prince of Asturias Award for International Cooperation.
Her Majesty repeated a look she first wore during last year's Spanish Cooperation trip Haiti.
The relaxed lounge suit is by Spanish high-street brand Intropia which features an embossed blazer with belted waist and matching trousers.
Under the jacket, Letizia again wore the nude pink Zara embroidered camisole top.
A pair of pink Uterque leather loafers rounded off the cool and casual ensemble.
In the afternoon, Queen Letizia was the guest of honour at a luncheon hosted by President Filipe Jacinto Nyussi and the First Lady of of Mozambique, Isaura Nyussi at the Palácio da Ponta Vermelha.
She wore a beautiful soft blue piece by Pedro del Hierro from the designer's Spring/Summer '19 collection. I am not certain if it is a dress or separates. I am waiting to hear back from the brand for clarification.
Her Majesty first wore the eponymous label last May at a Famelab event. She then wowed in a Pedro del Hierro jumpsuit at the opening season at the Teatro Real in October 2018, and earlier this year she premiered an ivory sleeveless crepe dress by the Spanish designer during the State Visit to Argentina.
Queen Letizia contrasted the soft blue hue with navy accessories. She carried her custom Magrit 'Hawa' clutch and on her feet were the Carolina Herrera suede sling back pumps.
She complemented the outfit with her Bvlgari diamond and aquamarine white gold hoop earrings.
Following the luncheon, Queen Letizia visited the Office of Technical Cooperation (OTC) for a tour of the facilities and meeting