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The Kings, accompanied by their daughters and Queen Emeritus Sofia, have given the surprise last night in Mallorca. Although it was not planned and they had already begun their vacation days on the island, they broke the usual discretion of their private agenda to go to the cinema to see the film of the moment.

Despite the stir that formed to see the Royal Family as one more at the doors of the room, in reality it is not something so surprising since both, both Queen Letizia and King Felipe are great cinephiles and it is not strange to see them attend some of the most famous premieres.

This is what has happened with 'Barbie', the film directed by Greta Gerwig that has become the phenomenon of this summer, a film that is breaking box office records and that could give the Oscar to its protagonist, Margot Robbie, who has already been nominated previously for 'I am Tonya'.

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The Kings, with their daughters and Doña Sofía, went to the 'Ciutat' cinemas in Palma de Mallorca, to the last session, that of 20.15, to get away from the heat of the early afternoon. A gesture for which they were honored with the applause of the rest of the attendees to the rooms and those who were walking through the area at that time.

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Pink Barbie

Princess Leonor was the only one of the family who respected the unofficial dress code of the film: pink Barbie, the color of the universe of the famous doll with which several generations of women have played, the Queen and her daughters included.

Leonor chose a dress that follows the cut of the latest designs she has worn, with a peaked neckline, long sleeves and flowing skirt. On this occasion, it is a satin dress, fully pleated and long midi. It is a design by Sfera, which he combined with his usual wedges, by Mint & Rose, and a bag by Adolfo Domínguez.

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Leonor with red nails

But the most surprising thing was Princess Leonor in her hands and was not the bag, but the nails. It is the first time we see her with painted nails, a perfect manicure in an intense and classic red that the women of the Royal Family have never worn. His mother, Queen Letizia, wears impeccable manicures, but never with color, just a little shine.

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Has the Princess of Asturias just skipped another of the unwritten rules of our monarchy? We asked what the protocol says about real manicures to Marina Fernández, Director of Communication of the International School of Protocol Group and collaborator of Yo Dona. She refers us to Lady Di. Icon of style of his time and indisputable reference even today, he used to wear the manicure of a lacquered red. "It is not true that the protocol prohibits colored nails; in fact, in general, the protocol does not prohibit anything, and less in things of makeup, "says Fernández.

The expert also recalls that Doña Sofía has always worn a French manicure as imperishable as her hairstyle. In his opinion, that a member of European royalty wears painted nails has more to do with personal tastes and customs than with what protocol dictates, and the fact that Queen Letizia, or Kate Middleton, do not wear painted nails responds more to personal tastes.

Casual looks

True to form, Queen Letizia did not wear painted nails. And he did not bet on Barbie pink, but on blue. He wore a look of ankle pants, which he combined with a satin white shirt that became and asymmetrical leaving out one of the sides, the touch of stylist that has been imposed when we talk about men's shirts. On the feet, the traditional Menorcan ones that he usually uses as soon as he steps on the islands. As a bag, she chose a design also by Ansa per Ansa.

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The Infanta Sofia also wore the usual wedges. His, in a pastel blue tone, are from the Alhamas brand, and he has combined them with a boho chic style minidress with discreet floral print, peaked neckline and small ruffles. It is a design by the Spanish brand Indi & Cold, which was created in San Sebastian and whose garments have even been seen in the series 'The White Lotus'.

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Also boho chic style was the dress chosen by Doña Sofía, which she combined with a carrycot that Queen Letizia already wore last week. A look very similar to the one he chose to go out to dinner with his family days ago, in what everyone thought would be the last public appearance of the Kings in Mallorca. But Barbie can handle everything, even with the unwritten rules.

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