Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia made their second stylish appearance in Palma de Mallorca this week, once again stepping out in summer dresses. On Tuesday, the sisters and their parents, Queen Letizia and King Felipe, viewed a Joan Miró exhibition at La Lonja.
Their Majesties' teenage daughters were both dressed in printed frocks for the family outing. Leonor opted for a sleeveless number featuring palm trees, while Sofia recycled her Babbaki dress that was hand-printed with natural dyes, per the brand.
According to HOLA! Spain, the royals were accompanied by the artist's grandson Joan Punyet as they toured the exhibit. The exhibition is part of a joint project titled "Paysage Miró," which is being displayed across four venues in Palma: La Llotja, Es Baluard Museu, Casal Solleric and the Fundació Pilar i Joan Miró a Mallorca, per Miró Mallorca.
The Spanish royal family later enjoyed dinner together. HOLA! Spain reported that the King, Queen and their daughters dined at one of their favorite restaurants in Palma de Mallorca: Mía.
Earlier in the week, Leonor and Sofia made their debut at an annual event in Palma de Mallorca. The sisters accompanied their mom, dad and grandmother Queen Sofia to the traditional summer reception at Marivent Palace on Aug. 4. Felipe and Letizia hosted the reception for representatives from different sectors and institutions of the Balearic Islands.
Leonor borrowed a dress from her mother's closet for the occasion. The Princess of Asturias, 19, attended the event for the first time wearing an off-the-shoulder dress from the Desigual x Stella Jean collection that her mother wore to the same reception back in 2023. Infanta Sofia, 18, also made a colorful splash, wearing a pink tie-dye dress from Zara.
The King and Queen's younger daughter is leaving for college after the summer. Sofia will be studying Politics and International Relations at Forward College. The three-year degree is taught in Lisbon the first year, Paris the second and Berlin the third. While her sister is going abroad to continue her studies, Leonor will be completing her third and final year of military training. The future Queen is set to join "the San Javier General Air Academy for the 2025-2026 academic year" as an Ensign Student.