One aspect of Queen Letizia’s style has changed significantly recently.
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Spain’s Queen Letizia, 51, has been seen over the years as a representative monarch with no shortage of eye-catching ensembles. She has also been talked about as a style icon and one of the most stylish queens.
More often than not, the queen’s spectacular outfits are crowned by matching shoes. Letizia most often prefers high stilettos, which she has apparently been wearing for years – even in spite of the pain.
Recently, the queen has been seen in public in even lower interest. However, the reason is not changing trends, but the queen suffers from chronic pain.
According to the Spanish newspaper El Mundo, the queen was diagnosed with Morton’s neuroma in her left leg a couple of years ago.
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Morton’s neuroma refers to nerve pressure in the scalp. According to the health library, it is caused by the load on the heels, which can be caused, for example, by wearing high-heeled, narrow-toed and constricting shoes.
Its symptoms include throbbing, throbbing and burning pain in the head. In addition, there may be numbness, tingling, heat, or tingling sensation from an electric shock. The pain occurs most commonly in middle-aged women.
In addition to the pinched nerve, the Spanish magazine says that the queen has been suffering from chronic metatarsalgia for years, which also means pain located in the heel area.
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The pain has not stopped the Queen from wearing heels, but she has been seen wearing shoes with significantly lower heels. For example, at the Paris Olympics, she represented in thicker and lower heels instead of the traditional stilettos.
In addition, he was seen in quite ordinary white sneakers watching the races. The Queen cheered on the Spanish Olympic athletes in a red t-shirt with the Spanish flag and white jeans.
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However, style is not the only thing that has changed with the queen’s pain conditions. It would seem that the queen has to rely more and more often on the seat in representative duties.
For example, in April, the Queen and King of Spain made a state visit to the Netherlands, where they were hosted by the local King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima.
Hello! -magazine, the royals received guests for about 45 minutes at the Royal Palace in Amsterdam. Letizia had to sit down while the monarchs standing next to her greeted the guests.
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The same was repeated at the traditional reception of the Spanish royal couple in Mallorca at the end of July. The royal couple and the former queen Sofia met the authorities of the Balearic Islands group and representatives of other parties in Palma de Mallorca.
According to the Spanish broadcasting company RTVE, about 600 people participated in the event. In the pictures captured from the reception in Mallorca, it can be seen that Queen Letizia is the only one with a reserved seat behind her.
Standing next to him, King Felipe and former Queen Sofia, 85, receive the guests persistently.
Corresponding exceptional arrangements are associated with the queen’s foot problems and the fact that she has difficulty standing for long periods of time.
The otherwise fit mother of the reigning king, Sofia, visited the hospital earlier this year after suffering from a urinary tract infection. At the time, it was reported that the previous time Sofia had to resort to hospital treatment was in 1968, when Felipe was born.
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