The Inauguration of the Masterpieces of Budapest exhibition
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Not making any comment on the verdict of the "Noos" case, King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain inaugurated last Friday an exhibition with the Hungarian presidential couple.
Last Friday, February 17th 2017 was an unusual day for the King and Queen of Spain. At 12 o'clock was rendered the verdict of the trial of the case "Noos". But the release of her sister, Infanta Cristina, and the sentence of six years and three months in prison of her husband, Inaki Urdangarin, not to mention the financial fines imposed on them, The object of no comment on the part of the sovereign couple. "The Royal Palace simply expressed" its greatest respect for the independence of the judiciary "while Felipe VI inaugurated, with a smile, an exhibition in a museum," AFP reported.
Read : Infanta Cristina released, her husband sentenced to six years in prison
In fact, they were at the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid, the exhibition "Masterpieces of Budapest. From the Renaissance to the Vanguard " which contains a selection of 90 works from the permanent collection of the Budapest Museum of Fine Arts and the Hungarian National Gallery. Among the paintings, sculptures and drawings presented are works by Dürer, Raphael, Carrache, Vinci, Rubens, Spaniards Velázquez and Murillo, as well as Hungarian artists. For this act, Don Felipe and Dona Letizia were accompanied by the President of the Republic of Hungary János Ader and his wife Anita Herczegh. All four then went to eat together at the Zarzuela Palace.
To go to the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, as if to welcome her guests for lunch, Dona was seen wearing the mushroom coloured tweed dress she debuted last month to present the National Sports Awards at the Royal Palace of El Pardo. She had accessorized and updated the dress with a waist nude belt to match her clutch and Magrit nude patent peep-toe heels. Her 44-year-old young woman, with her hair detached, wore the Coolook 'Papiro' earrings, featuring a mix of irregular stones consisting of natural amethyst, green amethyst and moonstone.
Photo credits: casareale.es
Last Friday, February 17th 2017 was an unusual day for the King and Queen of Spain. At 12 o'clock was rendered the verdict of the trial of the case "Noos". But the release of her sister, Infanta Cristina, and the sentence of six years and three months in prison of her husband, Inaki Urdangarin, not to mention the financial fines imposed on them, The object of no comment on the part of the sovereign couple. "The Royal Palace simply expressed" its greatest respect for the independence of the judiciary "while Felipe VI inaugurated, with a smile, an exhibition in a museum," AFP reported.
Read : Infanta Cristina released, her husband sentenced to six years in prison
In fact, they were at the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid, the exhibition "Masterpieces of Budapest. From the Renaissance to the Vanguard " which contains a selection of 90 works from the permanent collection of the Budapest Museum of Fine Arts and the Hungarian National Gallery. Among the paintings, sculptures and drawings presented are works by Dürer, Raphael, Carrache, Vinci, Rubens, Spaniards Velázquez and Murillo, as well as Hungarian artists. For this act, Don Felipe and Dona Letizia were accompanied by the President of the Republic of Hungary János Ader and his wife Anita Herczegh. All four then went to eat together at the Zarzuela Palace.
To go to the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, as if to welcome her guests for lunch, Dona was seen wearing the mushroom coloured tweed dress she debuted last month to present the National Sports Awards at the Royal Palace of El Pardo. She had accessorized and updated the dress with a waist nude belt to match her clutch and Magrit nude patent peep-toe heels. Her 44-year-old young woman, with her hair detached, wore the Coolook 'Papiro' earrings, featuring a mix of irregular stones consisting of natural amethyst, green amethyst and moonstone.
Photo credits: casareale.es
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