King Felipe and Queen Letizia visit Cuenca

King Felipe and Queen Letizia visit Cuenca

Today, King Felipe and Queen Letizia continued their tour of Spain by visiting Cuenca in the autonomous community of Castilla-La Mancha, to visit the facilities of ASPADEC, an association dedicated to the inclusion in society of people with intellectual disabilities as full members, to show an example of collaboration between public administrations and different social entities.

During the visit, King Felipe and Queen Letizia saw the occupational workshop and the farm, where some of the center's users were performing tasks under the supervision of ASPADEC therapists. They also visited the residential pavilion.

After the visit, King Felipe and Queen Letizia posed for a group photo and they were presented with the Gold insignia of the 40th-anniversary of the association. They then attended a meeting with the board of the association and some of the users who shared their personal experience.

The royal couple then went to Plaza Mayor where they had the opportunity to meet the crowd waiting for them.

From Plaza Mayor, the couple walked to the Museum of Spanish Abstract Art where they visited several rooms including the Sala Grande, the Sala de las Vigas, the Zóbel Library, and the room where a Mudejar coffered ceiling is conserved.

Letizia wore a new Mango jumpsuit with a new Massimo Dutti crossbody bag and her Mint & Rose wedges. She wore new Massimo Dutti gold earrings and her Karen Hallam ring.

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