Queen Letizia attends presentation of “National Radio for All” service

Queen Letizia attends presentation of “National Radio for All” service

On Monday, Queen Letizia attended the presentation of the “National Radio for All” service at the House of Radio in Madrid. The service is an initiative by RTVE and the Royal Board on Disability to make live radio accessible to deaf people through new technological developments

During the presentation, Queen Letizia said: “This service that is starting today and that is possible because, among other things, there has been an enormous collaboration from many institutions such as the Spanish centre for subtitling and audio description that belongs to the Royal Board of Disability. It is very important because of those 1,200,000 people, […] there are about 1,200,000 deaf and disabled people who from today can access live radio.”

Queen Letizia wore her Bleis suit with her Carolina Herrera blouse. She paired the outfit with her Magrit pumps and her Adolfo Dominguez clutch. She also wore her Gold & Roses earrings and her Coreterno ring.

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