A well-known German media outlet has confirmed one of the most repeated rumors about Queen Letizia. According to what they have pointed out after seeing her latest images, the Spanish monarch couldn't be in better shape.
Rarely does a queen consort manage to make the center of attention not her tiara, her dress, or her purse, but her biceps. However, this time, Felipe VI's wife has done it again.

Last Wednesday, June 18, Queen Letizia and her husband attended the concert held before Music Day, which took place at Plaza Mayor in Madrid. It was an event where both became the true protagonists.
As expected, all the spotlights turned to them, especially to the monarch's toned arms. So much so that, even in Germany, the topic has sparked a genuine wave of comments.
German press fills Queen Letizia with praise after she shows off her good physical shape
In her latest public appearance, Queen Letizia's arms once again drew more attention than any accessory she wore. This is something that Bunte magazine, which specializes in European royalty, made clear on its cover:

"Everyone is looking at Queen Letizia's arms." In addition, the German outlet praised her physical shape, describing her limbs as "defined, toned, without a hint of flabbiness." They summed it up in a phrase that has already gone viral: "There's no trace of the dreaded wavy arm."
The outfit that caused such a stir was a black jumpsuit from Boss, which Queen Letizia chose for the occasion. This garment stood out for its V-neckline and short sleeves, which left her well-developed triceps exposed.

At 52 years old, the Spanish monarch dazzles not only with her impeccable and always spot-on style, but also with her consistency and physical work. According to Bunte, the queen's appearance isn't the result of chance, but of "constant training, extreme care, and a healthy lifestyle."
Although this isn't the first time this has happened, the effect remains surprising. In a monarchy where sobriety prevails, Queen Letizia's choice to show muscle instead of lace is still striking.
Moreover, in an environment like Germany, where consorts tend toward classicism, Felipe VI's wife sets a radical difference. She not only looks good, but also establishes a new narrative: modern, strong, and independent. Her body also communicates, and she does so clearly.