Like his mother! The daughters of Queen Letizia of Spain, Leonor, 17, and Sofía, 16, are perfectly prepared to attend the awards ceremony with her parents in Girona.

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Queen Letizia's daughters, Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofía, were the picture of poise as they joined their parents at an awards ceremony in Girona yesterday.

Queen Letizia’s daughters, Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofía, were the picture of poise as they joined their parents at an awards ceremony in Girona yesterday.

Princess Leonor, 17, and Sofía, 16, attended the event of the Princess of Girona Foundation at the Camiral Caldes de Malavella Hotel with their parents in high spirits.

Eleanor, who is first in line to the Spanish throne, even gave a speech at the event, taking center stage as she prepares for a life in the spotlight.

Earlier this week, Leonor and Sofía made a rare joint appearance without their parents while attending a workshop on innovation and creativity, suggesting they’re one step closer to becoming Spanish royalty.

The appearance comes as Eleanor, who has just graduated from UWC Atlantic College in Wales, known as ‘Hippy Hogwarts,’ prepares to begin her military training in August.

Queen Letizia’s daughters, Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofía, were the picture of poise as they joined their parents at an awards ceremony in Girona yesterday.

Princess Leonor, 17, and Sofía, 16, attended the event at the Hotel Camiral Caldes de Malavella with their parents in high spirits

Princess Leonor, 17, and Sofía, 16, attended the event at the Hotel Camiral Caldes de Malavella with their parents in high spirits

Leonor was mature royalty when she dated her family.

In what appeared to be a show of unity between the current and soon-to-be monarch, the teen’s elegant puff-sleeved teal dress matched perfectly with her father’s King Philip tie.

King Felipe is the honorary president of the organization on behalf of Princess Leonor.

The organization supports young people in their professional and personal development.

He is interested in identifying talented young people who can act as role models for other young people, while also launching programs to improve their employability.

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Leonor wore her hair in a simple low ponytail, which showed off her dazzling diamond earrings.

The future Queen of Spain opted for a fuller makeup look, complete with eyeliner, shimmery eyeshadow and lip gloss.

Her ever-supportive sister, Sofia, wore a short-sleeved, shimmering silver dress that gathered at the waist.

Leonor delivered a speech at the event, taking center stage as she prepares for a life in the spotlight.

Leonor delivered a speech at the event, taking center stage as she prepares for a life in the spotlight.

Eleanor, who has just graduated from UWC Atlantic College in Wales, known as 'Hippy Hogwarts', was all mature royalty when she stepped out with her family.

Princess Leonor, first in line to the Spanish throne, wore an elegant teal gown with puffed sleeves.

Eleanor, who has just graduated from UWC Atlantic College in Wales, known as 'Hippy Hogwarts', was all mature royalty when she stepped out with her family.

Eleanor, who has just graduated from UWC Atlantic College in Wales, known as ‘Hippy Hogwarts’, was all mature royalty when she stepped out with her family.

Queen Letizia was photographed with her youngest daughter, Sofía, whispering in her ear on stage

Queen Letizia was photographed with her youngest daughter, Sofía, whispering in her ear on stage

Although Infanta Sofía is still a member of royalty, she does not hold the title of princess since she is the second to be born and, therefore, she is not the heir to the throne. The outfit highlighted the Queen's toned biceps, as she applauded others at the award ceremony.

Queen Letizia and Sofia could be seen applauding as they supported King Felipe and Leonor at the event.

The family posed with the winners during the delivery of the Princess of Girona Awards all smiles

The family posed with the winners during the delivery of the Princess of Girona Awards all smiles

Unlike her mother and sister, the teen wore shiny, flat strappy sandals and her brown hair was tied up in a long braid.

Her mother, Queen Letizia, 50, showed off her slender figure in a simple, low-cut backless dress.

The outfit highlighted his toned biceps, as he applauded others at the award ceremony.

She also wore sparkly heels that matched her metallic clutch and gold hoop earrings.

Like her eldest daughter, Letizia also wore her hair in a low ponytail and opted for her signature makeup look, complete with smoky eyeshadow.

Queen Letizia was photographed with her youngest daughter, Sofia, whispering in her ear on stage.

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But the duo and their mother looked happy as they smiled and chatted on the way to the ceremony.

Her mother, Queen Letizia, 50, showed off her slender figure in a simple, low-cut backless dress

Her mother, Queen Letizia, 50, showed off her slender figure in a simple, low-cut backless dress

King Felipe, 55, looked dapper in a suit and white striped shirt and opted to wear a teal tie to match Leonor's outfit.

King Felipe, 55, looked dapper in a suit and white striped shirt and opted to wear a teal tie to match Leonor’s outfit.

It comes as Leonor is ready to begin her military training before the end of summer in August.

While many of her classmates will go off to university, the eldest daughter of kings Felipe and Letizia will return to Spain to begin her education.

Spanish Defense Minister Margarita Robles confirmed Princess Leonor of Asturias’ next move earlier this year to the Tatler society bible.

The training will include stays in the Armed Forces, the Spanish Navy and the Air Force.

Speaking in March, Ms. Robles confirmed: “In time, the commander-in-chief of the armed forces will be a woman, and in recent years we have been making a very significant effort to recruit women into the armed forces.”

The Princess will begin her training at the Army Military Academy in Zaragoza before going on to the naval school, and will complete her three years at the General Air Academy.

In September last year, the Spanish palace announced that Princess Leonor will go to university to study law once she has completed her three years of military training.

While Leonor’s choice of university is unknown, the princess’s educational background already resembles that of her father, King Felipe.

Queen Letizia wore a low ponytail, like her eldest daughter, and wore metallic heels and a clutch with her black dress Queen Letizia wore a low ponytail, like her eldest daughter, and wore metallic heels and a clutch with her black dress

Queen Letizia wore a low ponytail, like her eldest daughter, and wore metallic heels and a clutch with her black dress

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Queen Letizia was photographed laughing and smiling with her two daughters as they attended the award ceremony.

Queen Letizia was photographed laughing and smiling with her two daughters as they attended the award ceremony.

After graduating from high school at Lakefield College in Canada, Felipe returned to Spain and attended the General Military Academy in Zaragoza, and later studied at the Naval Military School in Marin.

He finished his training with a stay at the San Javier General Air Academy.

He also completed his military training with a visit to the Juan Sebastián Elcano workshop at the age of 18 in 1987, and went on to study Law at the Autonomous University of Madrid.

Although Infanta Sofía is still a member of royalty, she does not hold the title of princess, since she is the second to be born and, therefore, is not the heir to the throne.

Before yesterday’s awards ceremony, the royals listened to the presentation of the AmplificARTE project, which is an initiative of the Princess of Girona Foundation.

The family seemed together as they all wore the color blue while concentrating intently on what was being said.

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