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  1. Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano (pronounced [leˈtiθja oɾˈtiθ rokasoˈlano]; born 15 September 1972) is Queen of Spain as the wife of King Felipe VI. Letizia was born in Oviedo , Asturias. She worked as a journalist for ABC and EFE before becoming a news anchor at CNN+ and Televisión Española .

  2. Maria-Letizia Bonaparte (née Ramolino; 24 August 1750 or 1749 – 2 February 1836), known as Letizia Bonaparte, was a Corsican noblewoman and the mother of Napoleon I of France. She received the title "Madame Mère" (French for "Madame Mother") due to her status as the Emperor's mother.

  3. Feb 16, 2017 · If you’re semi-familiar with Princess Charlene, Princess Caroline, and the royal princesses of Sweden, chances are that you’ve at least heard of Spain’s Queen Letizia.

    • Madeleine Luckel
  4. Maria Letizia Bonaparte ( French: Marie Laetitia Eugénie Catherine Adélaïde; 20 November 1866 – 25 October 1926) was one of three children born to Prince Napoléon and his wife Princess Maria Clotilde of Savoy. In 1888, she married Prince Amadeo, Duke of Aosta, the former king of Spain and her uncle. [1] .

  5. Nov 2, 2018 · Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano had an incredibly successful career as a journalist before becoming the queen of Spain and a style icon.

  6. May 22, 2024 · Letizia became the Queen of Spain in 2014 when King Juan Carlos abdicated in favour of his son. The couple share two children, Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia. The couple have been praised for their work as king and queen, particularly for their recognition of the LGBT community.

  7. Letizia Buonaparte (born August 24, 1750, Ajaccio, Corsica—died February 2, 1836, Rome, Italy) was the mother of Napoleon I by Carlo Maria Buonaparte, whom she married in 1764. Simple and frugal in her tastes and devout in thought, she helped to bind her children to the life of Corsica.

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