Letizia dresses in green hope at the premiere of a documentary on mental health

Dressed in green hope and green nature, the Queen attended this Thursday, at the headquarters of the Fundación Telefónica, the presentation of the documentary El Camino Interior with which its creators want to make visible the importance of mental health, through the testimony of walkers of the Jacobean route who have gone through vital crises.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
10 March 2023 Friday 13:06
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Letizia dresses in green hope at the premiere of a documentary on mental health

Dressed in green hope and green nature, the Queen attended this Thursday, at the headquarters of the Fundación Telefónica, the presentation of the documentary El Camino Interior with which its creators want to make visible the importance of mental health, through the testimony of walkers of the Jacobean route who have gone through vital crises. Letizia's presence at the presentation, in which she was accompanied by the President of Telefónica, José María Álvarez-Pallete, and the Minister of Education and Vocational Training, Pilar Alegría, is justified by her status as Honorary President of UNICEF Spain and Advocate for the Mental Health of Children and Adolescents of the organization worldwide.

After the screening, the Queen reiterated that "mental health is everyone's business, because we are all involved in some way". Touched by the testimonies that she has been able to see in the documentary, Letizia has confessed that she could make several reflections but that, in this case, "I keep them for my own inner path." To attend the presentation of the documentary, the Queen has chosen a green pantsuit from the firm Carolina Herrera and a silk shirt with a white bow by Hugo Boss, a set that she has already worn on several occasions that she has combined with two-tone shoes of Magrit.

The project makes visible and puts on the table a relevant issue for society through testimonials and experiences of different prominent figures who, having experienced vital transformation processes, help others to transform their lives. The creator of the series, Miguel Ángel Tobías (Acca Media) travels sixteen stages of the Camino from León to Finisterre, accompanied by many other people who are dedicated to helping others transform their lives, having gone through personal transformation processes themselves. . The series can be seen on the Movistar channel

The Camino de Santiago has, for centuries, been a route traveled by millions of pilgrims for religious, cultural, sporting or leisure reasons. Promises and challenges have also been part of the motivations to carry it out. But the manifest reality and manifested by all those who have traveled it in part or in its entirety, by any of the possible routes, is that it is a path full of charm, magic, spirituality... transformative even without intending it. No one ends the path as it began. All the walkers acknowledge having felt things, experienced experiences, emotions and reflected on their lives in a way that they had never lived before and many after the path have made decisions that have changed their lives.