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Queen Letizia and Infanta Sofía will travel to Australia to support Spain in the World Cup final

Queen Letizia, who already visited the team during their preparation in Las Rozas, will attend the honor box at the Accor Stadium in Sydney to witness the World Championship final

Queen Letizia will travel to Australia along with Infanta Sofía to provide "in-person" support to the Spanish women's football team in their quest for their first star. The Queen will be in the honor box at the Accor Stadium in Sydney, once again demonstrating the commitment of the Royal Family to national football.

Even before the Spanish expedition traveled to Denmark, where the team played their last friendly match before the World Cup, Queen Letizia visited the team accompanied by the president of the RFEF, Luis Rubiales; Víctor Francos, Secretary of State for Sport; and Mariano de Paco Serrano, Advisor for Culture, Tourism, and Sport of the Community of Madrid.

During her stay at Ciudad del Fútbol de Las Rozas, the Queen enjoyed watching a training session of the national team and concluded her visit with a motivational speech that deeply resonated with players and the coaching staff.

The president of the RFEF, Luis Rubiales, presented Queen Letizia with a jersey bearing her name and thanked her for the visit and encouragement for the players. Jorge Vilda and captain Ivana Andrés also had the chance to express their gratitude to the monarch, promising to give their best in this championship. A promise that seems to have been fulfilled, pending the final touch, victory in the World Championship final against England.