Letizia Ortiz

Letizia Ortiz

royalty Spain

Letizia Ortiz is the Queen of Spain, born on September 15, 1972, in Oviedo, Spain. Before her marriage to King Felipe VI in 2004, she was a journalist and news anchor, gaining prominence for her work with the Spanish television network TVE. As queen consort, she has focused on various social issues, including education, health, and the empowerment of women. Letizia is known for her elegance and commitment to her royal duties, often representing Spain at official events both domestically and internationally. Her role has evolved over the years, particularly as she supports her daughter, Princess Leonor, in her journey toward her royal responsibilities.

Born on Sep 15, 1972 (52 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
20,039
Power
170$
Sentiment
7.03
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Cabo Verde 2 9.00 0.44% +0% 555,987 2,460 $2,100 9$
Panama 1 7.00 0.08% +0% 4,314,768 3,566 $76,000 63$
Peru 1 7.00 0.04% +0% 32,971,846 14,013 $230,000 98$
Totals 4 37,842,601 20,039 $308,100 170$
Interactive World Map

Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.

Recent Mentions

Panama Panama: Letizia Ortiz, the queen of Spain, attended the event 'Semillas para un futuro sostenible' where Constantino Blandford represented Panama. 7

La Prensa – leading Panamanian daily, est. 1980: El reconocido chef Jordi Roca explora el cacao orgánico en Panamá: un viaje enriquecedor

Cabo Verde Cabo Verde: Queen Letizia Ortiz of Spain is visiting Cape Verde to learn about projects developed by Spanish cooperation. 9

Expresso das Ilhas – Cape Verdean newspaper & portal: Rainha de Espanha inicia hoje uma visita de três dias a Cabo Verde

Cabo Verde Cabo Verde: Letizia Ortiz is visiting Cabo Verde to learn about projects supporting gender equality and economic empowerment. 9

Expresso das Ilhas – Cape Verdean newspaper & portal: Rainha de Espanha visita projectos da cooperação espanhola em Cabo Verde