Born Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano, she stepped into the role of Queen of Spain on June 19, 2014, by the side of King Felipe VI. Before that major life shift, Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano had already built a solid career in journalism—yes, Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano was known for her work as a news anchor and reporter. Long before fame came knocking, she was gaining experience at an Asturian daily newspaper, sharpening her skills in the field. She also pursued higher education, attending the Complutense University of Madrid, where she laid the foundation for her professional journey. Today, Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano shares two daughters, Leonor and Sofia, with King Felipe VI, balancing royal duties with family life in a way that continues to draw public interest.
Back in 2002, she took on the role of anchoring the weekly news program Informe Semanal, where she quickly made a name for herself. Not long after that, she transitioned to the daily morning news slot, becoming a familiar face on Telediario Matinal on TVE 1. Over time, she built a strong presence on screen, and her consistent performance helped solidify her reputation. She continued to deliver the news with professionalism and clarity, making her a trusted figure during those morning broadcasts. Through dedication and skill, she earned recognition and respect across Spanish television audiences.