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Queen Letizia showcased her maternal side as she greeted a young fan in Madrid on Monday.The Queen of Spain was seen receiving a kiss from an adorable young boy who was clutching a ukulele.Letizia's young admirer had taken part in a musical performance at a prize giving ceremony for Spain's most prestigious literary award. The mother-of-two looked her elegant best as she joined husband King Felipe VI for a prize-giving ceremony in Madrid.The couple arrived at the Alcala de Henares University near the Spanish capital to attend the Miguel de Cervantes Literature Prize award ceremony. Share this article Share Among a sea of charcoal and black suits Letizia, 45, shone in a fitted baby pink dress complete with a matching jacket with lace embellishment.Always a stickler for detail the mother-of-two offset her outfit with a pair of nude court shoes and a complementing clutch bag.The former-journalist has been favouring a straighter style when it comes to her hair and today saw a continuation of the trend with her brunette locks styled into a sleek straight finish. Meanwhile King Felipe, 50, who will present the award, looked especially dapper in a coat and tails complete with a cream waistcoat as he arrived at the awards.He could also be seen carrying a ceremonial cane, as is tradition with the annual prize-giving. The couple joined Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy and President of Madrid's regional government Cristina Cifuentes for the event today. The €125,000 (£109,000) Cervantes Prize generally alternates between Spanish and Latin American writers.The prizes are presented each April 23 on the anniversary of the death of Miguel de Cervantes, author of 'Don Quixote.' The winner of this year's prize is Sergio Ramirez, who was hosted by the king and queen at a luncheon at the Royal palace in Madrid on Friday.