Kate del Castillo reveals how her unexpected MEETING with Queen Letizia Ortiz was

Mexican actress, Kate del Castillo She has gained international fame and recognition thanks to her role as Teresa Mendoza in the Telemundo series La queen of the south. It is for this reason that the actress was invited to take part in an event in Los Angeles, in which she had a unexpected meeting with the Queen from Spain, Letizia Ortiz; Kate reveals how was this face to face with the monarch.
It was during the red carpet of the inauguration of the headquarters of the Instituto Cervantes in Los Angeles, which Kate del Castillo He met the Queen of Spain face to face. During this unexpected meeting both gave themselves the opportunity to meet and share a talk in which, according to the protagonist of the queen of the souththe Queen Letizia Ortiz He did not stop filling her with compliments and even confessed to being her fan.
It was the own Kate del Castillo which reveals how was this unexpected meeting with the Queen Letizia Ortiza meeting between queens. “Divine, also, an incredible woman, because she tells me that she had a birthday almost the same as me, we are the same age, and that she was looking at my Instagram and she loves everything I do”shared the protagonist of the queen of the south to a morning show.
During this unexpected meeting Both “queens” exchanged several smiles and had a chat that made it clear that there is a good relationship between the two. Kate del Castillo reveals that something that caught his attention was that the Queen Letizia Ortiz told him that he had seen her Instagram, which he thought was very funny because he never imagined that the consort was interested in his work.
The Queen Letizia Ortiz was the hostess at this inauguration event of the headquarters of the Cervantes Institute in Los Angeles, the mission of these institutes is to spread the use of Spanish in the world. Kate del Castillo She was one of the guests invited to the ceremony as a speaker, like her, other guests at this event were Eugenio Derbez and the orchestra director, Gustavo Dudamel.