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Posted: 2025-05-19 05:06:31 UTC

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Queen Letizia of Spain wore white in the presence of Pope Leo XIV due to 'Le privilège du blanc,' a tradition allowing certain Catholic queens and princesses to wear white instead of black when meeting the Pope, provided they remain in good standing with the Catholic Church.
The tradition of Le privilège du blanc allows specific Catholic queens and princesses to wear white in the presence of the Pope.
This privilege is contingent on the royal woman's good standing with the Catholic Church.
Traditional protocol dictates specific attire guidelines for papal audiences, with women typically wearing long, black dresses.
Le Privilège du Blanc symbolizes the Catholic Church's high standards for attire and recognition of Catholic monarchs.
The tradition highlights the historical and ongoing influence of Catholic monarchs within Christendom.
Misunderstanding of the tradition of Le privilège du blanc by media outlets.
Adherence to strict attire protocols during papal audiences.
Maintaining good standing with the Catholic Church to retain the privilege.