Queen Letizia of Spain delivers the Masters of Cinema award to Judi Dench

Queen Letizia of Spain delivered the Masters of Cinema award to Judi Dench on Sunday during the closing ceremony of Atlantida Mallorca Film Festival.

The Queen of Spain, 47, looked sensational in a navy blue asymmetrical dress, adding to her frame with an impressive pair of gold heels.

Dame Judi, 86, cut an elegant figure in a flowy beige ensemble, donning a long blazer over a smart top and trousers. 

Film festival: Queen Letizia of Spain delivered the Masters of Cinema award to Judi Dench, 86, during the closing ceremony of Atlantida Mallorca Film Festival on Saturday

The wife of King Felipe VI coiffed her brunette locks into a low bun and colour matched her clutch with her gorgeous dress.

The James Bond actress, who was also accompanied by her husband David Mills, wore a stunning statement necklace, also opting for comfort in flat sandals. 

They both put safety first by wearing face masks throughout the duration of the 11th Mallorca Film Fest.

Elegant: The Queen of Spain, 47, looked sensational in a navy blue asymmetrical dress

Stylish: She colour matched her clutch with her gorgeous dress

Elegant: The Queen of Spain, 47, looked sensational in a navy blue asymmetrical dress

Award-winner: Dame Judi, 86, cut an elegant figure in a flowy beige ensemble

Smart: The James Bond actress donned a long blazer over a smart top and trousers for the event

Smart: The James Bond actress donned a long blazer over a smart top and trousers for the event 

Proud: Judi was also accompanied by her husband David Mills as the closing ceremony got underway

Proud: Judi was also accompanied by her husband David Mills as the closing ceremony got underway

The Spanish royalty looked delighted to be able to give the actress the well-earned award, as Judi stood proudly with the thin blue trophy. 

Letizia married King Felipe VI, who was then Prince of Asturias, back in May 2004.

In June 2014, she became the Queen of Spain and she has two daughters with her husband, Leonor, Princess of Asturias, 15 and Infanta Sofía, 14.

Special moment: The Spanish royalty looked delighted to be able to give the actress the well-earned award

Special moment: The Spanish royalty looked delighted to be able to give the actress the well-earned award

Grateful: The 86-year-old  stood proudly with the thin blue trophy

Grateful: The 86-year-old  stood proudly with the thin blue trophy

Successful: The Masters of Cinema award is among many of Judi's acting achievements, as she has also won an Academy Award, a Tony and four television BAFTA Awards just to name a few

Successful: The Masters of Cinema award is among many of Judi’s acting achievements, as she has also won an Academy Award, a Tony and four television BAFTA Awards just to name a few

The Masters of Cinema award is among many of Judi’s acting achievements, as she has also won an Academy Award, a Tony and four television BAFTA Awards just to name a few.

She made her professional debut in 1957 with the 1,000-seat, not-for-profit producing theatre, Old Vic Company. 

The successful star has appeared in numerous films and is well-known for her portrayal as M in the James Bond films, her first appearance in GoldenEye (1995) and her last in Spectre (2015).

Years of experience: Judi made her professional debut in 1957 with the 1,000-seat, not-for-profit producing theatre, Old Vic Company

Years of experience: Judi made her professional debut in 1957 with the 1,000-seat, not-for-profit producing theatre, Old Vic Company

Talented: The successful star has appeared in numerous films and is well-known for her portrayal as M in the James Bond films, her first appearance in GoldenEye (1995) and her last in Spectre (2015)

Talented: The successful star has appeared in numerous films and is well-known for her portrayal as M in the James Bond films, her first appearance in GoldenEye (1995) and her last in Spectre (2015)

Congratulations: British director Stephen Frears, 80, also won the Masters of Cinema award at the closing ceremony

Congratulations: British director Stephen Frears, 80, also won the Masters of Cinema award at the closing ceremony

British director Stephen Frears, 80, also won the Masters of Cinema award at the closing ceremony. 

He is known for his work on films such as Dangerous Liaisons (1988), Philomena (2013) and Dirty Pretty Things (2002). 

The director-come-producer sported a black suit for his big night. 

Celebrations: The director is known for his work on films such as Dangerous Liaisons (1988), Philomena (2013) and Dirty Pretty Things (2002)

Celebrations: The director is known for his work on films such as Dangerous Liaisons (1988), Philomena (2013) and Dirty Pretty Things (2002)