Who is Jaime del Burgo Queen Letizia39s alleged lover

Who is Jaime del Burgo, Queen Letizia's alleged lover?

MADRID, SPAIN.-The controversy about Spanish royal family Has everyone paying attention to the relationship of the Queen Letizia and King Philip. And there Jaime del Burgo He claimed that he had had a relationship with the queen and that everything had descended into chaos.

Jaime, Queen Letizia's brother-in-law, decided to confess on social networks that he was in a relationship at the time she was married to the king.

But who is Jaime and how did he meet Queen Letizia? Below we will give you all the details.

He was born in Navarre, Spain and is the son of politician and former President of Navarre, Jaime Ignacio del Burgo.

He is dedicated to buying and selling real estate and has experience in the entertainment, construction and financial industries.

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Various media claim that Jaime was a friend from Letizia's youth and that he was friends with her for many years.

In the book entitled “Letizia and I” by journalist Jaime Peñafiel, Jaime said that they were supposedly in love and that he even asked her to marry him.

However, according to Jaime himself, everything changed between them when Felipe came into Letizia's life and eventually married him.

At that time, Jaime was allegedly excluded from Letizia's life, but he assures that the affair continued in the first years of the marriage.

According to Jaime, they met in 2000 and had a romantic relationship from 2002 to 2004. From 2004 to 2010 they were friends and confidants. After all, they were brothers-in-law from 2012 to 2016.

So far, the Spanish royal family has not commented on the alleged infidelity.

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