1699708108 Sacred and profane

Sacred and profane

Genoveva Casanova and Federico from Denmark have uncovered a scandal that has catapulted Lecturas into the international press. Even a social network that analyzes the image of Kate Middleton has intervened in a certain way, calling Genoveva “dark” and fueling the rumor that the ex-wife of the Count of Salvatierra may have warned the photographers who were her meeting with immortalized him on the Danish throne in Madrid.

The cover was a gift for Ms. Genoveva, whose birthday was Wednesday, and a surprise for everyone. He responded by saying that there was no romantic relationship with Don Federico. The “unsentimental” part was immediately emphasized. So what is the nature of this relationship? The Danish royal family also does not clarify this and argues that it does not interfere in the private and personal affairs of any member of the royal family, including the crown prince. All this happened at the same time that the street riots in Madrid against the investiture and the amnesty law were becoming more and more violent, making this beautiful walk by Genoveva and Federico a great relief. For all these reasons, I believe that the Madrid City Council should present him with a medal or a plaque at the entrance to the Corral de la Morería, where they spent an unforgettable evening.

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The relative lack of interest in Genoveva Casanova before highlighting these photos, making them searchable. For example, I’ve read that “he’s not a character who has the press behind him.” But we have to admit that it’s backed up by a lot of backstory. Genoveva seems to have a healthy preference for famous heirs, such as her ex-husband Cayetano, José María Michavila and Gonzalo Vargas Llosa. Genoveva caught the attention of ¡Hola! by including her in the family photo when Gonzalo’s father was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. These relationships have given him crucial life experience to understand, mitigate and calm the heirs’ rebellion and fear. The relationship may not be strengthened, but Genoveva’s life journey has accelerated.

In any case, she should be congratulated on her diplomatic work, the exquisite treatment of the Danish heir and the wonderful tour of Madrid that she offered him. A sunny walk through the Retiro and a visit to the exhibition “Picasso, the Sacred and the Profane” at the Thyssen. Very brave that he did it shortly before our kings’ official visit to Denmark. The excitement of his friendship with Frederick rivaled the expected images of our monarchs and those of Denmark exchanging medals of honor. Nothing like this has been performed in Copenhagen since Shakespeare’s “Something stinks in Denmark” at the beginning of Hamlet.

Don Felipe and Doña Letizia together with Frederick of Denmark and his wife, Princess Maria, at an official event in Copenhagen during the Royals' official visit to Denmark on November 7, 2023.Don Felipe and Doña Letizia together with Federico de Denmark and his wife, Princess Mary, at an official event in Copenhagen during the royals’ official visit to Denmark, 7 November 2023. MARTIN SYLVEST (EFE)

The bombshell news caught me far away and at full speed as I traveled on the Ave to Seville to attend Toñi Moreno’s program “Gente Maravillosa”. The train was full of wonderful people and there I spoke with Luis Antonio de Villena about the documentaries about Terenci Moix that we both took part in. None of them were happy with the result, and Villena warned me that all documentaries about gay Spanish authors “fail to speak openly about homosexuality, preferring idyllic postcards of their homes overlooking the Mediterranean.” When I arrived in Santa Justa, Another surprise awaited me. Infanta Elena passed in front of me as she got out of the kitchen cart. I couldn’t help but tell him it was the funniest way to get off a train. Even though we don’t have a romantic relationship, she laughed and then I was even more surprised when the Europa Press reporters didn’t question her like they did me. They are wonderful people, but as the Duke of Alba once said to Carmen Polo: “There are still lessons.”

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