The mayor of Madrid, José Luis Martínez-Almeida, and Teresa Urquijo said yes this first Saturday in April, in a rather conservative celebration marked by the presence of prominent members of the Popular Party and the Royal House.

The gossip press has been very attentive since the morning to any details of the wedding, commenting on the looks of the attendees and the most relevant appearances and absences.

In the case of the magazine D Corazón, broadcast on Spanish Television, they have had two strategic places to connect live with the set: on the one hand, there was a journalist at the exit of the church on Serrano Street where the ceremony and, on the other, the banquet has also been covered, at the Colmenar Viejo estate.

From the set, the two presenters (Jordi González and Anne Igartiburu) have commented together with the collaborators (Alba Carrillo, Terelu Campos and Euprepio Padula) what they thought of the celebration, with its positive and negative aspects.

The one who did not mince words, however, was Alba Carrillo, in response to a story that Terelu told. “I lived an anecdote with him in a restaurant. He arrives, is at a table and, when he is about to leave, the entire restaurant starts applauding him. I had never had that happen to me in my life with anyone and he was absolutely overwhelmed,” the journalist has reported.

While Padula’s reaction has been to express how “loved” Almeida is, an open microphone has captured Carrillo’s thorny words: “Well, that is the thermometer of how this country is because I wouldn’t applaud him.” To finish off the comment, Jordi González added: “Or the neighborhood where that restaurant is located.”