If there is something that Victoria Federica de Marichalar likes less, it is being filmed in the middle of the street. At 23 years old, the daughter of Infanta Elena does not cope very well with being a public figure who, as such, has a life that generates interest for the press; even more so given her work as an influencer and content creator. For this reason, there are already several encounters and bad faces that she has given to reporters and photographers who work on the street.
The last one was in Madrid, when the young woman approached the showroom of the favorite haute couture designer of the Andalusian jet set, Roberto Diz; last Wednesday. Victoria Federica attended the event, and the presence of the cameras that covered the arrival of the guests did not sit well with her, leading to a somewhat embarrassing encounter.
It all started when Victoria Federica was leaving the event, covering her face with her hands to prevent the photographers gathered there from taking pictures of her. A journalist tried to approach her, but Infanta Elena’s daughter did not hesitate and proceeded to cover the camera with her hand so that it would not record her and move it out of her way.
A gesture that was considered by many to be quite unfortunate on the part of the granddaughter of the king emeritus, and that even reminded some of Isabel Pantoja’s “you’re not going to record me anymore,” for giving it a touch of humor.
More and more people have witnessed the bad manners that are already giving fame to Victoria Federica, who despite having been educated in the most exclusive schools and having grown up among the elites from the cradle, would not have manners of the most exquisite.
Last October, the Socialité program echoed a testimony that claimed that the influencer had confronted a photographer, causing her to have an anxiety attack.
An unpleasant moment in which, due to the bad manners of Infanta Elena’s daughter, the affected press person even had to go crying to the bathroom, in the grip of a panic attack. “Let me tell you something, you are there doing your job, but so are they, put your feet on the ground and don’t dissociate yourself so much from real life,” she was told from the program.
An image that has nothing to do with the last appearance of the young woman, who was euphoric in the last handball game of her cousin, Pablo Urdangarin. She was smiling, affectionate and very proud, she burst into hugs with him, very happy after his victory.