Genoveva Casanova and Prince Frederick of Denmark were the absolute protagonists of the autumn in the gossip press after the publication of some compromising images of both of them walking through the streets of Madrid. The former Duchess of Arjona soon denied having any type of romantic relationship with the heir to the Danish throne and ran to take refuge in the Arbaizenea palace, owned by her ex-husband Cayetano Martínez de Irujo, and which she manages.
It has remained there since the controversy broke out, and has barely been seen in public since then. Almost two months later, the Mexican finally reappeared. She has done it in the Principality of Andorra, where she enjoyed the days of the bridge skiing.
The journalist Pilar Vidal confirmed this new sighting of the Mexican socialite, who would have traveled to Andorra in the company of some friends, among whom was not Prince Federico of Denmark, as the collaborator of And now, Sonsoles clarified in the program .
A vacation in which he has been able to enjoy the anonymity that he longed for after having become the protagonist of the media spotlight in recent weeks. Once the holidays were over, the businesswoman returned, although it is unknown if she has returned to Spain or she has moved to Mexico, her native country, where she traditionally celebrates Christmas every year.
The program also talked about how the heir princes to the Danish throne had spent those days, who have been very tense and distant since the scandal broke out. Especially on the part of the princess, who has had to fulfill her professional commitments together with her husband and separately as if nothing had happened.
Weeks later, Mary Donaldson moved to her native Australia with her children, in order to stay away from the controversy once the important family commitments of Prince Christian, the couple’s first-born, had been fulfilled, who swore the Danish Constitution in full controversy.
The Danish press does not forgive the heir’s “betrayal” of his wife, since this is not the prince’s first scandal in his married life, who earned the nickname “Prince Turbo” for his dalliances with different women; Some of these stories even reached the Danish Parliament, where it was even questioned whether Frederick was the ideal candidate to succeed his mother, Queen Margaret, to the throne.