A few weeks ago, the magazine dedicated to social chronicle and journalism of the heart Lecturas announced that it was going to publish a photographic report that was going to cause a lot of talk in our country and around the world. The media published a photo on the cover of Federico de Denmark with Genoveva Casanova walking in a complicit attitude through the streets of Madrid, something that left the magazine’s readers in shock.
The photos had a great national and international impact, since the now monarch of the Scandinavian country had not officially notified that he was in Spanish territory. In addition, the pink media assured that the then Danish prince had spent the night at the Mexican businesswoman’s house.
Although Casanova is free to do what he wants, the European aristocrat has been married to Mary Donaldson for more than 19 years, so his supposed secret outing to see a ‘friend’ was not well received. Given the commotion that arose around the report, Cayetano Martínez de Irujo’s ex was blunt: ”I want to make it very clear that I have no relationship with him, as he is letting himself down. We are friends and the photos prove nothing. Except for those who want to distort the images and see where there are none. We have mutual friends and I am not going to tell who my friends are.”
Despite the clarification from the socialite, the media began to investigate their relationship and discovered that the businesswoman had traveled to Denmark weeks before and that, supposedly, they had known each other for a long time.
To avoid the media hurricane, Casanova decided to hide in different secret locations and not fuel a controversy that was doing him “a lot of harm.” For his part, Frederick had to face the abdication of his mother, Margaret II of Denmark, and took the throne on January 14, 2024.
The trip that the Dane made in October caused a great media stir, but as explained yesterday on the Telecinco TardeAR program, it was not the only one that Federico X made to our territory. Antonio Montero explained yesterday in the Mediaset España space presented by Ana Rosa Quintana that he visited Spain in the month of March and that he stayed in a “five-star” hotel on the Golden Mile.
However, on this occasion he was not accompanied by Genoveva, but by a series of friends of more or less the same age. ”They went to restaurants, dinners and business, apparently that was the plan (…) It is striking that they were in a quite mythical gambling den in Madrid, Pygmalión,” stated the former Sálvame collaborator.