This Monday, September 25, Madrid dressed in mourning to say goodbye to the beloved communicator María Teresa Campos. The funeral of the first ‘queen of the mornings’ took place in the Santa María de Caná Parish, located in Pozuelo de Alarcón. María Teresa’s daughters, Terelu and Carmen Borrego, organized the moving ceremony and expressed their gratitude for all the expressions of affection they received.

The ceremony, which took place from 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., took place in a modern, television church that had already witnessed other services broadcast live. Numerous friends and personalities, such as Eugenia Martínez de Irujo and Raphael, joined the family to say goodbye to María Teresa Campos.

Carmen Borrego, visibly affected by the recent farewell to her mother, María Teresa Campos, broke her silence by speaking for the first time after the emotional funeral in Madrid. In her broken voice, she expressed: “We have done it with all the love and respect for her. Wherever she is, I hope she has seen us.” Her words reflect the deep devotion and affection with which the Campos family honored the memory of the beloved communicator during her farewell ceremony.

María Teresa, a Malaga native born in Tetouan, Morocco, always maintained a close relationship with the Spanish capital and was characterized by her reputation for being ‘strict’ but also for having a ‘heart of gold’. Her attachment to gender equality and her social commitment made her admired by many, including the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez.

Terelu and Carmen Borrego met with Pedro Sánchez in La Moncloa on the same day as their mother’s funeral, although the reason for the meeting has not yet been revealed. Pedro Sánchez shared that after an interview with María Teresa, he established a “recurrent” and “constant” communication with her, admiring her for being a woman capable of “breaking glass ceilings” and for her commitment to gender equality. . The news of her death led the president to express his gratitude to the Campos family for the good that María Teresa did for Spanish society.

After the meeting at La Moncloa, Terelu and Carmen Borrego were captured in an official car, each holding a striking white envelope. The content of these envelopes is a mystery, and Carmen Borrego did not reveal details about the meeting or whether an official tribute is planned in honor of her mother.