The fervent words of Almeida's nephew about his uncle and Teresa Urquijo that have surprised many: “The way of God is there”

The marriage between José Luis Martínez-Almeida, mayor of Madrid, and Teresa Urquijo has been marked by moments of deep emotion and personal reflections. Among the most emotional testimonies was that of Pablo Martínez-Almeida, the mayor’s nephew, whose words captured the essence of this wedding.

The young man, who, as his own uncle said, had lost hope that he would get married, wanted to emphasize the power of faith in this love: “In the end, God’s way is there and well, things happen, you fall, you get back up.” get up and in the end God had a plan for my uncle and I am so happy that we have reached this day.

In addition, he noted that, regardless of how long it had taken the mayor to get married, the important thing is that everything went smoothly: “The most important thing is that my uncle and Teresa are very happy and we wish them the best. May God bless them.” .

These passionate words have not gone unnoticed on social networks, where everything is always criticized and even more so after such unusual statements, especially when they come from someone so young.

One of those who could avoid commenting on this intervention was Maruja Torres. The journalist assured that she was quite “impressed” to hear these words “in the morning” and noted that it was “the best journalism interviewing the best character”, whom she defined as “pizpireto.”

Another user commented that “it is obvious” that Pablo has “gone to a paying school” and, furthermore, “very Christian.” He also claimed that it was evident that the mayor’s family had “already lost all hope” that he would be able to marry. Another tweeter pointed out that he was “Tamara Falcó’s soul mate.” On the other hand, a user regretted that Pablo made “rancid and classist” comments.

But not everything has been criticism. Pablo has also found the defense of all those who saw in him an “endearing” and “educated” person who only wanted good things for his uncle. “You have to respect different people more and you’d be better off,” said another.

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