Hello! offers a cover with Beatrice Borromeo in the foreground: Pierre Casiraghi’s wife is a solid journalist who is well known in Italy and on the occasion of the premiere of her documentary In the shadow of the throne: Victor Emmanuel of Savoy, she gives a statement to the magazine. Belén Corsini, Countess of Osorno and wife of Carlos Fitz-James, poses with her brothers. Another nobleman on the cover is Prince Carl Philip of Orleans, who has just married. Finally, Terelu and Carmen Borrego pay attention to María Teresa Campos’ grandson, who unites the family again.
Semana focuses on Carmen Borrego’s grandson: together with his sister, Terelu, they lean on the stroller of the child, son of José María Almoguera, until now estranged from his mother. Both in black, they dedicate their love to the baby on the most bitter days of his life. There is space for the memory of María Jiménez “a unique and unrepeatable woman” and we also see Ana Soria, after an “accidental birthday”: Enrique Ponce’s girlfriend appears with some bruises.
Ten Minutes captures Tamara Falcó and Íñigo Onieva visiting a Madrid fertility clinic: the couple resumes their plans to become parents through the natural treatment prescribed by the Creighton method, a matter that she already talked about before the wedding. The other two protagonists are the missing María Jiménez and Queen Letizia, who turns 51 and celebrates it with her daughters, Leonor and Sofía.
Lecturas chooses Terelu Campos with a shocking headline: “I have prayed many times for my mother to leave.” María Teresa Campos’ own daughter writes about her: “This is the most difficult article of my life. Talking about my mother and the loss of her is the biggest heartbreak. I have to do it because it is my job and that is how she would have wanted it, despite the pain and her absence,” she explains on the inside pages. Jorge Javier Vázquez returns to television “without a desire for revenge” and Seville devotes itself to saying goodbye to María Jiménez.