The photos of the controversy of Genoveva Casanova and Federico de Denmark in Madrid: "They left her house with different clothes"

The news of the existence of photographs in which Genoveva Casanova and Federico of Denmark appear together walking through Madrid have shaken the editorial offices of the main social chronicle magazines in Spain.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
06 November 2023 Monday 21:31
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The photos of the controversy of Genoveva Casanova and Federico de Denmark in Madrid: "They left her house with different clothes"

The news of the existence of photographs in which Genoveva Casanova and Federico of Denmark appear together walking through Madrid have shaken the editorial offices of the main social chronicle magazines in Spain. Vanitatis was the medium in charge of announcing it this Tuesday, within hours of its publication on paper, although without showing the images of the discord.

Hours later, the photographs reached the first television network to show them before even being broadcast by the press. The Telecinco program TardeAR, with Ana Rosa Quintana at the helm, has been the first place in which the graphic document has seen the light, after seven in the afternoon on Tuesday, with the dissemination of the cover that will carry this week the Readings magazine.

Before its broadcast, the presenter of the program claimed to have spoken with Casanova herself, who would have denied the love relationship with the heir to the Danish crown. "She has told me that she has had a friendly relationship with the crown prince of Denmark for years, and she flatly denies that there is any romantic relationship between them," she told TardeAR.

Ana Rosa has also announced that the matter is already in the hands of Genoveva's lawyers, "for those people who go beyond what she says has happened, which is some friends who see each other in Madrid," she assured. Quintana even before seeing the photographs herself.

Luis Pliego, director of the magazine Lecturas, has given more details in the Telecinco program about the context of the photographs of Genoveva Casanova and Prince Federico of Denmark. "They leave Corral de la Morería around one in the morning, they both get into a car and head to Genoveva's house after dinner," he said.

"The important thing comes: they enter Genoveva's house, she is the one who opens it, he follows behind, the photographers sleep at the door of the house and at 8:30 in the morning, Federico de Denmark leaves that house with a suitcase of trip to fly to Copenhagen," he continues. Pliego also claims that they "entered Casanova's home separately" and came out with different clothes, which confirms that the Danish prince spent the night there.