Alfonso Arús's 'dart' to Mary's 'cobra' to Federico of Denmark: "They almost certainly don't love each other"

The coronation of Frederick of Denmark this Sunday has been one of the most important events this weekend, as far as social issues are concerned.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
14 January 2024 Sunday 16:15
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Alfonso Arús's 'dart' to Mary's 'cobra' to Federico of Denmark: "They almost certainly don't love each other"

The coronation of Frederick of Denmark this Sunday has been one of the most important events this weekend, as far as social issues are concerned. Although the moment, without a doubt, that has been causing the most talk since then is the kiss between the new king and his wife Mary. Or rather, the cobra.

And, according to the images that we could see from the palace balcony, Frederick X went to kiss Mary and she momentarily refused the kiss, or so it seemed. A topic that, of course, this Monday, Alfonso Arús has discussed and given his opinion with dart included.

All eyes were on Federico and Mary, not so much for the coronation of the new king of Denmark, but for their public behavior after the publication of some photos of the monarch with Genoveva Casanova, where they could both be seen together in Madrid.

Once on the palace balcony, the new kings look at the gathered people and the following scene occurs. "On several occasions, Federico looks for Mary's gaze," Tatiana Arús began explaining, "but we see how she tries to avoid him, looking inside the palace, which is where her children are."

And he continued: "As you are seeing, there is a real cobra. Federico approaches the third time, she turns her head and, finally, it seems as if from behind she perhaps makes the 'come here' gesture." For her part, Angie Cárdenas, the presenter's wife, highlighted that, through the images, you can see that "there is no feeling" between them and focuses on the lack of spontaneity of both.

"There are charges for sure, and then there are two previous ones that also show tremendous coldness," said Alfonso Arús, emphasizing his wife's opinion. "In the end, she says: 'Come on, let's not prolong the agony any longer. We kiss and see you later, Lucas.'" In fact, the presenter wanted to make his opinion clear on the matter, including a shot at the protagonists.

"Kings reign, but maybe they don't love each other. Well, maybe, almost certainly," he said. "Surely they sleep in separate rooms," added Angie Cárdenas, alluding again to the aforementioned photos of Federido with Genoveva.