Did Genoveva Casanova act out of revenge? The Prince of Denmark visited Madrid to previously break their 'friendship'

Genoveva Casanova and Federico from Denmark continue to be one of the main focuses of news in the world of the heart in recent days.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
12 November 2023 Sunday 22:03
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Did Genoveva Casanova act out of revenge? The Prince of Denmark visited Madrid to previously break their 'friendship'

Genoveva Casanova and Federico from Denmark continue to be one of the main focuses of news in the world of the heart in recent days. The ex-partner of Cayetano Martínez de Irujo and the heir prince to the Nordic crown starred on the covers of all publications following their meeting in Madrid. An evening that the press in Copenhagen describes as “adultery”, but which could have had a much more different meaning.

According to El Economista's Informalia portal, Federico's arrival in the Spanish capital would have occurred to end his friendship with Genoveva. “There was a desire for this material to be published and not removed,” commented close sources. A possibility that he wanted to delve into in the Telecinco program Let's See More, presented by Joaquín Prat. Different collaborators have expressed their opinion, including Alessandro Lequio, who does not give credibility to this possible motive.

“The theory that he came to Madrid to end their friendship, no one believes that. Those things don't need a trip, and even less so if you're a Danish prince,” the collaborator highlighted during his shift at the social club table. Even so, the status of the person involved is unknown at this time. She informally remembers and highlights the pulmonary embolism she suffered last August, indicating that her current emotional state could take its toll on her body. Likewise, the Mexican would be incommunicado.

At this time, Genoveva is isolated from the rest of the world by medical recommendation, with her phone disconnected. A confinement of unknown duration, but which will prevent the media from trying to discover new details about her relationship. During her last interventions, Casanova insisted that she and Federico are just friends and that her meeting in Madrid has been misinterpreted: “It's not what it seems.”

On the other side of the spectrum, Princess Consort Mary has not left any statement in this regard, but her gestures during the recent dinner she shared with the kings of Spain have given a lot to talk about. Mary Donaldson, a beloved figure in Danish society, did not hold her husband's hand at any time during the dinner. The citizens of the Nordic country would be concerned about the meeting because they saw both as an “exemplary marriage.”

Beyond these latest developments, Genoveva Casanova has already set out to rule out any controversy: “I flatly deny the claims that suggest a romantic relationship between Prince Federico and me. Any such statement is not only completely untrue, but also maliciously misrepresents the facts. This is already in the hands of my lawyers, who will take care of the pertinent steps to protect my right to honor, truth and privacy.”