Prince Frederick of Denmark changes strategy to protect himself from media harassment

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Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
27 November 2023 Monday 16:10
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Prince Frederick of Denmark changes strategy to protect himself from media harassment

Everything happens. At least, that is what they trust from Denmark, where since the controversial images of Prince Frederick of Denmark, Queen Margaret's first-born, walking with Genoveva Casanova through the center of Madrid were published, nothing else has been talked about.

The heir to the Danish throne has turned upside down the peace enjoyed by the Crown in recent times, but above all his marriage to Princess Mary, who is enduring as best she can the latest scandal involving the father of her four children.

Marriage is experiencing an undeniable crisis, and media harassment is increasing. The press does not forgive the latest "mistake" of the crown prince, who since the controversial images were published have done nothing but investigate Genoveva Casanova and talk about the "betrayal" of Queen Margaret's son.

Therefore, from Casa Real, it seems that they had reached a conclusion: it would not be enough to just wait for everything to return to normal, but it would also help to slightly change the image and protocol strategy of the heir himself. That is why the monarchy has shielded the institution, preserving its privacy as much as possible.

Among other things, making the prince appear only at his official engagements. Without Princess Mary by his side, the heir has accomplished his agenda, alone, sometimes by surprise. For example, visiting the Danish Women's Handball Team a few days ago during training.

There are those who are reluctant to this new comeback strategy, especially ahead of the World Cup, in which the team could face teams like Spain or Mexico, countries that are practically taboo right now thanks to their link with Genoveva Casanova.

However, according to the Danish media Elkstra Bladet, appearing by surprise is precisely part of this new strategy, since in this way many uncomfortable questions and unsolicited photographs from the media, with which the institution still maintains a relationship, are avoided. tense relationship.

The prince has another task on his hands, and that is to get everything back to normal with his wife, Princess Mary. The scandal has shaken the entire family, and although both have posed together when the occasion has required it - a few days ago Prince Christian, the couple's first-born, swore in the Danish Constitution after turning 18 - the signs of tension They are more than evident.

Apparently, there is a plan in place to get the marriage back to normal in time for Christmas. The entire family plans to travel to the Royal Palace of Marselisborg, in Aarhus, to show that unity that they have not shown for four years. There they will say goodbye to 2023, in a year in which there have been more challenges than ever.