The capitulation that Frederick of Denmark forced Mary Donaldson to sign in case they divorced

A couple of weeks ago, Lecturas magazine published a photographic report that revealed that Prince Frederick, future monarch of Denmark, visited the socialite Genoveva Casanova in Madrid.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
21 November 2023 Tuesday 16:03
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The capitulation that Frederick of Denmark forced Mary Donaldson to sign in case they divorced

A couple of weeks ago, Lecturas magazine published a photographic report that revealed that Prince Frederick, future monarch of Denmark, visited the socialite Genoveva Casanova in Madrid. In the images you can see how both shared a lively and complicit walk through the streets of the Spanish capital. As confirmed by the paparazzi, the crown prince spent the night at the Mexican woman's house.

Given the great social uproar that arose with the launch of the magazine, the ex-wife of Cayetano Martínez de Irujo came out to deny the rumors that claimed that the two were having an affair: ''I want to make it very clear that I have no relationship with him, as is being dropped. We are friends and the photos prove nothing. Except for those who want to distort the images and see where there are none. "We have mutual friends and I don't go around telling who my friends are."

The situation is very complicated, since Federico has been married to Mary Donaldson for more than 19 years and had not officially notified his visit to Spain. Although Luis Pliego, director of Lecturas, revealed in the TardeAR program that the media of the Scandinavian country defend that there is no love between the prince and his wife, the news has become a scandal in Europe: ''They are a couple who already It is not, they are not marriage.

The truth and truth is that Mary from Denmark is not in an easy position. Her alleged romance with Genoveva Casanova adds to the list of the prince's possible infidelities that have been rumored over the years and have never been confirmed.

Although we do not know the explanations that will have been given in private, what is certain is that divorcing at this time would mean a great scandal for the Danish Royal House and that, inevitably, it would also affect Donaldson.

It should be noted that, in 2006, Mary from Denmark signed a marriage agreement in which she renounced several important points. Among these renunciations, the impossibility of claiming million-dollar compensation (which is usually calculated by the number of years the marriage has lasted) stands out in a hypothetical separation or divorce.

Moved by the affection and trust in her partner, the woman of Australian origin accepted the deal and rejected the money that might correspond to her if one day her love story of more than two decades came to an end. It should be noted that this deal was signed when the woman was still pregnant with her second daughter.