The gesture of Genoveva Casanova with Charles III that she has not had with Frederick X of Denmark

Genoveva Casanova's life changed after the cover of Readings was published in which it was discovered that the Mexican had a close relationship with Prince Frederick of Denmark.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
14 January 2024 Sunday 16:08
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The gesture of Genoveva Casanova with Charles III that she has not had with Frederick X of Denmark

Genoveva Casanova's life changed after the cover of Readings was published in which it was discovered that the Mexican had a close relationship with Prince Frederick of Denmark. The ex-wife of Cayetano Martínez de Irujo now lives conditioned by the monitoring of the press because the news in Denmark has not stopped happening since the scandal, and therefore she remains in the spotlight.

On the day of the coronation of Charles III of England, Genoveva Casanova stuck out her chest and showed a photograph that she had taken with the monarch during a gala. She then wrote: "Today is a historic day... the coronation of Charles III as King of the United Kingdom...". A then innocent gesture that she did not want to repeat for the proclamation of Frederick X despite knowing him more closely.

She was only 24 years old when the name Genoveva Casanova began to be heard in Spain. The Mexican beauty arrived in the country to carry out a university exchange in Seville for her Philosophy studies. She would soon meet Cayetano Martínez de Irujo in Jerez de la Frontera. Shortly after starting their relationship, the couple announced that they were going to be parents and on July 25, 2001, their two twins, Luis and Amina, were born.

The student left her life in Mexico behind and in 2005 she married the youngest son of the Duchess of Alba, making her the Countess of Salvatierra. Cayetano and Genoveva were together for seven years although their marriage lasted only two. After that, the Mexican has formed a couple with other well-known faces, such as the singer Luis Miguel; the son of Nobel Prize winner Mario Vargas Llosa, Gonzalo Vargas Llosa; or José María Aznar's former Minister of Justice, José María Michavila.

"Now is the right time and, on January 14, 2024, fifty-two years after succeeding my beloved father, I will step down and hand the throne to my son, Crown Prince Frederick," Queen Margaret announced. II on December 31, which put an end to his reign after more than half a century. Despite having stated that hers was a lifelong duty and her intention to die in office, the Danish queen has decided to step aside, possibly to be able to clear the way in life for the new king when he is going through his darkest hours. casualties since Genoveva acted as her guide in Madrid.