The unpublished detail of the relationship between Genoveva Casanova and Federico of Denmark revealed by Susanna Griso

This week has definitely been turbulent for Genoveva Casanova.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
09 November 2023 Thursday 22:02
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The unpublished detail of the relationship between Genoveva Casanova and Federico of Denmark revealed by Susanna Griso

This week has definitely been turbulent for Genoveva Casanova. The Mexican, former partner of Cayetano Martínez de Irujo, was recently spotted walking through Madrid with Federico, crown prince of the Royal House of Denmark. Margarita II's son shared a full day in the Spanish capital, visiting the Retiro Park area and the Prado Museum, ending with dinner at a well-known central restaurant.

Despite Casanova's multiple statements denying any type of relationship beyond friendship, gossip magazines and other television programs continue to investigate their relationship. The last to do so have been the members of Espejo Público, in particular its presenter, Susanna Griso. The communicator maintains contact with friends close to the person involved, so she has been able to give more details about her encounters.

“What they tell me is that there is a friendship that leads them to see each other a couple of times a year. She matches several times a year and from then on if she had had a relationship with that person she would have taken other types of measures. Once these images come out, it has been considered that these types of images will not be commented on,” Griso told his collaborators. Beyond these words, Genoveva has continued with her movements after the leak.

Casanova has chosen to restrict options on its social media profiles, thus isolating its most personal spaces from what happened. Currently you cannot leave any type of comment on her Instagram posts, regardless of whether they are curiosities or criticisms. While Frederick of Denmark has not reacted on the matter, his family has formally done so. The Danish Royal House issued a statement reiterating his right to remain silent.

“We have maintained a policy for years of not commenting or confirming details about privacy. “We would like to emphasize our obligation to respect the privacy of members of the Royal Family, including the crown prince,” the letter read. A calm that has not been maintained by the country's press, where an explanation for what happened is sought. The information portal Avisen.dk indicated in its headline an alleged “case of adultery.”

For his part, Casanova was quick to publish a statement to protect himself, warning of possible legal action: “I flatly deny the claims that suggest a romantic relationship between Prince Frederick 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.”