Triumph of Genoveva Casanova in Denmark: she overthrows Prince Frederick

Genoveva Casanova has gone from living a quiet life away from the media spotlight to starring in hundreds of articles in the mainstream press around the globe.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
20 November 2023 Monday 16:07
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Triumph of Genoveva Casanova in Denmark: she overthrows Prince Frederick

Genoveva Casanova has gone from living a quiet life away from the media spotlight to starring in hundreds of articles in the mainstream press around the globe. Two weeks ago, the tabloid magazine Readings published some photographs in which Crown Prince Frederick of Denmark could be seen sharing a lively walk with the socialite through the streets of Madrid, something that shocked society.

In addition to not having officially notified his presence in our country, the future monarch of Denmark is a married man who is currently in a relationship of more than 19 years with Mary Donaldson, so for many it was a public offense to be seen on the streets. of the Madrid capital with the Mexican capital.

Given the outbreak of the news and the announcement by the press that the Dane had spent the night at the businesswoman's house, Cayetano Martínez de Irujo's ex quickly came out to deny that there was any type of sentimental link between them beyond a simple friendship.

''I want to make it very clear that I have no relationship with him, as he is saying. 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 common friends and I am not going to tell who my friends are," said the entrepreneur, visibly affected by the situation.

Although he put land in the middle and took refuge first in the Basque Country and then in the United Kingdom to get away from Madrid and our country, Casanova continues to feature in spaces in the national and international press.

A few hours ago it was made public that the media Ekstra Bladet, a highly prestigious Danish tabloid, wrote an article about the woman that became the most read in recent times, thus surpassing the figures of all those who talk about the prince's situation. Frederick.

Danish media calls Casanova 'Fede's friend'. Throughout these two weeks, the newspapers of this country have published different articles about the life of the businesswoman and how she became part of the circle of a future European king.

Knud Brix, the director of the previously mentioned Danish media, explained a few days ago that he would never keep quiet about a story as relevant as the photographs of the supposed friends in Madrid, but that he is aware that not all media outlets would publish it: ''When there is a slightly critical story, all the media, except BT and Ekstra Bladet, remain silent."