Pablo Urdangarin wins by a landslide against his cousin Froilán in the balance of Zarzuela: the Kings get fed up with the Marichalar

The controversy haunts Froilán de Marichalar and Bourbon throughout his life and his annoying image in certain family circles. An unofficial source from the La Zarzuela palace reveals Informalia that in the palace they are fed up with the continuous messes in which the son of the Infanta Elena it looks splattered. Nothing to do with pablo urdangarinthe cousin who is an example of discretion and responsibility.

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Our confidant assures that “Pablo wins by a landslide in the balance. His uncle, the king, holds him in high regard. Here he does not like the exaggerated exhibitionism of Victoria Federica. His mother knows it, but that girl goes by the air of hers and ignores her maternal advice. And the same goes for his brother. Froilan, neither of them is aware of the family to which they belong. They should be more discreet.”




It was rumored that our king has told his sister Elena about his discomfort at some of the public episodes involving his children. Now, our palace source confirms this: “Don Felipe and his wife, LetiziaThey don’t understand the acts carried out by their two nephews, their attitude annoys them and they would prefer that they adopt less media profiles”. But Vic and Pipe, as the brothers are known, are delighted with the life they lead and are not influenced by the sensible recommendations from their parents.




In this sense, we insist, the example to follow would be the one given to us by the children of the infant Christina and her husband, Iñaki Urdangarin (They are still married before God and before the judge). They have never given much to talk about, they keep a low profile, they don’t get into trouble and, in addition, they demonstrate an education based on serenity and respect.




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