Shocking moment of Crown Prince Federico, pulling the trolley down the street and leaving Genoveva Casanova’s apartment in the Jerónimos neighborhood of Madrid. The magazine publishes it Readings. Queen Margaret’s son was in the capital on October 25. He was accompanied by the Mexican woman, who acted as hostess and tour guide cultural. A day later, on October 26, he left to return to Denmark. Photo above, at an event in Copenhagen this Wednesday morning, November 8.
The scene is as follow. After spending the night at Genoveva’s house, the prince appears walking through Madrid in the morning. “He is alone and disoriented. Walk for 10 minutes and circle the entire block until you reach the end of Alfonso XII Street. He doesn’t see the car. At number 46 on that street he makes a call. Then a car from the Danish embassy appears.” This is the detailed account given by Sandra Aladro in We’ll see. “The two people who are in the car are not the escorts,” Sandra points out. They are embassy staff. Precisely the night before, when Federico and Genoveva went out to dinner at the Corral de la Morería, they were escorted. In fact, the magazine cites that the two escorts also dined at the same place as two other diners. Once the car arrives, Federico puts his luggage in the trunk, gets into the vehicle and leaves for the airport.
It is also striking that the heir, disoriented, walked alone down the street for ten minutes. The absence of escorts and security is also striking, which also gives an idea of the privacy and secrecy of this express trip from Federico to Madrid. It is very significant that neither the Ministry of the Interior nor the national police were notified of this visit, since it concerns the son of Queen Margaret.