Froilán’s first television intervention was shortly after serving his age, when the son of Infanta Elena and Jaime de Marichalar appeared in Public mirror. Many They accused him of charging for herbut the nephew of King Felipe VI denied him. “I have done this out of respect and for defending a series of rights and traditions, not for anything else or money or anything. What bothers me is that they think I have charged for this, “he said.
“If I have done this, it is out of respect for Víctor Barrio and his family, nothing more, much less for money. I have done it for defending certain human rights and defending certain cultures of my country that I would like, like many Spaniards, to continue standing. That’s why I did not for anything else, “he said in a WhatsApp sent to the chain in which today, his sister Victoria Federica works as a contestant of The challenge, Although she does, of course.
Froilán intervened in the program that presents Susanna Griso To defend the bullfights, positioning in an ignition debate especially since the tragic death of Víctor Barrio. Froilán, whose sister is today’s image of the San Isidro Fair precisely because of her fans and defense of the bulls, then said that her passion comes from her family. “I am sorry for people who insult and who are glad for the death of another person because first of all there is respect for a human being and a Spanish culture that has always been there,” said Felipe VI’s nephew in reference to the heartless that publicly celebrated the death of the young right -handed Segovian last July in Teruel.
The interview took place at a hotel where Matador Gonzalo Caballero, who was position by Victoria Federica and friend of the firstborn of Doña Elena, she prepared for a task. There he recognized the cousin of the Princess of Asturias also that he would like an “understanding” between the supporters and the detractors of the national holiday for the conservation of this heritage.
In any case, the impact of the exclusive was very remarkable, both for the protagonist and for the value statements. David Broncano must have taken note, who now dreams of taking the second television interview of Froilán, as he has recognized, although he would not surprise us that, if granting it, Froilán would choose to leave with his sister’s “boss” to El Hormiguero, since Pablo Motos produces the Dsafío.
But Broncano is unbalanced to discouragement and does not rule out achieving its objectives, although it is now only one dream. His recent confession admitting that he wants to interview Froilán, the grandson of the emeritus King Juan Carlos I, in his program La Revuelta is a declaration of intentions.
Thus, between a reflection on The island of temptations And the occasional internal joke with Lalachus, the presenter dropped his new priority: “Froilán. I have always said that she is my favorite guest. That she comes one day, but of course, she has a lot of mess, she is there, in Arabia.” In Arabia, yes. Because, as we know, Felipe Juan Froilán de Todos Los Santos – a name that sounds more like a discarded character of the game of Thrones than a 25 -year -old with a distance master – has found his way in life. Well, more or less. After what seem centuries of uncertainty, of failed attempts to work a career and occupy magazine covers with headlines that included words such as “controversy” or “bottle”, Froilán has achieved a job. But not any job, but one in the Arab Emirates. Yes, that fiscal and luxury paradise that seems to have an irresistible magnet for members of certain real families.
A “Junior” in Abu Dabi: Independence at the end!
According to Confidential monarchy, Froilán now occupies a “junior” position in a multinational dedicated to logistics and marketing. Of course, the term “junior” is as ambiguous as elegant. Apparently, its main function is to guide customers from one place to another and make sure that no one is lost among the corridors of the company, which perfect host of a foreign wedding. The funny thing is that, for someone who has spent much of his life escaping from responsibilities, it seems that he has finally found a niche where he can apply the skills he acquired at the climate summit: protocol standards, basic education and, of course , the logistics of “here, Knight”.
But do not believe that everything is glamor in the life of this young Bourbon. As a good “Junior”, Froilán shares a floor with a co -worker. Yes, they read well, a Bourbon sharing vital space. It’s like imagining a unicorn having breakfast cereals: weird, but intriguing. From their environment they assure that “Juan Carlos I no longer maintains him economically.” Now your own expenses are paid, something that should be normal but, where appropriate, deserves holders. Moreover, according to the same sources, Grandfather Emeritus no longer has to resort to his contact agenda to save the skin. Although, let’s be sincere, surely those contacts made a couple of key calls to open the desert doors.
While Froilán explores the wonders of logistics and shared life, he has also decided that it is time to cultivate his intellect. He is studying a distance at an American university. The agenda is still a mystery, but we can imagine that it includes subjects such as “avoiding scandal 101” or “Protocol for beginners.” Although the real content of the master is less picturesque, the important thing is that Felipe VI’s nephew has found time to combine work and studies. A whole achievement for someone who used to have difficulty combining bottles and discretion.
While Froilán advances slowly but surely in his new life in the Middle East, David Broncano continues to dream of the perfect interview. In an unexpected turn of events, the grandson of the emeritus has become his absolute priority. It is not difficult to understand the attractiveness. Froilán, with its controversy history and its particular vision of the world, would be pure gold on the Sofa of the Revolt. Broncano could explore such varied issues as his experience sharing a floor, his logistics skills or the teachings of his master’s degree. Not to mention that the ironic humor of the presenter would be the perfect counterpoint to the solemnity with which Froilán would probably try to defend his new stage as “responsible adult.”
However, as Broncano points out, there is a problem: “It is out there, in Arabia.” And, although the idea of seeing Froilán in the revolt is exciting, making the young Bourbon return to the set of Spanish public life is an almost Herculean challenge. Between his new working life and the master’s degree, Froilán seems more busy than ever, although we cannot rule out that a push from his grandfather or his mother, Infanta Elena, can make him change his mind. Of course, he does not get too misleading, because Pablo Motos could get ahead and take it to El Hormiguero, where he might have to dance with trancas and ravines while explaining the benefits of the protocol.
The possible Froilán landing on television also opens the door to another hot topic: the audience duel. Broncano has already recognized that the revolt faces a tough competition with programs such as the island of temptations and El Hormiguero. The appearance of Froilán in the program could be the master coup to win that battle, becoming a media event that would leave the realities and comic ants in the background. Imagine for a moment Froilán facing the mythical “how much money you have in the bank” of Broncano. Would you answer sincerely or attempt to avoid the question with a chascarrillo worthy of your grandfather?
Object of desire
In short, Froilán has become the dark object of desire not only of Broncano, but of an audience eager for show. His life, which mixes real privileges with mundane problems, is fascinating precisely because of that duality. Who does not want to hear from his own mouth what is the life of a Bourbon in a shared floor? Or how applies the teachings of your master’s degree in Arab logistics? Froilán has all the ballots to become the best guest of the revolt, as long as David Broncano manages to convince him of abandoning his labor oasis and sharing his history with the world.