Doña Elena's 60th birthday becomes a play starring the Royal Family

Has the entire press been wrong in publishing that the 60th birthday of the Infanta Elenwould be celebrated with a lunch in Zarzuela, organized by the Queen Sofia? Were some friends and family of the emeritus misinformed when, a few days ago, they greatly doubted that Don Juan Carlos Will he fly to Madrid three days before Christmas Eve to give his daughter a hug and get on the plane hours later, since they won't let him spend the night in the mansion that was his home and where his wife still lives?

Well, maybe everyone was wrong. Because what happened at noon on Tuesday is that the kings Felipe and LetiziaDon Juan Carlos and Doña Sofía, in addition to the Infantas Elena, who is celebrating her 60th birthday, her sister Cristina, Juan, Pablo and Irene Urdangarin, Victoria Federica y Froilán, Simoneta Gómez Acebo and the Infanta Margaret and his family, among others, publicly and notoriously staged a family harmony that has been questioned for years. Because everyone knows how little sympathy Letizia and her sisters-in-law Elena and Cristina have for each other. Or Juan Carlos I and the wife of his son. But, since it is Christmas, conflicts are left aside.

Lunch was not at Zarzuela, but at a neighborhood restaurant, Pabu, located on Panama Street, Madrid's Latin American area, apparently from a chef with a Cordon Bleu diploma.

Felipe and Letizia did not get out of the car at the door of the restaurant, but instead walked on foot along the sidewalk for a long distance, so that you could see how relaxed and happy they are, despite the book of Jaime Penafiel and the tweets of Jaime del Burgo, in a perfectly planned staging by specialists in putting out fires, in this case devastating fires. The arrival of the emeritus, whom not all of his friends were expecting in Madrid, neutralizes the latest conspiracy theories that the former monarch would be behind this campaign against Letizia, reflected on the covers of media as important as the British. The Times or the French weekly Paris Match. Nothing has happened here and Elena de Borbón has counted on her entire family for a round and unforgettable anniversary. One question: why were there cameras and press at the restaurant door when the illustrious guests arrived?