Genoveva Casanova’s impressive explanation about her dinner with Federico of Denmark

Mary Donaldson’s husbandwhich this same Tuesday accompanies Philip VI During the State visit of our Kings to Denmark, he was in Madrid a few days ago and, logically, his meetings with the Mexican have raised all kinds of comments even before the magazine went on sale (Readings) that echoes the news, including a graphic report that attests to what we say.

The leading magazine of the former daughter-in-law of the Duchess of Alba says that everything is very normal and calls the scandal involving the heir to the Danish crown an “unexpected controversy.” But the funniest thing is the version in the form of an excuse that Genoveva Casanova has facilitated the Hola without saying that it was her: the weekly assures that it was a private trip “organized among friends from the university” with whom she was going to meet in Spain with a very specific plan.

The most hilarious thing is that Federico from Denmark came to Madrid to visit museums, enjoy flamenco and our gastronomy. But how does the officialdom explain Hola the photos that are about to go around the world and whose thunderous noise is already sounding in Copenhagen and in all the palaces?

This is the best: “A friend they have in common was planning to accompany Federico to visit the exhibition ‘Picasso, the sacred and the profane’ at the Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum.” The friend found himself unwell (Covid) and asked Genoveva to go in his place. The Mexican woman is always willing to sacrifice herself and even more so if it is for the love of art and there is a crown prince in need of an expert to guide him.

Genoveva is very passionate and knowledgeable about art and has worked as Director of Projects and Institutional Relations at the Casa de Alba Foundation. She is also passionate about romances with such prominent men as the father of her twins or the former minister. José María Michavila. His love affair with Gonzalo, the son of Mario Vargas Llosa, whom Genoveva accompanied in 2010 at her Nobel ceremony. Nothing like acting Swedish. Too bad Mary Donaldson is from Tasmania, like the Devil.