“He said he wasn’t going to get married and that he was very left-wing”

A new installment of The Revolt by David Broncano was broadcast this Tuesday with interviews with the actor Eduard Fernándezwhich has promoted the film The 47. The other guest of the night was the flamenco singer Israel Fernández. Previously, there was also the collaboration of LalaChus and some much-talked-about interventions on X, the old Twitter.

Sergio Bezos, the person in charge of doing the pre-show of the program, introduced during a moment of the broadcast a woman from the audience, called Piedad, who says she shared a class at university with Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano: “There is a girl who studied with the queen”Bezos said. “Give us some information about the queen at that time. Was she diligent? Did she underline?”Broncano asked Piedad.

“A lot, a lot, he didn’t need to emphasize it”the woman said. “Did she copy?” the presenter from Jaén asked her. “She was very pretty, she was very clever, and I’m not joking. He said he would never get married and that he was very left-wing.“I don’t know if this is going to come out or not, but… hahaha.”

Piedad then said: “We’ve had drinks together, but I know that the more I tell you, the more it won’t work out.”. And Broncano has challenged her: “Yes, it will come out, yes”. And he asked him: “What was he taking?”.

Since we all had little money, we used calimocho, beer and that. […] Usually in flats with roommates and such. We once got drunk watching a PP rally with Aznar when he was closing his campaign“.

Brocano has stated: “Pity, send a message to Queen Letizia”. And the woman finished: “Letizia, I am glad that the five years of Journalism have at least served me to have appeared in The RevoltI am an actress and comedian at heart, but I studied Journalism in the public sector. A kiss Leti“.

The presenter ended his intervention by reminding the Queen that the doors to the programme are open to her: “You are invited and you can come whenever you want”.

It was in 1995 that Queen Letizia graduated in Journalism from the Complutense University of Madrid. Three years later – when she was 25 – she married her first husband, Alonso Herrero, who was her high school teacher. The two had previously been in a long relationship. A year after the wedding, in 1999, they divorced. The rest is history.

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