What Carla Vigo lives difficult moments in his personal life is not a secret: to the niece of the queen letizia he lacks economic and even family support. This Thursday the short film ‘Cambio de giro’, starring Carla, was presented in a Madrid nightclub, and in her heart of hearts she dreamed of her real aunt appearing.
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Nothing is further from reality. Letizia’s disinterest in the incipient professional career of her deceased sister’s daughter Erika it is more than obvious. She has never been seen together and her niece seems to have received serious recommendations not to talk about her aunt or her cousins in the media, Eleanor and Sofia.
But Carla has, fortunately, received a great and emotional surprise that has brightened her on the day of the premiere. Her great-aunt Henar Ortiz, made a surprise appearance in the Madrid capital to support the young actress on such a special day. He came expressly from Asturias to be with her and they ate together before attending the event. Carla, according to a person present in the restaurant, “was so moved that as soon as she saw Henar, she melted into a big hug and couldn’t hold back tears of joy.”
Nor can it be said that between Henar, a republican and leftist, and her niece there is a family connection. The attacks of the first to the Monarchy are cause for concern in the palace of La Zarzuela. And they say that Letizia has called her aunt more than once to moderate her language.
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