Queen Letizia’s closest friends: from her university friends to her professional colleagues

They say there are friendships that last a lifetime. Although the queen’s agenda Joy is full of institutional commitments, she still has time to reconnect with those friends of her youth. For the Asturian consort, her work as a journalist allowed her to meet Philip VI. However, thanks to her role in front of the small screen, the daughter of Jesus Ortiz He also forged great friendships with fellow professionals. Currently, she has a very close bond with many of them.

One of its greatest pillars is Sonsoles Onega. After the criticism that the presenter received after the Planeta award for her book The maid’s daughtersthe infant’s mother Sofia the princess Leonor He unexpectedly attended the book signing, which was held last weekend at the emblematic Corte Inglés in Callao. The two met decades ago in the hallways of CNN+. Still, their complicity is unprecedented in anyone’s eyes. “Nothing has changed,” Sonsoles acknowledged in the program Joaquín, the rookie.

Another of her trusted friends is Almudena Bermejo. Their work as journalists covering the same type of information led to a beautiful relationship. At that time, Almudena worked at Telemadrid. Meanwhile, Felipe VI’s wife had her site on CNN +. Currently, Bermejo works as director at Espacio Fundación Telefónica and coincides with Letizia at several public events. In 2015, the queen attended her wedding banquet alone. Two years later, the consort became Almudena’s greatest support when her husband, Fernando Penathe Anti-Curruption Prosecutor’s Office accused him of hiding money from his law firm’s clients.

On the same news network he also met Imma Aguilar. Although the former coordinator of the Ciudadanos Presidency Cabinet did not attend the royal wedding, she is one of the queen’s group of friends. On several occasions, both have shared a weekend getaway or a dinner in the center of the capital.

During his years as a student, while studying journalism at the Complutense University of Madrid, he met the journalist Sea Comb. The loyalty between the two goes beyond professional commitments. When the news of Letizia’s relationship with the then Prince came to light, Peiteado worked at a gossip magazine and refused to comment on the subject.