Queen Margarita vetoes the cameras to protect her son, Federico, after the ‘Hurricane Genoveva’

Hunting returns to the fore in this planetary friendship between the heir, Frederick of Denmark, and Genoveva Casanova. Just a few days ago it came to light that the prince and the Mexican woman had met in one of these hunts only for the elite, which are organized in Germany and Austria. Well, this Thursday, November 16, is national hunting day in Denmark, a very special day for the Royal House, since Queen Margaret acts as host. This event, which is regularly covered by the Danish press, takes place in the thick forests of Gribskov. And this year, after the news earthquake caused by the photos of Genoveva and Federico walking through Madrid, the monarch has put a cordon sanitaire on the coverage. In other words, there will be no press. Day without cameras. To protect her son from the spotlight, Margarita has arranged that the Royal Family will distribute, through official channels, the photographs of the hunt.

This decision has further marked the distance between the Danish media, distanced by the mode of coverage they are dedicating to the friendship between Genoveva and Federico. From those who believe that it is part of the heir’s private sphere, to those who have entered the fray, such as Ekstra Bladet. In fact, the fact that it is the first to succeed to the throne is a circumstance that marks everything. For this reason, according to Luis Pliego, director of Readings, in TardeARthe media have received with indignation the veto that the Royal House has imposed on them this year and that prevents them from traveling to the island of Zealand to attend World Hunting Day, as they had been doing for fifteen years.

To deal with the very high information pressure that her person has generated, the Mexican, formerly of Cayetano Martínez de Irujo, has opted for a low profile and discretion.

She has been located in Donosti, in the Arbaizena Palace, property of her ex-husband, Duke of Arjona. It was an express stay, since shortly afterward she took a plane to London, where her children, Amina and Luis, live, as Beatriz Cortázar has revealed.