Those cold looks from Prince Frederick and Mary Donaldson: when you want to stage a smile (and it doesn’t come out)

Upheaval on the European royal scene. The heir prince to the Throne of Denmark, Frederick, and Genoveva Casanova are very close friends. The sequence of the photos is as follows: Walk through El Retiro in Madrid, change of looks at her apartment and dinner at El Corral de la Morería. At midnight, they return to the Mexican woman’s apartment, in the Jerónimos neighborhood, and the next morning, pulling a trolley, Queen Margaret’s son leaves the house of Cayetano Martínez de Irujo’s ex. The magazine publishes it Readings. These images arrive this Wednesday, November 8, when Copenhagen is full of Spanish press covering the trip of Kings Felipe VI and Letizia in Denmark. Federico’s media exposure as host is absolute. The times have hit the prince hard. He has no escape from the spotlight. The photos of this new friendship have shaken the foundations of the Danish palace.

Federico and Mary form an idyllic marriage. They have four children, Christian, Isabella, Josephine and Vincent. The eldest, Christian, is from Princess Leonor’s generation. He has just come of age for the first time. The heir and the Australian lawyer project an image of solidity and unity. They work as a cohesive team. The photos of Margarita’s son walking with Genoveva in Madrid have caused an earthquake. The faces, looks and non-verbal language of both at the gala dinner offered by Don Felipe and Doña Letizia this Tuesday the 7th were explicit. They tried hard to stage marital normality, unnatural body contact and smiles that did not flow.