When Peñafiel attacks Federico from Denmark, “that boy who comes to Madrid on a private plane to get laid…”

Hurricane Genoveva remains at its peak. The Danish Royal House strives to convey an image of normality, the heir, Prince Frederick, maintains his cool at public events and his wife cannot hide that stoic look in photographs. The photos of Queen Margaret’s son in Madrid with his friend Genoveva Casanova have dynamited the foundations of the palace. Jaime Peñafiel gets on this media bandwagon. The journalist and writer empties the magazine with Federico, whom he calls “he’s a boy.” This is the pearl that he has released.

When Peñafiel takes his run, there is no one to stop him. This is how he has spoken about the friendship of the Danish prince with the Mexican: “This boy, who is the heir, took a private plane from the Royal House to come to Madrid to get laid and that cannot be allowed, these are the abuses committed by members of royal families. They have to be exemplary.” Thus, as is, he released it in the program Fiesta.

A comment that comes after a post from Cayetano Martínez de Irujo’s ex came to light that gives clues about when that friendship with the Dane could have begun. The message, published in 2021, from Trujillo, in Cáceres, is a declaration of intentions and passion: “Why do I love you? You ask me. And if I try to define it in words, would it be anything close to those nights of sweat and hunger, to the anguish of your absence, to the knife that pierces me with every kiss? Can I somehow make you touch all the emptiness I throw myself into every time I look into your eyes? Or explain how my body fades and dissolves in your mouth and in your breath? Because I love you? I love you because without you there is no love.”