Zarzuela skips the script and denies that Letizia or her team asked to see the photos of Federico de Denmark and Genoveva Casanova

The Madrid getaway of the Danish prince and the Mexican has splashed the Queen Letizia, to which they attribute considerable interest in seeing the images as soon as the news broke in Spain. She was in Copenhagen, fulfilling the official agenda set on her state trip, and they claim that she “pulled strings” through his team to find out what happened. Casa Real denied it this Wednesday.

“No one from the House of HM the King, due to the Queen’s alleged interest, has at any time asked Lecturas magazine to send them either the cover or the report they published in the latest issue about the Crown Prince of Denmark.” Thus reads the brief note that reached the media this Wednesday to settle the rumors. A clarification that has surprised unusual, since the Royal House does not usually confirm, deny or clarify this type of information. Perhaps, on this occasion and for reasons unknown to us, they have been more annoying than necessary.

The note from Casa Real, as we said, refutes the information that has come to light throughout the day and that suggests that the queen’s team had requested Spanish journalists access to the cover and the report published by the magazine Readings. The director himself confirmed it in Public mirror: “Queen Letizia’s entourage expressed interest in seeing the cover. Someone on behalf of Queen Letizia contacted us yesterday, hours before we distributed the magazine, to tell us that the queen is very interested in knowing the content of the cover photos”. Some of the journalists sent to Copenhagen have confirmed this: “They approached us and asked us to show it to them. Nothing else was talked about here,” he said. Angie Calerosent by ABC to Denmark. Paloma García Pelayo He has also insisted: “Not the queen, but members of her team did want to see the report.”