As the King and Queen of Spain rush their private vacations like every summer, little by little their schedule fills the gaps between now and the end of the year. It will be particularly intense coming October, the month selected for the celebration of a new edition of the Princess of Asturias Awards. An appointment that has been postponed due to Princess Leonor’s calendar and will take place during November. A few weeks before, His Majesty The Kings pack their bags to travel to Germanya, where they will stay for at least four days. But it might not be the only trip abroad they’ll take before the end of the year.
Don Felipe and Doña Letizia, along with the most important members of the European royal houses, will be invited to the celebration of the Jubilee of Queen Margrethe of Denmark, which begins on September 10 when the sovereign presides over the changing of the guard in Amalienborg. It will be very special days and full of festivities. A day later, a mass will be held at the Church of Our Lady in Copenhagen. But the highlight is lunch on the royal yacht and the gala dinner at Christiansborg Castle. An act of honor that could be attended by the King and Queen of Sweden, Máxima and William of the Netherlands, the Grand Dukes of Luxembourg, the King and Queen of the Belgians and other top royals, but not reigning royals, such as those of Greece Will the King and the queen go?
Speaking of Letizia and Denmark is doing a binomial of light but also of another shadow. The Asturian’s great debut against her peers in 2004, when Federico and Mary Donaldson said yes, I still linger in the collective imagination. An imposing Letizia thanks to her red dress, with an elegant tulle train, straight lines and a draped Bardot neckline topped with delicate semi-sheer sleeves, signed by Lorenzo Caprile, to whom the then princess of Asturias entrusted many of her looks. That piece served to be crowned before being queen of all royalty.
However, his connection with Denmark also has a negative note, such as his controversy with Marie Chantal Miller, daughter-in-law of the current monarch’s sister and niece of Queen Sofia. It is vox populi that the wife of Pablo de Grecia and Letizia do not have a good relationship, although it might be more correct to say that they do not even have one. They’ve been avoiding each other at public events for over a decade. They didn’t do it until March 29 in London, where they last bid farewell to the Duke of Edinburgh at a funeral that brought European royalty together.
It should be noted that Felipe VI and Pablo of Greece, husbands of Letizia and Marie-Chantal of Greece, in addition to the first cousins, have always maintained a very good relationship, but the lack of connection and chemistry between their wives has broken their relationship .
In 2020, Letizia was not present at the party that Marie-Chantal prepared for Pablo de Grecia for his 50th birthday. A gesture that Marie Chantal from Greece didn’t like at all and added to her controversial opinion about the scuffle between queens of Palma de Mallorca. It was at the end of Easter 2018 when Letizia did not want her mother-in-law, Queen Sofía, to be photographed with her daughters, Leonor and Sofía. The British reacted openly to this viral moment: “No grandmother deserves such treatment. Wow she (Letizia) showed her true face“He wrote on his Twitter account. A very clear position that showed the insurmountable distance between them.”
Be that as it may, the King and Queen’s visit to Denmark will arouse great anticipation and the balance is good. Neither Felipe nor Letizia missed Margarita’s seventy-fifth birthday, instead they were absent from the celebration of the fiftieth birthday of the heir, Prince Federico. If your presence is confirmed, it could be a good opportunity to see our queen wearing a tiara again.
Source: Marie Claire

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