lula
Imperial Majesty
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Duke, I believe that a deeper analysis is necessary. Precisely the superficial analyses have gone to considering as exemplary, those that were not.
First, I believe that the infanta Cristina has taken advantage of the circumstances. She was the third one in the succession, which had more freedom and the problems that she could cause were secondary. She went to live far from the family, to another city... so in these circumstances probably when her parents saw her they were consenting her more. We are speaking of a few years in which the House of the King had to handle the wedding of the Prince and the impact of Letizia's arrival, and later the increasingly crisis of Elena's marriage... probably in that moment Cristina was appearing as the perfect daughter.
I also think that when they forced Urdangarín to leave Noos it was because there were rumors of which the things were not done well, and probably it created tensions. And I think that the king was ingenuous on having thought that the infanta and Urdangarín were telling the truth about his business, because if really he knew the dimension of this case, he would have separated them before.
About Letizia. When the wedding was announced, the infanta Cristina was the person who for nearness was going to advise Letizia, but it seems that the two had different visions of the things, and who ended up by helping the princess was Cristina de Borbón - Dos Sicilias. I believe that the infanta wanted that Letizia was like she ... and Letizia saw that eventually it was going to harm her, because she was a plebeian newcomer to the Monarchy and not an infanta of birth. The engament ring was like that of Cristina, she dressed Armani's trouser suit in her engament as Cristina (and she was criticized because of it), the designer of her wedding dress was the one that Cristina had rejected... I think Letizia was aware of the reality and I believe that the infanta never excused it to her.
Members of a monarchy, as anyone with money and power, live in their particular world... and often they do not see what exists around and when someone shows it to them, it is difficult to accept it. Only that explains Urdangarín and the Infanta thought they could act unethically and in the end all would be hidden and they will live happily with the money.
I think in that sense Princess Letizia has been very good for the prince, but probably uncomfortable at times for other family members. There are commoners that when they come to a Royal Family completely disconnected from their previous life... Princess Letizia is not, she wants to remain connected to the real world ... her family is a normal family and is still very important in her life, her friends remain as before the wedding... if anyone could see the consequences of some things was her, because first she was just arrived and saw the things from the outside and then had a clear vision of the real world.
First, I believe that the infanta Cristina has taken advantage of the circumstances. She was the third one in the succession, which had more freedom and the problems that she could cause were secondary. She went to live far from the family, to another city... so in these circumstances probably when her parents saw her they were consenting her more. We are speaking of a few years in which the House of the King had to handle the wedding of the Prince and the impact of Letizia's arrival, and later the increasingly crisis of Elena's marriage... probably in that moment Cristina was appearing as the perfect daughter.
I also think that when they forced Urdangarín to leave Noos it was because there were rumors of which the things were not done well, and probably it created tensions. And I think that the king was ingenuous on having thought that the infanta and Urdangarín were telling the truth about his business, because if really he knew the dimension of this case, he would have separated them before.
About Letizia. When the wedding was announced, the infanta Cristina was the person who for nearness was going to advise Letizia, but it seems that the two had different visions of the things, and who ended up by helping the princess was Cristina de Borbón - Dos Sicilias. I believe that the infanta wanted that Letizia was like she ... and Letizia saw that eventually it was going to harm her, because she was a plebeian newcomer to the Monarchy and not an infanta of birth. The engament ring was like that of Cristina, she dressed Armani's trouser suit in her engament as Cristina (and she was criticized because of it), the designer of her wedding dress was the one that Cristina had rejected... I think Letizia was aware of the reality and I believe that the infanta never excused it to her.
Members of a monarchy, as anyone with money and power, live in their particular world... and often they do not see what exists around and when someone shows it to them, it is difficult to accept it. Only that explains Urdangarín and the Infanta thought they could act unethically and in the end all would be hidden and they will live happily with the money.
I think in that sense Princess Letizia has been very good for the prince, but probably uncomfortable at times for other family members. There are commoners that when they come to a Royal Family completely disconnected from their previous life... Princess Letizia is not, she wants to remain connected to the real world ... her family is a normal family and is still very important in her life, her friends remain as before the wedding... if anyone could see the consequences of some things was her, because first she was just arrived and saw the things from the outside and then had a clear vision of the real world.