Through several sources close to the royal house, it has been affirmed that King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain are going through a divorce process, after having “months without even talking to each other” because of different internal problems associated with their family, their roles as heads of state and the future of their two daughters.
The controversial article of the newspaper ‘El Nacional de Cataluña’ stated that the marriage between the kings of Spain would be coming to an end, since according to what was written by Pilar Eyre, an expert on royalty, King Felipe VI and Letizia have not even spoken to each other for several months.
Eyre, through her blog ‘Lecturas’, also explained the reasons for this deep crisis they are going through and one of the main ones is the future of their two daughters, especially Princess Leonor.
For King Felipe, the Princess of Asturias should study law as he did. However, the 17-year-old’s wishes are different, as she strongly desires to study Civil Engineering.
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This situation has caused a big problem with her mother Letizia, who also has several differences with her future and both ideas have clashed to generate this new and dramatic conflict between the heads of state of Spain.
On top of that, it was confirmed that the monarchs will also not attend the Easter mass in Mallorca, a traditional event in Spain and one that they traditionally attended. However, this year they will not go either and it is said that the reason for their absence is that they are fighting.
The royal house affirmed that the King and Queen will not attend the mass due to “technical and logistical problems“. However, the media did not believe this statement and even claimed that it was “a mediocre response”.
Meanwhile, after this new wave of rumors, it was possible to find out about all the problems that King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia are facing, which have their popular marriage on the brink of the abyss. It even came to light the divorce agreement that the queen consort made with her lawyer so as not to be left helpless if their breakup is finalized.