At first it was published that Victoria Federica could follow in the footsteps of her brother Froilán, but not going to Abu Dhabi, but to Los Angeles, which has something more glamorous for her influencer posing photos. However, the latest information suggests that the daughter of the Infanta Elena could leave Spain, but not to go to the United States, but to be neighbor of his grandfather and his little brother in the United Arab Emirates.
It has been the paparazzi and former contestant of ‘Survivientes’ Sergio Garrido who has guaranteed in the ‘Fiesta’ program that Victoria Federica’s escape could take place sooner than expected because of how angry her mother is with her: “The Infanta Elena is very upset with the life her daughter leads and feels very lonely at home. They don’t make mother-daughter plans because she can leave the house on a Wednesday and not return until Sunday,” the ‘Fiesta’ collaborator began by explaining.
This is the reason that would have advanced the decision of Doña Elena, although according to Juan Luis Galiacho the reason for this continued Bourbon brain drain could have an economic motivation, as is usual in the Royal Family: “For the good of the family, what is behind the operation that makes him go away is the fact that can receive a donation from grandfather and the public Treasury would not find out anything because his tax residence would be there, as Froilán already is. A donation is made and we don’t find out anything,” the journalist guaranteed in the same program.
Come on, the ultimate motivation of the Infanta Elena and her two children, Froilán and Victoria Federica, would be continue to live off the boat and get rich from his grandfather’s fortunewho would miss his family and Spain so much that he would be delighted to gradually receive more and more sucker grandchildren.
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