The Danish Crown Prince Frederik has been accused of cheating on his wife. Media stories and pictures of him with Mexican socialite Genoveva Casanova have surfaced, but the royal has not commented on the issue. Seems like media agencies have some secret knowledge to find cheating husband…
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While Crown Prince Frederik has chosen not to address the allegations publicly, Genoveva Casanova has taken a stand.
In a statement shared on social media, she refuted any romantic involvement with the Crown Prince and issued a warning of legal action against Lecturas, the gossip magazine that first broke the story.
"I categorically deny the statements that suggest a romantic relationship between Prince Frederick and me," asserted Genoveva Casanova in her social media post.
She went on to say that these kinds of statements are not only not true, but they also lie about the facts on purpose. Casanova said that her lawyers are doing what they need to do to protect her rights to privacy, honor, and telling the truth.
According to a report by HOLA!, a mutual friend, shared by Frederik and Genoveva, fell ill and couldn't accompany the Prince to an art exhibition. Consequently, Prince Frederik invited Genoveva to attend in the friend's stead.
After looking at the "Picasso, the sacred and the profane" exhibition, they went for a walk in El Retiro Park and had dinner at the central Madrid restaurant "El Corral de la Morería."
Reports say that King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain are in Copenhagen for a state visit with Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary.
"Well, media likes to make ordinary things seem more dramatic than they really are. So, always wait for real evidence before making judgments. Rushing to judge can do more harm than good," says Wilda Harrison, a relationship coach.
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