The revelations of Jaime Peñafiel
Jaime Peñafiel, known for his criticism of Queen Letizia and the Spanish monarchy, has made some shocking revelations in recent months. In his books ‘Letizia and I’ and ‘The Silences of Letizia’, as well as in interviews, Peñafiel has revealed surprising details.
One of the most striking confessions is about the true origins of Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofía. According to Peñafiel, they are not Letizia’s biological daughters. According to her version, Letizia had difficulty conceiving due to previous abortions and turned to her sister Erika Ortiz to obtain eggs and have children with Felipe VI. However, Letizia later forbade Erika from seeing the girls, which deeply affected her sister.
Although these revelations are shocking, their veracity cannot be confirmed, as it is difficult to obtain concrete evidence on this topic.
Other opinions on the revelations
Several experts in the royal house have commented on Peñafiel’s revelations. Although they neither confirm nor deny the information, other theories have emerged. Maica Vasco, for example, mentions a letter that Erika would have left and that Letizia feared that she would reveal something related to what Peñafiel exposed.
According to Vasco, Erika moved into Letizia’s single apartment for financial reasons. When Erika died, Letizia wanted to enter the apartment before the police to make sure she hadn’t left a goodbye letter. This raised suspicions about the content of the letter and its possible relationship with the custody of Carla Vigo, daughter of Erika, Leonor and Sofía.
These theories and assumptions cannot be confirmed, but they raise questions about the relationship between Letizia, Erika and the girls.
Conclusions
Jaime Peñafiel’s revelations have generated controversy and speculation about Queen Letizia and the Spanish monarchy. Although the veracity of these claims cannot be confirmed, they have opened debate about the queen’s private life and her relationship with her family.