The Love Life of Letícia Ortiz
The love life of Letícia Ortiz, now Queen of Spain, has been the subject of intense scrutiny and speculation. Especially in recent months, after the explosive information that Jaime del Burgo has put on the table about Letícia having romantic relationships outside of her marriage with Felipe VI, both before and after her union with the monarch.
Rumors and Claims
One of the names that has emerged in this complex network is that of Jim Russo, a man with whom Leticia allegedly had an affair. According to Russo’s claims in an interview with journalist Antonio Montero, Letícia was not necessarily in love with Felipe VI, but seemed more interested in her position and climbing the social ladder.
Unexpected Revelations
Jim Russo confirmed that Leticia got pregnant by another man while they were dating. This man, identified as Luis Miguel González, was a married journalist whom Letícia met during her internship in Guadalajara, Mexico.
Complexity of Relationships
The episode of the pregnancy with González is explained by Joaquin Abad in his book ‘Letizia, a republican in the court of Juan Carlos I’ and remembered by the journalist Laura Rodríguez on her YouTube channel. According to sources, it would have happened in the midst of a tumultuous context in Letícia’s love life in which she had open relationships with four men at the same time.
Impressive details
Letícia would have been pregnant by Luis Miguel González, whom she had met while doing an internship in Guadalajara, Mexico, at the Sigle XXI newspaper. The journalist was married at the time and had five children. A pregnancy that would subsequently terminate.
Complexity of Relationships
The Asturian, who had not broken up with Alonso Guerrero despite being in a crisis, maintained a relationship with Jim Russo and had started with Del Burgo, had become pregnant by Luis Miguel González, whom she had met while doing internships in Guadalajara, Mexico, in the newspaper Sigle XXI. The journalist was married at the time and had five children. A pregnancy that would subsequently terminate.