character Jaime del Burgo (Pamplona, 1970) It ‘rose’ last weekend. Telma Ortiz’s ex-husbandand hence the former brother-in-law of Queen Letizia shared an intimate photo with him in which a relationship was suggested. HE pashmina selfie It went viral in the bathroom. The internet went crazy trying to explain itself why now this Navarrese lawyer Someone who was once ‘related’ to the royal family has published these alleged revelations about the current Queen’s love life.
This isn’t the first time Jaime del Burgo has threatened to expose Alleged secrets of the royal family. It’s been a little over two weeks since then Jaime Arturo del Burgo Azpíroz (son of Jaime Ignacio del Burgo, former president of the Navarra Foral Community and 28-year MP of the Popular Party of Navarra) came to the fore once again thanks to his statements on this issue. last book from the senior historian and the Queen’s usual trouble, Jaime Penafiel, titled ‘Letizia and me. ‘What secrets does Queen Letizia keep?’.
Published by title Almuzara publishing houseHe was linked to Manuel Pimentel, Minister of Labor and Social Affairs during the Aznar government between 1999 and 2000. Coincidentally, this is the same editor of the fictional work titled ‘The Love of Penny Robinson’, written by her first husband Alonso Guerrero, about his relationship with Letizia Ortiz.
Confusion in Venice
Now according to Peñafiel, The relationship between Jaime del Burgo and young Letizia Ortiz began in Venice in 2000.and as the son of a Navarrese politician explains, “four stages”. He was single and successful as a journalist for Spanish Television. For example, before knowing that the journalist was having an affair with Prince Felipe de Borbón, she explains: he wanted to marry her. He tells Peñafiel that they are meeting for dinner. Garden of the Ritz hotel in Madridwhere I’m thinking of giving it to him ring to propose. But just then she confessed to him that she had met a man who would change her life, Felipe de Borbón.
In the book she claims they both had a romantic relationship but now networks Del Burgo plans to extend the ‘relationship’ to the years when the monarch was already married.
royal wedding witness
Despite the nominal separation, Del Burgo was involved in the negotiations of marriage agreements and Witness at the wedding of Felipe de Borbón in May 2004As a close friend of the bride.
Shortly after, he began a relationship with his beloved sister Telma, whom he married in 2012, with a double wedding at the Leyre monastery and a hotel on the Italian coast. After several notices of separation, the divorce took place in 2014.
Not only does he talk about this in the book, Telma Ortiz’s ex-husband also expresses his opinions on this subject. the exile of King Juan Carlos, which he claimed he was trying to “avoid.”
But the scandal came to light last Saturday, when Del Burgo posted a photo of the queen taking a selfie at the sink in front of the mirror and making a startling expression: “Love. I wear the pashmina. It’s like feeling you next to me. Taking care of me. Protecting me. Counting the hours to see each other again. Loving you. To get out of here. Yours.”
Revenge porn?
Although he later deleted the tweet, it was a revenge porn strategy on manual networksand everyone wondered if it was true, a lie, or even if their profile had been hacked.
Even so, Del Burgo removed all content from his social networks. On X (formerly Twitter) you can now only read “Jaime del Burgo did not post.” But just before I say goodbye to a man mysterious tweet mentioned both here Royal House like Pedro Sánchez.
“@CasaReal @sanchezcastejon “You can fool all the people some of the time and some of the people all the time, but you can’t fool all the people all the time. (Aphorism attributed to Lincoln).” With Moncloa and Zarzuela, conspiracy theories exploded.
resident in Switzerland
Jaime del Burgo currently lives in Switzerland with his wife, Swedish-born lawyer Lucía Díaz Liljestrom. They have a daughter named Ulla. Businessman and investor (building buying and selling, security and ‘gourmet’ products), previously lived in Morocco, South Africa, Brazil, Mexico and the United States, France, Germany…