Crowded chains continue in London. They found a vein. Picturesque faces and gestures generously displayed by the new monarch Charles III they have become the famous ‘gags’. His ‘sotto voce’ comments, his angry instructions to palace servants, his scumbags with inkwells and ink pens fill the grids.
Of course, without intent, there has been a television rivalry that audiometers must measure: What attracts more viewers is the deceased’s coffin. II. Isabella Are you wandering the streets of your country or is it your child’s extravagance, quirks, bad moods and frenzy? But it seems to me that when the funeral takes place in London next Monday, the nets of our racetrack and the attention of the audience here will be what they will be looking for. bourbon More than Windsors. The parade of amazing Spanish personnel that will coincide there will be a lot of fun.
said Wyoming In ‘El intermedia’ (La Sexta), between anxious and cheerful: «The one waiting for Felipe VI in London! He will be reunited with his father; his father will be reunited with his mother, and as if that were not enough, his father will also be reunited with his ex, who is not his mother but his lover ». Ah! There are monarchies capable of producing soap operas, alongside which the most accredited screenwriters of Venezuelan or Turkish soap operas are left in a ditch.
TELE 5 ‘CONGRATULATIONS LETIZIA’ .– Let’s continue with the royal families. since the queen Letizia Birthday (50) Tele 5 prepared the documentary ‘Congratulations Letizia’. Released at dawn. Or they don’t trust. They corrected this time lapse by pouring tons of syrupy flattery into it. “He is intelligent, stubborn, rigid, perfectionist. Not cold, intense. Went to eat at an Indian restaurant for 20 euros. Wear ‘low cost’ as a message of austerity. Letizia is a tribute to the monarchy». This is just a short example. They distinguished themselves in the compliment Esperanza AguirreCarmen Calvo Y Celia Villalobos, in addition to a group of journalists. That kind of exercise that is so liberal and overly flattering, I don’t think even the woman herself enjoys it. letizia The famous sports reporter used to say: José María García: “Be careful, flattery weakens!”.