Half of serious journalism is devoted to denigrating yellow rather than fulfilling its mission. This injustice forces advocates and consumers of the tabloid press to remember that the tabloid press does an unhygienic job, because its indiscriminate bombardment does not protect the powerful, even if it causes collateral damage. Besides the slippery ethical edge of journalistic scholarship, sensationalism also has real effects. This came when the only truth about Lady Di’s tortured relationship with Charles of England was published in the tabloids, fueled by both spouses. It happened once again in Denmark that something smelled rotten at the coronation following Queen Margrethe’s rapid abdication and scandalous paparazzi reports of Frederick X’s infidelity.
It is not unreasonable to affirm that the unexpected resignation of Margaret of Denmark during her lifetime was done to save the heiress’s marriage, and here we return to the criteria of the serious press. The former queen has less confidence in her son than in her daughter-in-law, Mary Donaldson; This is a criterion that any sane person would agree with without any cracks. In Madrid, when tarambana reached the limit of his unconsciousness, the Danish monarch activated the nuclear abdication mechanism. In other words, this era would not have happened without the paparazzi standing guard in the gloomy dawn of Madrid. Federico
Frederick X, as usual in his profession, won the throne in bed. The fake kiss that his wife gave him after the mutual coronation ceremony does not hide that the Australian lawyer has made a transaction. Mary Donaldson attains the title of queen ahead of schedule in return for keeping the scandal within the bounds of intuitive but unofficial outrage. That is, within the confines of serious press, until another paparazzi loses sleep.