King Felipe Vi and Queen Letizia: Marriage of Convenience and Royal Secrets Exposed?

Edited by: Татьяна Гуринович

Rumors swirl around the marriage of King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain, suggesting a relationship based on convenience rather than love. Sources claim the union, formalized in 2004, was a strategic pact from the start.

Reportedly, Felipe, under pressure to marry, offered Letizia a deal: royal status and financial security in exchange for providing an heir. Allegedly, the royal couple ceased living as husband and wife years ago.

Adding to the intrigue, controversial journalist Jaime Peñafiel alleges that Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofía are not Letizia's biological children, but conceived using eggs from her late sister, Erika Ortiz. Letizia, according to sources, is determined to remain Queen, having allegedly negotiated substantial payments to maintain the facade.

Journalists Maica Vasco and Laura Rodríguez have described the marriage as a business arrangement, with Letizia prioritizing power and wealth. King Felipe VI allegedly benefits from this arrangement.

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