lula
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princess olga said:My guess of what the Spanish people would think of a divorced woman to become crown princess, is that it likely depends per generation. for example, die-hard catholics over the age of 65 might have to get used to the idea. While others of the generation of Letizia probably don't mind at all.
I have a friend there who works as a reporter at one of Spain's largest newspaper. This reminds me of what she always says about Spain: that it doesn't really exist. Spain is really four (4!) different countries forced to work as one nation. (ok that would be the Catalan, Basque, among others)
So perhaps these ethnic groups have their own opinions on the whole royal thing, Letizia included.
Spain is one only country for centuries and in the books of history like that it is read. It is a country divided in autonomous Communities, and some of them look for an independence that is not such, so the only thing that they want is to turn Spain into a federal country because it is convenient for them .... this has more of politics that of another thing ... how always.
As for Letizia, I will say to you that her first husband was never her teacher, though if he was a teacher in the Institute that she was studying. About what it is thought of her divorce you have reason on having said that it depends on the generations. For my that I am young it is not important, more bearing in mind that she married him after 8 years of relation ... it seems to me to be more sincere the relation stops if the things are not OK before damaging. The difference ultimately is a paper, because today in day there are many people who do life of couple without being married. Besides, it seems that he this one demonstrating a discrection and an absolute respect for her, and it is very important and demonstrates that in spite of everything they are respected.