Elsa M.
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The calm has invaded the island on the last days. It does not happen anything, so no wonder that even the small cut that the King made in his finger last Sunday, while giving that a nautical trophy has become a matter of debate. No need to worry; the wound was one of those that can be covered with a small band and the blood did not arrive at the river, nor it was blue (a joke that the own Don Juan Carlos made someday, when somebody was interested in another similar mishap).
Nevertheless, last Sunday it happened something worthy of mention, since Carmen Cervera, the widow baroness of Thyssen, went to the ceremony of the trophies that is celebrated in memory of Don Juan de Borbón, with whom her husband and herself maintained a good friendship. The baroness greeted Don Juan Carlos with a deep reverence. The baroness was dressing a pretty white dress, in Greek style, complemented with a Chanel purse, a casual outfit with which one gets dressed to go attend the delivery of the trophies, because in Mallorca one can never know when a reverence can take place.
The baroness has spent almost three weeks in the island, more concretely at her boat anchored in the Club of Sea, which she only abandoned to follow the regattas of the Copa del Rey, a good excuse to go to the sea. On the rest of the days, she could be seen in the terrace of the club with her son Borja (who takes to the last name Thyssen, since the baron adopted him) and Blanca Cuesta, the fiancèe of the boy.
The calm has invaded the island on the last days. It does not happen anything, so no wonder that even the small cut that the King made in his finger last Sunday, while giving that a nautical trophy has become a matter of debate. No need to worry; the wound was one of those that can be covered with a small band and the blood did not arrive at the river, nor it was blue (a joke that the own Don Juan Carlos made someday, when somebody was interested in another similar mishap).
Nevertheless, last Sunday it happened something worthy of mention, since Carmen Cervera, the widow baroness of Thyssen, went to the ceremony of the trophies that is celebrated in memory of Don Juan de Borbón, with whom her husband and herself maintained a good friendship. The baroness greeted Don Juan Carlos with a deep reverence. The baroness was dressing a pretty white dress, in Greek style, complemented with a Chanel purse, a casual outfit with which one gets dressed to go attend the delivery of the trophies, because in Mallorca one can never know when a reverence can take place.
The baroness has spent almost three weeks in the island, more concretely at her boat anchored in the Club of Sea, which she only abandoned to follow the regattas of the Copa del Rey, a good excuse to go to the sea. On the rest of the days, she could be seen in the terrace of the club with her son Borja (who takes to the last name Thyssen, since the baron adopted him) and Blanca Cuesta, the fiancèe of the boy.