So, the King had a discussion with his sister about his niece? So what? What does it prove? What sort of moral standards is he trying to impose? What does these morals have to do with a visit to hospital to see Simonetta? How can you make assumptions if you have no clue why on Earth he didn't visit her? That's what I'm asking you.
Did I try to prevent you from posting it? No, not really. It's just curiosity - I just asked you questions, nothing else.
Read my post.
I said Alfonso might have visit her or not, but because he is a lesser member of the family, a very low-key member, that the press might have overlooked.
OR he might have been absent.
BTW the press said that JC visited Simonetta alone because Q.Sofia was out of Spain that week.
Status within the family can make someone somehow different when this someone holds the headship of the family and likes to put himself on his toes and give moral examples.
You probably heard of the big discussion with Infanta Elena regarding his niece Victoria ?
One cannot sweep the family out of the picture, and, at the same time, pretend he is the beacon of the moral standards and family unity, the Don of the family .
Yes, as I said, I take my conclusions and I have no objections that you take yours.
Freedom of thought - rings a bell ?
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