El nombre de Leonor lleva entre los primeros puestos de los trending topic de Twitter desde primera hora de este martes y no por la próxima presencia de la hija mayor de los reyes en los premios Princesa de Asturias, sino por las imágenes que han trascendido de la fiesta celebrada en el internado de Gales en el que está estudiando el Bachillerato.
The UWC Atlantic College has celebrated a queer week with different LGTBI awareness and visibility actions.For example, the center made a vote in which 32% of students have declared Queer - as the institution itself points out, a term that encompasses sexual and gender minorities that are not heterosexual or cisgenero -, with 13% of students who declare to have doubts about their orientation.
The school also celebrated a parade, whose images have flooded social networks, in which some students paraded in underwear, they did striphease or more or less provocative choreographies.
From the Infanta Leonor has not transcended any image forming part of the parade or other activities, but the same has not happened with its compiroyal, Alexia de Holland.
As Vanitatis points out, some images of Guillermo's median daughter and lightweight maximum clothes, captured through social networks, have reached the press of her country.
Alexia de Holland is a minor - it has 16 years, the same as Leonor will meet on October 31 - but that has not stopped the online medium Ditjes in Datjes, who has published a photograph of his surrounded by other students, in which Alexia carriesWhat looks like a brief red body and a black culotte.
Vanitatis also recalls the hard position of the Dutch government with the publication of photos of the royal family that have not been agreed: “That pact guarantees that unwanted images of the Orange do not appear, and if they are breached, it can lead to judicial penalties, as happened in2014 with Nieuwe Revu magazine that had to pay 1.000 euros for publishing two photos of Amalia playing hockey ".
This is not the first disgust for Alexia from Holland.In 2018 it was discovered that he had accounts on Instagram where he hung his looks and also a snapchat, which he stopped using as soon as they came to light.
More controversial was his 2020 Tiktok video in which with more friends he made a playback from the song in the party, from the Raple Flo Milli, which includes the derogatory word Nigga (black).
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