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Carla Vigo and how difficult it is to be queen Letizia's niece

2020-10-27T22:09:50.237Z


The young woman calls on her social networks to stop criticism of herCarla Vigo, the eldest niece of Queen Letizia, daughter of her sister Erika, packed her bags in early September and moved to Germany. There the young woman, 20, works as an au paircaring for two children, ages three and one, while learning the language and dreaming of one day becoming an actress. From the moment of her departure, criticism of her abounds on her social networks. So much so that she


Carla Vigo, the eldest niece of Queen Letizia, daughter of her sister Erika, packed her bags in early September and moved to Germany.

There the young woman, 20, works as an

au pair

caring for two children, ages three and one, while learning the language and dreaming of one day becoming an actress.

From the moment of her departure, criticism of her abounds on her social networks.

So much so that she has been forced to make an appeal to be left alone.

“If you don't like what I upload, you block me or stop following me or do whatever you see fit, but making comments like this to a person, whoever they are, seems unnecessary to me when nobody is perfect and we all have faults and defects, so look at your navel and try to fix yours and leave me alone ”, he has asked his more than 13,000 followers on Instagram.

The Queen's niece added: “I don't usually do this kind of thing, but I see it necessary.

Since I have been out of Spain I have received many

comments like 'of course she's out because she's rich', 'who will pay her expenses there?'

or 'you are out because you have seen that as an actress you are not going to achieve anything because you are ugly', 'surely you are studying in a very expensive place', etc.

At first I was not paying attention because I do not usually give importance to things of this type but it is already too much.

You really don't know the damage you can do with comments like this.

Live and let live that you will be much happier and have a little more humanity that surely you would not like to even have them mess with your physique or with what you do with your life.

You never know what a person has been through and how the comments you make are going to be taken ”.

Until her departure to Germany, the young woman lived in Aranjuez, south of Madrid, with her father, Antonio Vigo.

He remarried and has had two more children, although neither he, nor his new partner nor those children appear on Carla's social networks.

But on September 10, together with a friend who accompanied her to the airport, she decided to catch a plane to Germany to start a new stage there.

It was precisely in Germany that her mother decided to spend a few months when she was studying at the University, with the Erasmus grant.

Carla Vigo has always lived away from the media spotlight, since that February 2007 when her mother died.

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It is not the first time that the Queen's niece has problems on social networks.

On one occasion someone asked him what the chances were that he would upload a photograph with his aunt: "100% impossible," he said.

In addition, on some occasion he has shown his political tastes, since he once posted a message that read: "Can someone explain to me in a logical way what is happening in the world so that Vox has more and more votes?".

In addition, he also spoke about the controversial Mass in Palma and the scuffle between Doña Letizia and Doña Sofía.

“Please, put yourselves all in his shoes.

How would you feel if they were playing with you all day?

Well obviously to the balls, "he said.

"Before speaking you have to know."

In his only interview with Telecinco, he said about his unwanted popularity: “I can't just assume it, it's so deep in me that I don't feel like them.

I think I am a normal person ”.

Doña Letizia's niece also said that seeing her name for the first time in the media was a feeling "as if I had been undressed."

"I felt that nothing in me was anonymous and, the truth, I do not feel very comfortable," he said in that interview.

However, when asked if she would have liked to have been born in another family, the young woman was clear: "Because of the bad things, yes, but my family is my family and I love it the same."

Source: elparis

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