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¡HOLA!TV Premieres 'New Queens' Documentary on European Monarchies

¡HOLA!TV premieres the documentary 'New Queens,' exploring the impact of modern royal consorts on European monarchies. The film focuses on commoner women who brought renewal and modernity to traditional institutions. Premieres April 7.


¡HOLA!TV Premieres 'New Queens' Documentary on European Monarchies

TV is preparing to launch new content focused on the transformation of modern monarchies. ¡HOLA!TV premieres the documentary 'New Queens' in its 'Royalty Specials' slot, a production that explores the impact of the current generation of consorts on the royal houses of Europe.

The modernization of European monarchies The documentary 'New Queens' on ¡HOLA!TV centers its narrative on a group of women, mostly of common origin with solid university education, who have brought a contemporary vision to the institutions they represent. Their testimonies help explain how the previous lives of these queens, very different from iconic figures of the past, have redefined the role of the consort in the 21st century.

The program highlights how these women have overcome criticism and complex social obstacles before their arrival at the altar. Figures such as Mary of Denmark, Letizia of Spain, Maxima of the Netherlands, Mette-Marit of Norway, Charlene of Monaco, and Mathilde of Belgium (the latter being the only one with roots in traditional nobility) are the protagonists of this analysis.

The premiere is scheduled for April 7 at the following times: 6:30 p.m. in Mexico, 7:30 p.m. in Colombia, 8:30 p.m. in Venezuela and the United States, and 9:30 p.m. in Argentina.

Analysis of international experts To offer a deep vision of this institutional change of course, the special features the assessments of renowned specialists in the field. Among the collaborators are Javier Ayuso, former director of Communication of the Spanish Royal House; writer John Carlin; and journalists Pilar Eyre, Carmen Duerto, Marta Nebot, and Mabel Galaz. The channel also includes the perspective of Daniel Westling, consort of Princess Victoria of Sweden, who, along with his female counterparts, has injected renewal and closeness into traditional monarchical structures, differing notably from previous generations. With this proposal, the channel reaffirms its position as a benchmark for information on global royalty.