
It's official: They confirm the rumor about Paloma Rocasolano, Queen Letizia's mother
What was suspected about Felipe VI's mother-in-law has come to light, who now has a new life in Murcia
Since the now Queen Letizia got engaged to Felipe, Paloma Rocasolano has been in the media spotlight. This has brought with it a lot of interest in her figure and the discovery of details about her personal life. Well, now a rumor circulating about her has been confirmed.
Specifically, it has been revealed that the interest in cooperation developed by her daughters has been inherited from her. Yes, because, although it was something quite unknown to many, for a long time she was at the helm of an international solidarity program.

Paloma Rocasolano's charitable past comes to light and moves many
Paloma Rocasolano, who now lives in Murcia, became famous when her eldest daughter, now Queen Letizia, got engaged to the then Prince Felipe. From that moment, everyone began to know her and take an interest in her.
Thus, it was revealed that she was a nursing graduate and had been practicing as such until her retirement. However, it should not be overlooked that she was also a delegate of the Nursing Union (SATSE). A union from which she worked to improve the working conditions of her colleagues.
Additionally, it began to be rumored that she was a very charitable woman and that her three daughters had inherited this from her. Now it has been confirmed.
It has been discovered that Paloma was, starting in 2005, leading the International Cooperation Solidarity Vacations program. A plan that allowed various healthcare professionals to travel to vulnerable areas to provide medical care, among other functions.

This selfless commitment has now come to light with more details. Yes, confirming that Paloma Rocasolano was not only an essential figure in the healthcare field but also an active participant in global causes. A facet that many were unaware of and that now adds a new dimension to her public figure.
Paloma Rocasolano, a woman with strong values and discretion
Paloma Rocasolano has been from the very beginning a discreet woman, away from the spotlight, but with a very solid professional and life trajectory. She is a nursing graduate and has worked for decades in Madrid's public healthcare, which in itself was a reason for respect from those who knew her.
But now, with the confirmation of her role as leader of the International Cooperation program, her profile is further enriched. It is not surprising, then, that her daughters have inherited that sense of social responsibility.

In fact, it is no coincidence that Queen Letizia has shown a special sensitivity to social, health, and educational issues on multiple occasions. It is also no coincidence that Telma, her middle daughter, has worked for various NGOs.
With this information confirmed, the partial and reduced image that had sometimes been projected of the queen's mother is dismantled. Yes, because Rocasolano has been much more than "Letizia's mother": she has been a nurse, a unionist, and a cooperator. All this without ever seeking notoriety or public recognition.
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