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Often players fall in love with a beautiful girl on the sports field and then make her their life partner. But if a player's love is true, then the biggest powers of the world cannot shake his loyalty. Recently, a similar scene was seen on the sports field, when a football player not only rejected the love of a beautiful princess for his girlfriend but also rejected her throne.
Actually, a beautiful princess of the royal family fell in love with a player. The princess is very beautiful and everyone is crazy about her beauty. But there is also a loyal lover who said no to that princess for his girlfriend. This is the case of Spain's star footballer Pablo Gavi, who rejected the love of Spain's Princess Leonor for his girlfriend.
According to media reports, Princess Leonor is the eldest daughter of King Philip VI and Queen Letizia of Spain. Born on 31 October 2005, Leonor is the heir to the throne of Spain. Her beauty is such that even the beauties of Bollywood and Hollywood are nothing in front of her. Leonor is currently taking military training.
Pablo Gavi's full name is Pablo Martin Paez Gavira. Gavi was born on 5 August 2004. He plays as a central midfielder for the Spanish national football team. He also plays for the Spanish club La Liga. Gavi won the Golden Boy award in the Copa Trophy in 2022. While Spain's Princess Leonor is 20 years old, Spanish footballer Gavi is one year older than her i.e. 22 years old.
It is believed that Spain's Princess Leonor fell in love with footballer Gavi during the FIFA World Cup 2022. During the tournament, the Spanish team defeated Costa Rica 7-0. After this, news started spreading that Spain's King Philip VI has asked footballer Gavi for an autographed jersey for his daughter. Since then, rumors of a relationship between Leonor and Gavi started flying.
Actually, when Spain won the Euro Cup in 2024, the Royal Family invited the winning team to the palace. There, pictures of Princess Leonor and Gavi shaking hands for some time started going viral. Since then, rumors of a relationship between the two started flying on social media.
According to media reports, Gavi rejected Princess Leonor's love because the star footballer has a girlfriend, whom he loves very much.
Gavi's girlfriend's name is Ana Pelayo. This 22-year-old girl is still a student. But she has 349K followers on Instagram.
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