Cayetana was born, the daughter of Camila Fernández and the first niece of Alejandro Fernández

Cayetana was born, the daughter of Camila Fernández and the first niece of Alejandro Fernández

Alejandro Fernández in concert with his daughter Camila.

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Cayetana, his daughter Camila Fernandez and the first niece of Alejandro Fernandez was born last Sunday, March 14 in the morning, this was confirmed by the magazine Hi!, where some details were revealed about the arrival of the new member of one of the most famous dynasties in Mexico.

Although a few months ago Camila Fernandez and her husband, Francisco Barba, said they expected their first daughter to be born next April. On the afternoon of Tuesday, March 16, the birth of the first niece of “El Potrillo” was confirmed, who, according to the Mexican publication, he came into the world last one Sunday in the city of Guadalajara, Jalisco, by cesarean section and measuring 49 centimeters, weighing 3,660 grams.

Also during the surgical procedure, Camel She also had to undergo a gallbladder operation and, although this meant a new complication, fortunately the mother and daughter are in perfect health.

Soon, the happy mother shared what were the first thoughts she had when she had her first child in her arms.

She is the most awaited girl in the world. When I had her in my arms, I cried, I said: “Thank you, thank you that she is already with me and everything went well”Camila said.

As expected, both America Guinart What the Alejandro Fernandez, are very excited about the arrival of their first niece.

“She’s a doll, she’s divine, I’m crazy about love,” said the happy grandmother.

Do not forget that Camel decided to call his daughter Cayetana, a name meaning “strong as a stone and protective”, who appeared after the difficulties she faced in the first months of pregnancy, in which she risked an abortion.

My daughter was very fierce and took life, and here we are already much better. They gave me a seven-day limit“, He shared in an interview with the program Ventaneando.

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