La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on February 19, 2026, covering topics ranging from international figures to local infrastructure and political developments.
In a post dated February 19, 2026, La Nación commented on the status of Prince Andrew within the British royal family: ” Expríncipe Andrés, de ‘héroe’ de las Malvinas, ‘playboy’ e hijo preferido de la reina, a bochorno de la familia real https://t.co/55PVPgOYXc”. The tweet references the transformation of Prince Andrew’s public image over time.
On the same day, La Nación informed residents about upcoming power outages in Heredia due to scheduled maintenance: ” Cortes de luz en Heredia este viernes 20 por mantenimiento del ESPH https://t.co/dh4ATe5hJY”. The announcement highlights routine work by ESPH (Empresa de Servicios Públicos de Heredia), which is responsible for providing essential public services in the region.
Later that afternoon, La Nación reported statements from President Rodrigo Chaves regarding Laura Fernández: ” Laura Fernández gobernará sin ‘sombras’, asegura Rodrigo Chaves https://t.co/dLYYiWDaSC”. This message reflects ongoing discussions about transparency and governance within Costa Rica’s political landscape.
Prince Andrew has faced increasing scrutiny in recent years due to his associations and controversies involving legal matters and allegations. His role as a member of the British royal family has been diminished following these events. Meanwhile, ESPH regularly conducts maintenance work to ensure reliability in electricity supply for Heredia’s residents. In Costa Rica’s government context, President Rodrigo Chaves has emphasized efforts toward transparency among his appointees and administration officials.


