By Lillian Briseño
In the eighties, a collection of books began around the figure of a character named Wally in which, under the title of Where's Wally, the reader was challenged to find him in scenarios saturated with images . Only the keen eye of a few good observers managed to discover Wally. The creator of this amusing idea was the British Martin Handford.
Coincidentally, it is by another Briton, Kate Middleton, of whom we could now recover that series by changing the title to Where's Kate, considering her "disappearance" from the public scene as the media phenomenon of the year.
I do not recall, in the recent past, an event of this type that has attracted such an amount of attention since networks have existed.