Emeritus King Juan Carlos I accompanied Felipe VI and Letizia to a “brief family and private meeting” with Princess Leonor at the Marín Naval School (Pontevedra) where the heiress completes her military training.
The kings have traveled to Galicia to celebrate at a private dinner the 40 years of the flag oath of the promotion of the king’s Navy, Zarzuela sources have reported.
Felipe VI and Letizia have gone to see their daughter, Princess Leonor, at the Naval Academy “and in that context, upon learning about it, King Juan Carlos has asked to go see” his granddaughter, the same sources have continued, which They have specified that the family meeting has been “brief and private.” As it turns out, the last time the king emeritus and Princess Leonor saw each other was on October 31 of last year at the El Pardo Palace on the occasion of the 18th birthday of the heir to the throne.
King Juan Carlos is in Pontevedra to compete with Bribón and defend the title in the European 6M class. Princess Leonor entered the Marín Naval School on August 29 after having spent last year at the General Military Academy of Zaragoza.
The meeting takes place the same week in which the emeritus has been the protagonist of several current news due to the publication of his memoirs in a French publishing house, under the name ‘Reconciliation’. In them “he reviews the childhood of the sovereign emeritus and the great moments of his reign from his coronation” until his abdication, in 2014. The book will be published in early 2025.
Furthermore, the Dutch press has brought to light the first images of Juan Carlos kissing the artist Bárbara Rey, taken 30 years ago. The Dutch magazine has accessed them through Ángel Cristo Jr, son of Bárbara Rey. ‘Privé’ cites that the images were taken by Christ himself and that they date back to 1994, when he was 13 years old.
Furthermore, last week, the Republican Assembly of Vigo denounced the king emeritus and the princesses for alleged tax crimes and money laundering. The accusation, addressed to the State Attorney General’s Office and the Tax Agency, considers that the creation of a foundation by Juan Carlos I to ensure the inheritance of his daughters demonstrates that the Bourbon has funds abroad that he hid from the public treasury. after two regularizations
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