After his last trip to Spain, an official announcement has come to light regarding the recent lawsuits filed by King Juan Carlos. Information that will surely put the entire Royal Family in check.
On April 27, the emeritus king ended his stay in Sanxenxo after five days in our country. A visit marked by the great media expectation caused around the recent legal measures he has taken against Corinna Larsen and Miguel Ángel Revilla.

At the beginning of the month, Juan Carlos I's lawyer issued a statement announcing that they had taken action against the former president of Cantabria. All after considering that he had used "injurious and defamatory expressions that harm his right to honor."
In their lawsuit, they alleged that, between 2022 and 2025, Revilla used words like "corrupt" to refer to Felipe VI's father. Moreover, as if that weren't enough, a few days later El Periódico confirmed that the emeritus had filed a new complaint against Corinna Larsen.

However, despite the great stir caused around this controversial issue, during his last visit to Spain, Juan Carlos I preferred to remain silent. Thus refusing to make any public statement on the matter.
Now, unexpected information has come to light regarding this. As Monarquía Confidencial assures, the husband of Queen Sofía plans to return to Sanxenxo in the coming days. However, it has not been confirmed that he will fulfill his legal responsibilities.
King Juan Carlos puts the entire Royal Family in check with the latest personal decision he has made
During his visit, King Juan Carlos did not hesitate to get on the Bribón to actively participate in the latest regattas held in Sanxenxo, thus reaffirming his passion for sailing.

Additionally, he also took the opportunity to enjoy the company of friends like Vicente Dalmau and spend the weekend with his daughter, Infanta Elena. A reappearance that occurred in a symbolic year, marked by the 50th anniversary of his coronation.
For now, it remains a mystery whether Juan Carlos will return to Spain on May 16, although everything points to him attending his next appointment in Sanxenxo. However, it has not yet been confirmed whether he will attend the conciliation act for the lawsuits he filed in early April.
Meanwhile, Felipe VI's father continues to bet on discretion as a strategy. So much so that, despite the great stir caused around him, he has chosen to keep a discreet low profile.