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Scandal-tainted Spanish ex-king Juan Carlos I visits his son and current monarch Felipe VI in Madrid, during a controversial visit home after two years in self-imposed exile. The meeting concludes the former king's first trip back to Spain since he went into exile in the United Arab Emirates in August 2020, following a string of financial scandals that did irreparable damage to his reputation. IMAGES
Spain's former King Juan Carlos arrives at a sailing club in Sanxenxo, Galicia, where he'll attend a regatta while on a controversial first trip home after nearly two years in exile following a string of financial scandals. Although prosecutors have closed their probes into Juan Carlos I's affairs, revelations about the murky origins of his fortune have done irreparable damage to a figure once revered for his role in Spain's democratic transition after decades of dictatorship. IMAGES
Paris, Oct 6 (EFE).- A book about the Spanish emeritus king Juan Carlos I went on sale Wednesday in France.According to "My dethroned king" written by Laurence Debray, daughter of the famous philosopher and author Regis Debray, the former Spanish King spends his time in Abu Dhabi reading the news and does not compla about his situation, although he does think about his funeral.The book began to take shape in 2014 but took a radical turn in 2020, with the departure of Juan Carlos from Spain following growing scandals over his financial mismanagement. (Camera: LUIS MIGUEL PASCUAL)SHOT LIST: B-ROLL OF "MY DETHRONED KING" IN LIBRARIES IN PARIS, FRANCE.
Madrid, Jun 2 (EFE), (Camera: Santiago Castro) .- Fourteen months after the last solemn relief in Madrid's Royal Palace, the Royal Guard has recovered a tradition that dates back more than a quarter of a century after it was interrupted as a result of the outbreak of the pandemic.FOOTAGE FROM THE ROYAL GUARD CEREMONY AT THE REAL PALACE OF MADRID.
Madrid, May 19 (EFE).- (Camera: Jesus Bartolome) Fitur, the tourism fair in Madrid, begins an edition called to mark the turning point after an almost blank year, in which Spain has lost 70 million international tourists and 92 million national trips, with losses that exceed 100 billion euros compared to 2019.FOOTAGE OF THE SPANISH KING AND QUEEN AT FITUR.