
King Juan Carlos's Inner Circle Confirms the Controversial Rumor About Infanta Cristina
The decision made by Infanta Cristina in the latest controversy involving King Juan Carlos is confirmed
King Juan Carlos's circle has spoken and confirmed the rumor about Infanta Cristina: she supports her father in his legal battle. The emeritus's lawsuit against Miguel Ángel Revilla has divided the Royal Family, which has taken clear positions on the matter. Meanwhile, while silence prevails from Zarzuela, Infanta Cristina and her sister Elena embrace their father's cause.
"They support Juan Carlos's decision to defend himself," sources close to the emeritus point out. This support is being carried out in private, and Felipe's sisters remain publicly silent. In fact, taking advantage of Holy Week, Cristina will travel to Abu Dhabi to visit her father and take the opportunity to learn about his legal strategy.

King Juan Carlos's Circle Reveals Infanta Cristina's Intentions
King Juan Carlos has gained an ally in his battle against Miguel Ángel Revilla thanks to Infanta Cristina. The emeritus remains determined to go all the way against the former president of Cantabria and, in the process, send a message to others. While he is finalizing his legal strategy, the reactions of the Royal Family give a clear idea of the mood within the institution.
While Zarzuela's inner circle turns its back on Juan Carlos, his circle has confirmed the rumor about Infanta Cristina. As Monarquía Confidencial has learned, the ex-wife of Iñaki Urdangarin fully supports her father.

Cristina's decision reflects a firm position of support toward her father at a delicate moment. Over the years, the infanta has kept a close relationship with Juan Carlos. This time, her involvement underscores her commitment to her father's defense and his right to seek redress.
Juan Carlos has decided to take legal action against Miguel Ángel Revilla due to statements he considers injurious. In particular, they refer to comments about his private life and his role in Spanish politics. The lawsuit seeks compensation of 50,000 euros for the damage caused to his image.
The Royal Household believes it is a personal matter and has chosen to completely distance itself, unlike Cristina, who has taken his side. "She supports his decision to defend himself," sources close to Juan Carlos tell the aforementioned media.
Infanta Cristina Will Meet with King Juan Carlos During Holy Week
Infanta Cristina is not alone in defending Juan Carlos in his lawsuit against Revilla. Her sister, Infanta Elena, has also shown support for their father and has joined Cristina. Both have always maintained a closeness with Juan Carlos and are the only ones who regularly travel to Abu Dhabi to meet with him.
In fact, amid his lawsuit against the former president of Cantabria, Cristina and Elena will travel to the United Arab Emirates. They will do so taking advantage of the Holy Week holidays, as Monarquía Confidencial has confirmed.

The infantas will take advantage of the trip to learn firsthand what Juan Carlos's strategy will be in his legal battle. This event highlights the family crisis that the Spanish monarchy has been experiencing for years.
Felipe has completely distanced himself from his father's decisions, but the lawsuit against Revilla directly implicates him. Although the king has avoided taking a position, Juan Carlos's scandals remain a handicap in his reign.
In contrast, his sisters have taken sides and shown a strong unity with the emeritus. They have not only shared birthdays with him but also now, at the most delicate moment, they support him. They believe Revilla's statements were inappropriate and are willing to fight for his cause.
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