Infanta Margarita and Juan Carlos I with serious expressions and a surprised emoji in the foreground
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Surprise for King Juan Carlos I: his sister, Infanta Margarita, takes the final step

The emeritus receives an unexpected visit from his sister, Infanta Margarita, in Sanxenxo at a key moment

Enjoying a few days of rest in Sanxenxo, King Juan Carlos I has received a surprise. His sister, Infanta Margarita, has taken the final step and traveled to Galicia with her children, Alfonso and María Zurita. This visit is somewhat special, since she has decided to accompany the emeritus king in the midst of an especially delicate situation in the media.

Margarita's presence in Galicia not only shows family support, but also offers a new perspective on the moment Juan Carlos I is experiencing, surrounded by legal and media controversies. Is this gesture a direct response to the commotion caused by Bárbara Rey's memoirs and the lawsuit against Miguel Ángel Revilla?

Juan Carlos I in a blue suit and white jersey is standing in front of a door.
King Juan Carlos I is living peaceful days in Sanxenxo | Europa Press

Infanta Margarita takes the final step by visiting Juan Carlos I in Sanxenxo

King Juan Carlos I is going through one of the most uncomfortable moments since he established his residence in Abu Dhabi. The lawsuit filed against Miguel Ángel Revilla for alleged violation of the right to honor is now joined by the uproar over Bárbara Rey's memoirs. In them, the actress describes in detail aspects of her extramarital relationship with the emeritus king, generating new controversies around him.

Since he left Spain in 2020 to settle in Abu Dhabi, the emeritus king has made Sanxenxo his regular meeting point with friends. Pedro Campos's house, a close friend of the monarch, has become his personal refuge during each of his visits to Spain. It is there where he has welcomed his closest circle and where now, for the first time in a long while, he is sharing his stay with direct family members.

This Wednesday, Infanta Margarita arrived discreetly in Sanxenxo to reunite with her brother. She was accompanied by her children, Alfonso and María Zurita, who arrived in the town shortly after to join the family gathering.

Infanta Margarita sitting in a car seat with her seatbelt on and the reflection of a person taking a photo in the window
Infanta Margarita and her children arrive in Sanxenxo to spend time with Juan Carlos I | Europa Press

The news has caused surprise even among King Juan Carlos's closest circle. This is a visit that, although not unprecedented, does have a special symbolic value given the current circumstances.

The image of unity the family conveys at a time of maximum public pressure for Juan Carlos I is revealing. This is even more significant considering that she is his closest sister, with whom he has kept an especially close relationship over the years.

Infanta Margarita's visit to King Juan Carlos: a gesture full of symbolism

While some media speculate about the possibility that Juan Carlos I is looking for a residence in Portugal, the truth is that his attachment to Galicia remains intact. This time, his stay is taking place with remarkable discretion, far from the media noise that surrounded his first trips after leaving the country.

King Juan Carlos has been seen in recent days sailing, enjoying the local cuisine, and walking around the area. Despite the controversies surrounding him, his attitude has been that of someone who knows he is supported by an intimate circle that, far from falling apart, seems to be growing stronger.

Infanta Margarita taking this step is no coincidence. The emeritus king's sister has always been known for her discretion, but also for her unwavering loyalty to her family. In the hardest moments for King Juan Carlos I, her presence has been a silent symbol of support, without the need for public statements or media gestures.

Juan Carlos I in a blue jacket waves while standing next to a car, with other people in the background.
King Juan Carlos I's inner circle is growing stronger in Galicia | Europa Press

Infanta Margarita has taken a stand, and she has done so with the strength that comes from the deepest family bond. By being present in Galicia, she wanted to accompany her brother when he needs it most. The image of the Zurita family in Pedro Campos's house could be a way to show that the family core keeps firm.

María Zurita, the king's niece and a well-known businesswoman, also wanted to be present. Her presence reinforces the narrative of unity and support. Both she and her brother Alfonso have traveled specifically to spend time with their uncle.

This revelation confirms that, amid rumors, lawsuits, and memoirs that stir up his past, Juan Carlos I has received the most unexpected support. The arrival of Infanta Margarita and her children has not only brought back his smile, but also a much-needed respite.

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