
U-turn After the Delicate News About Infanta Elena and Infanta Cristina
Infanta Elena and Infanta Cristina Make an Important Decision About Their Father's Latest Controversy
Infantas Elena and Cristina become the center of attention after information comes to light that could mean a U-turn in their lives. Unlike their brother, both have decided to support Juan Carlos I in his new controversy.
It was last April 1 when the emeritus's lawyer issued an unexpected statement. In it, Guadalupe Sánchez Baena announced that her client had taken legal action against Miguel Ángel Revilla.

The father of Infantas Elena and Cristina would have made this decision after considering that the former president of Cantabria has used "injurious and defamatory expressions that harm his right to honor." Words, including "corrupt," that they claim have been spoken between the years 2022 and 2025.
Moreover, as if that weren't enough, El Periódico has confirmed that Juan Carlos I has filed a new lawsuit against Corinna Larsen. A series of measures that, as expected, have caused a great stir, both political and social.

For that reason, to avoid misunderstandings, sources close to Zarzuela have confirmed to Monarquía Confidencial that neither Felipe VI nor his family want to be involved in this scandal.
However, this media outlet has also revealed that both Infanta Elena and Infanta Cristina have chosen to support their father. A decision that could affect their public image.
Shocking News Comes to Light About Infanta Elena and Infanta Cristina: They Support Their Father's Decision
As the aforementioned news portal has learned, Infanta Cristina supports her father with the same firmness as Infanta Elena: "They support his intention to defend himself."
Additionally, according to the same source, the two sisters plan to meet with Juan Carlos I in Abu Dhabi during the upcoming Easter holidays. A meeting in which they will most likely address this delicate matter of the lawsuits in person.

But Infanta Elena's decision to support the emeritus has not been too surprising. However, Infanta Cristina's decision has caused a great stir, as everything pointed to her relationship with King Felipe returning to normal.
In addition to his daughters' support, Juan Carlos I also has the backing of three other women very close to him. On one hand, we have Laurence Debray, his trusted biographer and author of his controversial memoirs to be published by Planeta this year.
The writer doesn't question the emeritus king's strategy of filing lawsuits, and she confirmed this on Espejo Público, a program hosted by Susanna Griso.
On the other hand, there are his lawyer, Guadalupe Sánchez Baena, and his close friend Marta Gayá. Although the latter has not yet spoken publicly. As Luis Pliego assured on TardeAR, Gayá is aware of the emeritus's legal steps and actively supports them.
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