As I have been reading in the Spanish media, the journalists who have published this information do not support any proof or evidence that proves that it is true, what they are saying, once again they are based on a created story, with which they intend to promote a book about King Juan Carlos , but there is no proof.
Here I would like to highlight Leandro de Borbon, illegitimate son of King Alfonso XIII, because to this day, he is the only one who has provided compelling evidence that he was the illegitimate son of Alfonso XIII, such as letters written by the monarch to his mother speaking of Leandro, which were contrasted and accredited as true, including old bank invoices that showed that Alfonso XIII paid his mother a pension to support the child. the Spanish Civil Registry recognized him as the son of Alfonso XIII.
On the other hand, it is the first time that King Juan Carlos has expressed himself on this issue, stating that this woman is not his daughter.
I think that this time the press has gone too far
Here I would like to highlight Leandro de Borbon, illegitimate son of King Alfonso XIII, because to this day, he is the only one who has provided compelling evidence that he was the illegitimate son of Alfonso XIII, such as letters written by the monarch to his mother speaking of Leandro, which were contrasted and accredited as true, including old bank invoices that showed that Alfonso XIII paid his mother a pension to support the child. the Spanish Civil Registry recognized him as the son of Alfonso XIII.
On the other hand, it is the first time that King Juan Carlos has expressed himself on this issue, stating that this woman is not his daughter.
I think that this time the press has gone too far
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