Albert Solà, presumed firstborn of Juan Carlos I, was going to be the protagonist of Carlota Corredera’s first program

Has died Albert Solá, the presumed Bourbon more Bourbon of all the Bourbons, nicknamed “El Monarca de La Bisbal”, alleged eldest son of Juan Carlos I. The man who had a sandwich called precisely the Monarca in the bar where he worked.

At 66, this man, who bore an extraordinary resemblance to the Emeritus, has died of what appear to be natural causes. People familiar with his circumstances in these last days explain to Informalia that he “suffered from great anxiety”. Whatever it is that has led him to the grave, Albert Solá was “very nervous”, they assure us from his surroundings.

I had decided to participate in the program Who in my father, presented by Charlotte Slider, which premiered this Saturday finally with the alleged son of Julio Iglesias as protagonist. Telecinco’s initial plans, as confirmed by reliable sources, were to begin with the presumed son of the Emeritus. But it will be next week when it is issued. Without him, unfortunately.

Solá had come to meet in the previous preparations with Ingrid Saritau, the other presumed daughter of the emeritus with whom he shared a large percentage of DNA. The program was already underway on those dates when Ingrid herself traveled to Sanxenxo to try to see the king without success.

There were previous interviews for the program carried out in Spain with both and searches for other possible secret sons and daughters by the investigation team of a program that, as it had been conceived at the beginning, was going to focus on look for the secret sons of the Bourbons. For unknown reasons, they have finally started with a topic as predictable as hackneyed: the alleged paternity of Julio Iglesias of the living photocopy of him, Javier Santos. Albert Solà will be the protagonist of the second installment, on Saturday, October 15.

It is not known if there has been any indication of the heights or there have simply been a lack of arrests to start with the marked plan: to premiere with the man who would have achieved even more than the estimated 12 percent average audience that Corredera obtained in his debut.

In recent times, Albert Solá did not have a good time. He lived under the uncertainty of whether or not the program would finally come to light and his case would be submitted to the public scrutiny that only a prime time, in a general chain, you can grant. It is not strange that these types of situations, when a step forward has been taken that may have consequences, provoke anxiety.

It so happens that, for five and a half months, the president of Mediaset is Borja Prado and Eulate, son of Manuel Prado and Colon de Carvajal, private administrator of Juan Carlos I. HBO Max, and not Telecinco, has broadcast the documentary save the king, which tells the story of spies, conspiracies and pacts of silence, in which, according to several interviewees, the machinery of the State strives to protect King Emeritus Juan Carlos I from his own acts and hide his scandals. This has happened after the change in the presidency of the listed company, and the departure of Alejandro Echevarría. Behind the documentary series are santiago botello y Alvaro Garcia Pelayo brother of Paloma Garcia Pelayo husband of Sandra Acosta and one of the owners of the agency Gtres.

The producer that has brought forward the documentary save the king is Tinkerbell films, that is, Tangerine Productions (Santi Botello), a subsidiary of Mediaset España and responsible in its day for formats such as Pink sauce. Any program from that factory that you wanted to include in your free-to-air programming Paolo Vasile I would just have to catch it. But after the arrival of the son of the administrator of Juan Carlos I to the presidency of Mediaset they have not given it but HBO Max, only for subscribers.

Borja Prado, the son of the man who was even capable of going to jail to protect the previous head of state, had no plans to make any changes to the content of Telecinco.

Albert Solá was born in Barcelona in 1956 and was raised in an adoptive family. He always defended that King Juan Carlos had a relationship with his biological mother, a young woman from the Catalan upper bourgeoisie called Anna Maria Bach Ramón, many years before becoming King. The deceased maintained until his death that he was the eldest son of King Juan Carlos I and brother on the father’s side of the current king, Felipe VI. He spent years trying to prove his filial relationship, but in 2015 the Supreme Court did not admit his paternity claim. that year (Borja Prado still did not preside over Telecinco) and Albert Solà gives an interview to the program talk to them.

ADN y CNI

In December 2019, some DNA results were known, according to which there was a coincidence genetics between the two of 99.9%, some tests carried out in 2007, according to Solá himself, by order of the CNI. That year he was interviewed on the program Live life of Telecinco. “In 2007, the general director of the CNI in Barcelona personally proposed that I carry out these analyses. It was through a former member of the CNI with whom I had contact, Antonio Rodríguez.

They came from Barcelona to do it. In front of me they called their colleagues in Madrid and asked for a favor and that it be as quickly as possible: that they send them any object used by the king (Juan Carlos I). In the end, they sent a glass directly to the laboratory in Lérida where the analyzes would be carried out,” he said at the time.

In the case of the program dedicated to the presumed illegitimate son of the previous Monarch, it was already feared, according to sources from the chain, that the former president of Endesa asserted his authority and prevent him from being the first to see the light. It will be broadcast in the second installment, although we will no longer see the protagonist on the set. Because he has died suddenly. In a bar. Surrounded by people.

In its conception, the format Who is my father I had as an initial plan to make several programs, and to follow the tracks of other people who assure that they are full-fledged Bourbons, as we have been able to confirm among people who have been part of the pre-production work. Not only were the supposedly known secret children of Juan Carlos going to be sought, the initial plan was even to dedicate several programs to the Bourbons and their bastards, an issue that would undoubtedly give more notoriety than those of characters like Julio Iglesias, Gento, El Cordobés or Carlos Baute, celebrities who never enjoyed inviolability, as is the case of Mr. Juan Carlos.

Albert Solá was waiting for his opportunity to shout his truth at Spain after the scandals involving the Emeritus, but he died before the only judges he could go to, that is, the audience, ruled whether or not they thought he was the eldest son of the King Juan Carlos, alleged older brother of Philip VI. In 2015 the Supreme Court did not admit Solà’s paternity claim, and appealed the decision to the Constitutional Court, although it did not accept his appeal for protection either.

It is unknown whether Telecinco, which has handled the production of this production with prudent secrecy, will broadcast it with each and every one of the testimonies of a man who renounced all his rights to the Spanish monarchy in a tape that came to record for the Cesid. He never wanted money, just the same public recognition he had Leander of Bourbon, Don Juan’s brother, Juan Carlos’s blood uncle, one of the real bastards who came out of anonymity, not like hundreds of other real bastards from so many dynasties throughout history.

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