Bárbara Rey sends her condolences to Doña Sofía and her entire family on the death of Constantino de Grecia

From this Sunday it can be seen on Atresmedia Christ and King, the series produced by Days of Éci which narrates the life of Barbara Rey, Ángel Cristo and in which characters such as Chelo García Cortés or Juan Carlos I, lover for years of the vedette. The novel story has the collaboration and approval of the totanera, who attended the premiere last week in some cinemas on Madrid’s Gran Vía.

Fate has willed that the emissions of this biopic Begin the eve of the funeral for King Constantine of Greece, Doña Sofía’s little brother. The funeral is also attended by the emeritus kings, Don Felipe and Doña Letizia, and up to 180 personalities who want to honor the memory of the one who was the Hellenic Monarch until Greece became a republic. For example, the assistance of Kate Middleton and the prince Guillermo, godson of the deceased

Faced with such media exposure, with the cameras stationed in front of this solemn meeting of royals, it is foreseeable that the news and magazines will be filled with images as unusual lately as those that bring together Don Juan Carlos and his wife, let alone with the current kings. Since the king emeritus resides in It’s natural We only saw him with his wife, his son and Joy precisely at another funeral, that of Queen Elizabeth II, in September.

“I wouldn’t snack on cheers with Corinna; nI don’t think she likes them, she’s very fine. Maybe he likes other types of batons”

The premiere of the Bárbara Rey series therefore coincides with a new landing of Don Juan Carlos her ex-lover, in the media. When we ask the featured she is joking, just like when we mentioned to Corinna, another lover of the former head of state who has made a lot of media noise. Bárbara Rey throws humor: “I see Corinna wonderfully but I don’t like the things she says. I think they are not necessary. There is no need to humiliate or hurt,” declares the totanera actress, who says she is glad that the first round of the result of the trial held in London was for Don Juan Carlos, he has emerged victorious: “I don’t know how he dared to say certain such intimate things,” he says, referring to Corinna the woman who recorded scenes and conversations with Don Juan Carlos de Borbón, some of which are recreated in the Écija series.

The vedette, almost 73 years old, is ironic when asked if she would share with Corinna a typical Spanish snack made up of coffee and batons: “I wouldn’t take anything. I don’t think she likes batons, she’s very fine. Maybe she likes other types of batons, but I don’t think so.”

Although she has thrown balls out when she has been asked about Don Juan Carlos, Bárbara has empathized with the pain of Doña Sofía and the rest of the royal family for the death of Constantino De Grecia: “I offer my condolences because the death of a person is always very painful even if he is an older person, apart from that I don’t think he was that old either”. Doña Sofía’s little brother passed away on January 10 in Athens at the age of 82.