Carlota Corredera talks about the sudden death of the alleged son of Juan Carlos I before interviewing him on her program

Who is my father?the new program Charlotte Sliding will address this Saturday the case of Albert Solàthe man who defended for years being the eldest son of the king emeritus. As we anticipatedthe program was scheduled to start with him as the protagonist last Saturday, however, today, unfortunately, it will be done without him.

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“I have the feeling of some special nerves when something historic is going to happen. We have lived a hectic week since the Sunday that Albert died, which was just when ‘Who is my father’ began at 10 p.m. last week” , told the Galician presenter in socialite.

“He was very excited to tell his story and have the loudspeaker offered by the program and Telecinco. Unfortunately he will not be able to be there, but his own story will be there and the document that the program has prepared to be loyal to him,” adds Carlota .

In addition, he revealed that he will be on set Ingrid Sartiauthe woman who also assures that, supposedly, she is the daughter of King Juan Carlos: “Ingrid, who considers herself Albert’s sister, is going to know the results of the DNA tests that she and Albert did and we are going to know if they are brothers”.

The death of Albert Solà

Almost a week has passed since Albert Solà collapsed dead in a bar where he had just met with a friend. The court of first instance and instruction 3 of La Bisbal d’Empordà has ordered to investigate the death of the alleged son of Juan Carlos I. Pending the autopsy, it has been reported that the camera of the place where he died was manipulated.

In the images of the security camera of the bar where Solà died, the local waitress appears attending to her mobile phone while she goes to the target and diverts it. From that moment, the security camera goes from focusing on customers to taking out a corner of the establishment. This movement, carried out 50 minutes before Solà collapsed, supposedly due to a heart attack, prevents the death of the alleged son of Don Juan Carlos from being recorded. When the target returns to its original position, only the emergency services can be seen lifting the corpse.




Decades to prove being the son of Juan Carlos I

Born in Barcelona in 1956, he was the biological son of Anna Maria Bach Ramon, a young woman from the Catalan upper bourgeoisie who had a relationship with Juan Carlos de Borbón when he was 18 years old and, of course, was not yet king. He was raised by an adoptive family, the Solá Jiménez. He spent years trying to prove his filial relationship, but in 2015 the Supreme Court did not admit his paternity claim and appealed the decision to the Constitutional Court, although it did not accept his appeal for protection either.

In December 2019, some DNA results were known, according to which there was a genetic coincidence between the emeritus and him of 99.9%, tests carried out in 2007, according to Solá himself, by order of the CNI.

“In 2007, the director general 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: to send them any object used by the king (Juan Carlos I). In the end they sent a glass directly to the laboratory in Lleida where the analyzes would be carried out, “he said then.