Corinna makes the leap to Cannes to sink King Juan Carlos: her documentary premieres at the festival

In the middle of a legal battle and after the podcast in which he recounted his experiences with the King Juan Carlos, Corinna Larsen returns to the fray with a four-chapter documentary that is already ready to come out. And he will do it soon, on an important stage through which he will achieve great worldwide repercussions: nothing more and nothing less than the Cannes Film Festival.

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The documentary is called Juan Carlos, the end of a king and will premiere at this impressive festival, according to advances The confidential this Thursday. The date on which Corinna’s serial will be screened is unknown, but it will be between May 16 and 24, the period in which the festival is celebrated. All eyes will once again be on the father of Felipe VI, who publicly reappeared a month ago in Paris, when he was invited by Mario Vargas Llosa to admit him to the French Academy.

The documentary is part of Corinna’s communication strategy against Doña Sofía’s husband. In her podcast, broadcast in recent months, she recounted details of her relationship with the emeritus. She also spoke of the alleged ‘run-ins’ she had with the Queen Sofia, with whom he would have even coincided in Zarzuela: “I know who you are!” The queen would have released, always according to her version. This podcast was also joined by a series of interventions in the media.

All while he faces the trial of the lawsuit that he filed in London for harassment. We just had news of this case a few days ago: Don Juan Carlos has requested that his legal battle with Corinna be judged in the Spanish courts.

The king’s defense alleges that he has Spanish nationality and that, if he had committed a crime, it would have been outside the United Kingdom. It is not the first time that his lawyers have changed their strategy. They also did it in the previous phase of the process when they tried to demonstrate before Judge Matthew Nicklin, of the British High Court of Justice, that the former monarch enjoyed immunity as King and head of state in Spain before his abdication in 2014.

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However, the defense of the German princess would have sufficient evidence to demonstrate that the facts of the complaint occurred in British territory. They will document before the London Court Corinna’s meeting “with Juan Carlos and his Swiss figurehead, Dante Canonica, at the Connaught Hotel in London in September 2014, and the former monarch’s meeting with his friend, the billionaire José Fanjul, and with the Mexican figurehead Allan Sanginés-Krause, on November 2 of the same year at the Claridge Hotel in the British capital”.