Jaime del Burgo, ex-husband of Telma Ortiz, attacks the Bourbons: “Parasitic family”

Jaime del Burgo was married to Telma Ortiz. The son of the first democratic president of the Provincial Council of Navarra married Doña Letizia’s sister in 2012 and Don Felipe and his wife attended the wedding held in Rome.

Now, after the words of Luis Alfonso de Borbón in favor of Francoism, collected by Informaliathe Navarrese lawyer attacks the surname that has held the head of state since the death of the dictator in November 1975.

This is the problem, dear, that you are still there, the Bourbons, by the work and grace of the generalissimo, armored in the Constitution, usurping a crown that belongs to the people because it was already there before you arrived at a bad time from France.“, Jaime del Burgo declared this Saturday on his X account (formerly Twitter).

Likewise, Telma Ortiz’s ex has continued to attack the Bourbons and has assured that the majority is unaware of their “historical aberrations” and “the corruption that you spread like a plague.”

“Today Francoist Bourbons whose only dominion in the world and unfortunately for us is Spain: the nation that pumps and nourishes blood to the parasitic family, where the majority slumbers, lacks education, is unaware of your historical aberrations and the corruption that you spread like a plague. Bourbons who have also achieved the unique phenomenon of surrounding themselves with other parasites that they shelter, sipping the same original blood, to now see them feeding off each other. How barbaric the power of ignorance!“said Queen Letizia’s former brother-in-law.

Last December, Jaime del Burgo already set social networks on fire with his controversial comments. The businessman published a selfie that Queen Letizia would have sent him, presumably, along with a romantic message: “Love. I wear your pashmina. It’s like feeling you by my side. It takes care of me. It protects me. I count the hours to see each other again. To love you. To get out of here. Yours”.

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