Lequio, on the exhibition of King Juan Carlos on his birthday: “His daughters have to hold him because he is broken”

He king Juan Carlos He is the protagonist of the real (and pink) news this Wednesday due to the publication of photographs from his 86th birthday. Photographs of the celebration, which took place last Friday, January 5, have been published in Holawho curiously has had access to the images.

On the cover of Doña Sofía's husband appears cutting the cake with his favorite grandson, Froilan, who has a job in Abu Dhabi thanks to his grandfather's influential contacts. From behind they appear smiling Infanta Elena and the Infanta Cristina. Also Victoria Federica, immortalizing the moment with his phone. Infanta Elena's daughter, who shortly before congratulated her grandfather through Instagram, can't leave her cell phone behind. Also among those attending was Johanna Zottthe girlfriend of Pablo Urdangarin. They were not there Philip VI, Mrs. Letiziathe Queen Sofia not even the princesses Leonor y Sofia.

Alessandro Lequio, grandnephew of King Juan Carlos, gave his opinion on the images this Wednesday: “Only one media outlet has had access to the photos. And that is the unknown.” The Italian count, very current due to the controversy over Ana Obregón's donations to the Aless Lequio Foundation, added: “His daughters have to hold him because he is broken.” He has also said: “The sword thing seems to be a local contribution, something from the desert.” However, he has ended up leaving the jokes behind and has once again made it clear that he is a faithful defender of the emeritus: “He was the king of Spain, the man who brought democracy to this country and his son reigns thanks to him “.

María Palacios' husband is not shy when it comes to talking about the Royal House, to which Sandra Torlonia's son is linked by virtue of kinship. This Monday, he also generated a stir for his first comments about the Bourbon party in Abu Dhabi: “It was a party of friends, but not at all that party that many were announcing. It was not an act of response, not at all. Not all of them danced, due to their age they were all more interested in doing tacataca races than dancing the Macarena.“.