What we know about what the family photo will be like on the day of Leonor’s Constitutional oath

With a week left until Eleanor of Bourbon swear the Constitution, on the same day that he comes of age, it is unknown what the family celebration that will follow the solemn ceremony will be like.

As it is a private lunch at the El Pardo palace, which will bring together the Kings and the princess with some members of the family, the King’s House does not provide information. It seems that since it is a Tuesday, a working day and a school day at the school in Wales where Infanta Sofía studies, Leonor’s younger sister will not be able to be present, although it cannot be ruled out as it is such an important day for the Princess. from Asturias.

They also don’t tell us if any of Infanta Cristina’s children are invited or Victoria de Marichalar, if she has a gap in her agenda and doesn’t have a photocall that day in which to work as an influencer, promoting a brand.

But they do point us to Don Juan Carlos will attend his granddaughter’s dinner, which will not be missing either Mrs. Sofia. You may also attend Froilán, who lives and works in Abu Dhabi, which would allow him to travel on the private flight of the emeritus, whom he frequents in the capital of the United Arab Emirates.

Another important unknown is whether there will be a photo of all of them with Don Juan Carlos in the family pose. She would be the former monarch’s first in a long time with the Heiress, her son the king and Letizia, whose distancing from her father-in-law is evident and manifest. Would this image of the emeritus, supposedly expatriate, harm the Monarchy due to that notorious “not exemplary” behavior that has so damaged the Crown?

Sources close to the king’s family assure that Don Juan Carlos wants to come to Spain more often but that has no interest in residing permanently in the country, since that would mean declaring your income and rents here; In short, declare to the Treasury what his income is and what he lives on, when theoretically he only has a pension as a former chief of the armies, and not the payment that his son withdrew from him, and little else.

Private flights for 300,000 euros

If Don Juan Carlos lived in Spain, he would have to declare those private flights that he currently takes, the cost of which per trip exceeds 300,000 euros. He was already obliged to pay taxes for what his cousin “gifted” him for years Álvaro de Orleans, valued at around 8 million euros.

Juan Carlos I has chosen to live in the tax haven of the United Arab Emirates to keep his economy and fortune opaque, that fortune still unknown. “He can return to Spain whenever he wants. Neither his son nor the Government prevents him from doing so, contrary to what some say. But he prefers to reside in a tax haven where no one investigates his finances, he does not pay taxes and there is no control over his true fortune. “, these same sources assure Informalia.