Corinna Larsen plans her revenge against King Juan Carlos of Spain inside and outside the court of justice. The former mistress of the emeritus monarch will reveal unpublished details about the father of King Felipe VI.
Former King Juan Carlos, 85, arrived this April 19, 2023, in Spain, on his second trip to his country since he announced in 2020 that he was going to live in Abu Dhabi. That move was widely criticized by many Spaniards who claimed he was escaping investigations against him for corruption and allegations by his former mistress, the German businesswoman also known as Corinna zu Sayn-Wittgenstein.
Precisely this “close friend” of the monarch is the one who has led an unprecedented battle against the former king whom she accuses of harassment, now her new revenge is focused on a documentary.
When will the documentary about King Juan Carlos be released?
The documentary entitled ‘Juan Carlos: the fall of the King’, this documentary series has been presented in Cannes at the city’s series festival.
The documentary that talks about the figure of the Spanish monarch will be broadcast on the Skyshowtime platform and can be seen in the coming months.
Although Corinna was not present at the presentation, the team in charge, producer and author Christian Beetz, director Anne Von Petersdorff, and screenwriter Pedro Barbadillo were there. In the documentary, Corinna did not want to miss the opportunity to talk about her relationship with the emeritus sovereign.
The documentary will have four chapters that will last approximately 40 minutes, and throughout the different episodes, the life of Juan Carlos I in his last years will be told. The premiere will be worldwide and users will be able to listen to it in several languages: English, German, Spanish, Russian, French, and English.
The synopsis of the documentary series states: “For many years, King Juan Carlos I was a Spanish hero, celebrated around the world, for reforming Spain with his modern, progressive, and democratic values until scandals and allegations surrounding his financial arrangements led him to abdicate in 2014”.