PARIS/MADRID, Nov 5 (Reuters) – Spain’s disgraced former king, Juan Carlos, feels deserted and misunderstood, together with by his son and inheritor, King Felipe VI, and by different shut relations, in accordance with his memoir that went on sale in France on Wednesday.
In “Reconciliation”, Juan Carlos, 87, stated he understood why Felipe wanted to be “agency as king” in public, holding his father at a distance, however stated it was painful that “as a son he must be insensitive.”
Juan Carlos, who performed a key function in Spain’s transition to democracy after the dying of dictator Francisco Franco, stated he bitterly regretted an affair with Danish-German socialite Corinna zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn, saying it had harmed his popularity amongst his compatriots and led to his downfall and self-imposed exile in Abu Dhabi.
“I gave freedom to the Spanish folks by establishing democracy however I used to be by no means capable of take pleasure in that freedom for myself,” he wrote. “Now that my son has turned his again on me out of responsibility, now that those that name themselves my pals have turned their backs on me, I realise that I’ve by no means been free.”

Juan Carlos stated he needed to return to Spain, take pleasure in a quiet retirement and a harmonious relationship with Felipe, and be buried with state honors.
The 512-page memoir, written in collaboration with French journalist and creator Laurence Debray, is an try to reclaim his legacy after a long time of scandal, Juan Carlos stated.
“My father all the time suggested me to not write my memoirs,” he wrote. ”(Kings’) secrets and techniques stay buried within the shadows of their palaces. Why am I disobeying him as we speak? I really feel as if my story is being stolen from me.”
EX-KING SAYS HE GREATLY RESPECTED FRANCO
Born in exile in Italy in 1938 through the Spanish Civil Struggle, he was separated from his mother and father on the age of 10 after being summoned to Spain by Franco, who groomed him to be his successor.
Juan Carlos stated he grew to admire Franco, who dominated Spain for 36 years.
“I revered him enormously, appreciated his intelligence and political sense,” wrote Juan Carlos, who was topped king two days after Franco’s dying in 1975.
He additionally wrote in regards to the dying in 1956 of his 14-year-old brother Alfonso in Portugal because the pair cleaned a pistol – the primary time he stated he had spoken of the traumatic episode.
“I misplaced a pal, a confidant. He left an enormous void,” Juan Carlos wrote. “With out his dying, my life would have been much less bleak, much less sad.”

As king, Juan Carlos rapidly applied reforms that led to democratic elections in 1977. For a lot of his reign he was a well-liked determine due to the function he performed in steering Spain’s transition to democracy.
Nonetheless, public opinion turned towards him on the peak of Spain’s monetary disaster in 2012, when many Spaniards misplaced their jobs, after particulars emerged of a lavish elephant-hunting journey in Botswana with Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn.
He abdicated in 2014 and moved to the United Arab Emirates in 2020.
Felipe canceled his stipend when it grew to become identified that he was the topic of money-laundering investigations in Spain and Switzerland. Each instances had been ultimately dropped. “I’m accused of quite a few offences, of getting enriched myself by means of alleged commissions, with none proof or foundation,” he wrote.
He stated the extra-marital relations ascribed to him by the media, together with an alleged tryst with the late Princess Diana, had been “principally totally fictitious”. He discovered Diana “chilly, taciturn, distant, besides within the presence of the paparazzi”, he wrote.
“Reconciliation” was revealed in France on Wednesday by Editions Inventory and can be revealed in Spain on December 3 by Planeta.
(Reporting by Lewis Macdonald, Aislinn Laing and Charlie Devereux, extra reporting by Inti Landauro Enhancing by Gareth Jones).













