English court finds Juan Carlos does not have immunity in case brought by ex-lover Corinna zu Sayn-Wittgenstein

The high court in London has ruled that the former Spanish king Juan Carlos does not have sovereign immunity in the case brought against him by an ex-lover who has accused the royal of using Spain’s national intelligence agency to harass and threaten her after they broke up.

The decision means the monarch – who abdicated in favour of his son, Felipe, amid waning public popularity in 2014 – could now face trial if the case proceeds.

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