Monegal’s criticism: Operation Letizia, epic in La Zarzuela


The Atresplayer platform continues to offer its documentary series ‘Los Borbones’ every Sunday and has now just released its fourth chapter dedicated exclusively to Letizia, today Queen. oh! It is an epic episode. With moments of very vibrant and wonderful hagiographical devotion. We have been drawn to her existential trajectory, since she stopped being the ‘girl on the news’ and entered La Zarzuela, until her final victory after overcome and overcome a host of royal turbulence. In other words, a television story built from admiration for a young woman who, being the granddaughter of a taxi driver, has become queen, and above all, from her fascination for having overcome a ‘way of the cross’ of attacks against her, and also against her husband, today Felipe VI.

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It is a way of watching television overflowing with epic, and pointing to the evil ones who wanted to end it. The first and foremost, his father-in-law Juan Carlos I, who terribly pressures her son Felipe to leave her. «Juan Carlos pulls the strings against her. The dirty war against her begins. The Prince’s friends call her ‘la jolines’. It begins to be discussed that that wedding is nonsense. For the entire monarchist circle that wedding is a funeral. Juan Carlos doubles the pressure. A campaign by moth-eaten nobles sell Letizia’s past as something dark. She receives rejection and loneliness in La Zarzuela…». And so she goes through the tremendous drawing of a shocking ordeal. But there is light at the end of such evil attacks and misunderstandings. Leticia “resists”. She increases “her survival instinct of her”. Felipe stands before his father. And marriage, “which is a love marriage”, wins! Handsome.

There is a moment, at the end of this chapter, particularly remarkable. When the ‘voiceover’ of this story tells us: «Letizia looked face to face with the monarchy and she made a decision typical of a Queen: take the girls and Felipe and isolate them from Juan Carlos and company (…) Practically the entire Bourbon family is stained except for her. She decides to take the girls and Felipe and put them in a lifeboat while the ship sinks. In other words, this story concludes drawing a glorious heroism: Juan Carlos sunk, due to his own merits, it is the granddaughter of a taxi driver who recovers the monarchical institution. And this documentary celebrates it. Long live Felipe VI, and long live Letizia, queen consort!


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