The emeritus king, on his stay in Spain: “It is being very good, you see”


John Charles I has left the vicinity of the Sanxenxo marina (Pontevedra) after sailing this Saturday aboard the ‘Bribón’. Upon his departure, he stopped to attend to the media and, asked how his stay in Spain was going, the emeritus commented: “Very good, very good, you see.”

Despite having sailed, Don Juan Carlos has not been able to play any test this Saturday, since the heats have been canceled due to adverse weather conditions -lack of wind, mainly”-.

Until the last moment The question of whether the planned tests would be disputed was not cleared up for this day, postponed during the morning and estimated for the first hour of the afternoon. Finally, around 5:00 p.m., the organization has reported that the day was definitively suspended.

After almost eight hours sailing, the former monarch has landed on the jetty at around 6:15 p.m. aided by his assistants and crewwho has placed a ladder to facilitate the exit.

During the journey by car of the more than 300 meters that separate the dock from the yacht club, the emeritus has once again greeted journalists and onlookers gatherednodding and smiling with the window slightly rolled down.

It was at that moment when Juan Carlos I, after dealing with another journalist who had approached him, He asked Campos to stop the car to greet the press.

The vehicle has gone directly to the house of Campos, in which the former monarch is staying this weekend during his stay in the town of Pontevedra.

The media were there again, and on this occasion they were able to get close to the passenger window, where the emeritus was sitting with the moon lowered.

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Apart from acknowledging that he is “very well” despite the suspension of the regattahas joked with raising the window and keeping the microphone of one of the journalists who was trying to ask him a question.

Without more statements than the usual ones during his stay this weekend in Sanxenxo, has returned to enter the house of the president of the nautical to rest.


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