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“Told from the perspective of his close friends and confidants, palace insiders, former intelligence officials and critics, the four-part documentary series sheds a new light on the former King’s personal life including affairs, allegations of corruption, and alleged abuse of power – leading up to and including the events and circumstances of his abdication in 2014,” read a statement from the broadcaster.

Larsen was a regular fixture in the news headlines last year, not least thanks to a podcast in which she recounted her affair and subsequent break-up with Juan Carlos.

Revelations

Titled Corinna and the King, the eight-part series contained revelations, including how the king would appear with ‘bags full of cash’, how he was seeing someone else while she tended to her father on his deathbed, and details of the infamous elephant-hunting trip that started the chain of events leading to his 2014 abdication.

SPORTING superstars Rafa Nadal and Cristiano Ronaldo may be approaching the end of their playing days, but they are teaming up for a new career.

The Tatel restaurant chain, owned by investment company Mabel Capital in which Nadal and Ronaldo are partners in its hospitality division, is opening a new eatery in Valencia.

The chain currently has outlets in upmarket areas of Abu Dhabi, Ibiza, Madrid, Mexico City, Doha, Bahrain, Riyadh and Beverly Hills in Los Angeles.

The new Valencia restaurant will be located in the former Banco de Valencia building on Calle Pascual i Genis with the group promising it will be based on American 'speakeasys' of the 1920s.

COSTA del Sol Candidates in May’s municipal elections will be eyeing up their British residents after the news that nearly 16,000 of them have registered to vote.

In Marbella, Estepona and Manilva, British residents account for nearly 8% of the total registered population, according to the 2022 Census of Inhabitants. There are around 60,000 Brits officially living in Malaga province.

They had lost their right to vote in local electionjs following the UK’s exit from the European Union, but this was reversed last November by the Spanish government. In order to vote they must be registered in their municipality, have a valid residency permit and register to vote - although the deadline has passed for these upcoming elections.

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