Criticism of Monegal: Operation Letizia, the epic of La Zarzuela

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The Atresplayer platform continues to present the ‘Los Borbones’ documentary series every Sunday and has now released its fourth episode exclusively for ‘Los Borbones’. Letizia is the Queen today. Ah! This is an epic episode. So vivid and with wonderful moments of hereditary devotion. Ever since she stopped being the ‘girl in the news’ and entered La Zarzuela, they’ve outlined her existential trajectory for us. to overcome and overcome a series of royal turbulence. In other words, a television story built out of adoration for a young woman who is the granddaughter of a taxi driver and becomes queen, and above all the magic of defeating a ‘way of the cross’ of attacks on her, and also against her husband, today VI. Felipe.

It’s a way of watching television overflowing with epics and signaling villains who want to end it. First and foremost, his father-in-law, Juan Carlos I, puts terrible pressure on his son Felipe to leave him. «Juan Carlos pulls the strings against him. The dirty war against him begins. The Prince’s friends call him ‘la jolines’. It begins to be discussed that the wedding is bullshit. For the entire monarchist circle, this wedding is a funeral. Juan Carlos doubles the pressure. A campaign led by moth-eating nobles sells Letizia’s past as something dark. She is rejected and lonely in La Zarzuela…” And thus emerges the enormous illustration of a shocking ordeal. But there is light at the end of such vicious attacks and misunderstandings. Leticia is “resisting”. Increases “survival instinct”. Felipe stands in front of his father. And a marriage with a “love marriage” wins! Handsome.

There is a particularly striking moment at the end of this episode. When the ‘voice over’ of this story tells us: “Letizia comes face to face with the monarchy and the Queen made a decision: take the girls and Felipe and isolate them from Juan Carlos and their friends (…) Practically speaking, the entire Bourbon family is tainted except for him. He decides to take the girls and Felipe and put them on a lifeboat as the ship sinks». In other words, this story ends in glorious heroism: Sinned by his own merits, Juan Carlos is the grandson of a taxi driver who has reclaimed the monarchical establishment. And this documentary celebrates that. Long live Felipe VI and long live Letizia, queen consortium!

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