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Judge rules English courts lack power to hear claims brought by former lover of monarch who abdicated in 2014
The former monarch is being sued in London’s High Court by his ex-lover Corinna Zu Sayn-Wittgenstein
Corinna zu Sayn-Wittgenstein seeks substantial damages at High Court in London
Move seen as a possible prelude to a return to the country has reignited political debate over former monarch’s actions
Treatment of Catalan musician Hasél prompts debate over country’s penal code
Alberto Garzón is one of the most vocal republicans to sit in the cabinet post-civil war
Controversy has grown in past year over former king who left Spain to live overseas
The nation is paying a high price for the political stability it enshrined in 1978
Legal woes have forced former king into exile and tarnished the monarchy in crisis-stricken country
Constitutional compromises are under pressure and the state structures need reform
Probe prompts extraordinary postscript to reign of monarch once féted as a hero of democracy
Supreme court to investigate Juan Carlos who abdicated in 2014 after series of scandals
Whether or not it can deliver on its promises, it is already catalysing healthy change
Highest court allows paternity suit against former King Juan Carlos
Judge overturns public prosecutor’s recommendation to drop trial in favour of €600,000 fine
Frozen in time, there is no sign of the storms and humiliations that lie ahead, writes Tobias Buck
National institutions face hostile scrutiny amid secession threat
Stepping down should be seen as a contribution to political renewal, writes Charles Powell
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