Juan Carlos I, a Shakespearean tragedy. The story of the father betrayed by his children resonates in the Spanish monarchy.

The life of King Juan Carlos continues to be an inexhaustible source of biographies, essays and analysis. On the eve of the tenth anniversary of his abdication, Spanish bookstores are packed with books about his rise and fall. There is a phrase that summarizes what happened very well: 'The crown has devoured him who wears it'; 'Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown,' David López Canales.