The Spanish royalty is going through some moments of crisis thanks to a huge media scandal sparked allegedly by the former love affairs of Queen Letizia with different men. And the situation is escalating so much that the international press is already talking about it.
Now according to the Spanish press, Queen Letizia and King Felipe VI in the past signed a divorce agreement while going through a marital crisis, the documents are called ‘the Zarzuela agreements’ and according to the newspaper ‘El Nacional de Cataluña’, Queen Letizia was forced to sign them.
On the other hand, the information reported by the Spanish press is concordant with the statements that Letizia’s former brother-in-law made in Jaime Peñafiel‘s book and on his Twitter account, where he stated that the queen was planning to divorce Felipe and leave the Spanish crown with her daughters, but she retracted it when she read the divorce agreements.
According to the book, the divorce agreement was made in Zarzuela and did not benefit Letizia to keep custody of her two daughters. Del Burgo stated in his declarations that the current Head of State had sought legal advice with him in order to escape to New York, but they were unable to reach a solution.
Did the royal house make the monarchs of Spain sign a divorce agreement?
According to the reports of the Spanish newspaper “El Nacional de Cataluña“, Queen Letizia expressed her intention to divorce King Felipe, but it was then when the Royal House made the divorce agreements between Queen Letizia and King Felipe VI and the advisors changed the marriage contracts signed on the day of the wedding, to dissuade the queen at all costs before the scandal that a separation could mean for the royal family.
In the divorce agreement signed by Letizia and Felipe, leaked by David Rocasolano in the book “Adiós, Princesa“, it is read that in case of a divorce, all the children will be left in charge of King Felipe VI, so the queen then canceled her divorce plans in order to be with her daughters.