The Daily Telegraph

€65m from Juan Carlos was just a very generous gift, says ex-lover

- By James Badcock in Madrid

‘He went completely ballistic. He asked for everything back. I think it was just a tantrum’

THE ex-lover of Juan Carlos, the disgraced former king of Spain, has described his decision to transfer €65million (£58.4million) to her as an “enormously generous gift”, dismissing claims of money laundering.

Corinna zu Sayn-wittgenste­in told the BBC that the 82-year-old royal had given her the money as “recognitio­n of how much I meant to him”, and out of “gratitude for looking after him during his absolutely worst moments”.

Ms Sayn-wittgenste­in, a 55-year-old businesswo­man, became the king’s mistress in 2004.

A Swiss court has placed the transfer, which took place in 2012, under investigat­ion for alleged money laundering.

Juan Carlos has not spoken publicly about the transfer but The Daily Telegraph has seen a document from the Geneva investigat­ion in which he also claims it was a gift that he had no intention of seeking back.

The former king wrote to his Swiss lawyer that the “donation agreed to by me in 2012 to Madame Corinna zu Sayn-wittgenste­in was irrevocabl­e”.

In the signed letter, dated August 12 2018, Juan Carlos adds that he has not received any part of the money in return, “and nor have I ever requested it”.

In her interview with the BBC, Ms zu Sayn-wittgenste­in said that in 2014

Juan Carlos had in fact demanded that she return the sum – but she put it down to him being angry that she did not wish to resume a relationsh­ip she said had ceased to be romantic in 2009.

“At some point he realised I wasn’t going to return, and he went completely ballistic. He asked for everything back. I think it was just a tantrum he threw.”

Yves Bertossa, the Swiss prosecutor, launched his investigat­ion in the summer of 2018 after the publicatio­n in the Spanish media of tapes in which Ms zu Sayn-wittgenste­in describes how the former king had property registered under her ownership, before later asking her to hand it over to him.

Juan Carlos, who abdicated in 2014, left Spain because of the scandal earlier this month and is currently residing in Abu Dhabi.

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