King Juan Carlos I, no plans for evacuation: "He is safe and in good spirits in Abu Dhabi"
Former King Juan Carlos I of Spain is currently safe in Abu Dhabi amid regional tensions, with no immediate plans for evacuation.
Amid rising tensions in the Middle East, approximately 30,000 Spaniards found themselves in precarious situations following military actions between the US and Iran. Among them is former King Juan Carlos I, who is reported to be safe in a hotel in Abu Dhabi as renovations on his home in Nurai Island are underway. While many Spaniards are unable to leave the country due to the volatile circumstances, reports indicate that Juan Carlos is maintaining a positive demeanor and is assured of his safety in the current environment.
The Spanish Defense and Foreign Affairs ministries are collaborating on potential evacuation plans for nationals still in the region, responding to the heightened security risks due to ongoing conflict. Although there has been increasing concern among expatriates, sources close to the former king have reassured that he is in good spirits and well taken care of in his temporary accommodation, reflecting a calm amid the chaos.
Juan Carlos I's potential return to Spain is complicated by issues regarding his fiscal residence, highlighting the challenges faced after his departure from the country. His presence in Abu Dhabi during this crisis raises questions about the logistics and implications of any future plans to reintegrate into Spain, where legal and political debates surrounding his legacy are ongoing.