A critic of the monarchy
Until the last moment, Jaime Peñafiel has no intention of giving up on his mission to defend the integrity of the Spanish monarchy. He is known for his critical stance towards Letizia during her reign, expressing his opinions forcefully and without reservation.
The journalist has always shown himself to be a fervent defender of the reign of Joan Charles I, highlighting his devotion to the monarchical institution. Recently, he has published a book entitled ‘Secrets and Revelations’, which has generated great controversy for its revealing content about the private lives of monarchs.
A critical view
Jaime Peñafiel has expressed his determination to unmask Queen Letizia and put an end to her influence in the crown. Despite his adherence to the Bourbon dynasty, he believes that Letizia’s presence has caused more harm than good to the monarchy. In addition, he criticizes the way in which he has treated other members of the royal family, such as King John Charles and Queen Sofia.
With his 92nd birthday approaching, Jaime Peñafiel remains committed to his mission. With the release of his latest book, ‘The Hidden Face of the Crown’, the author promises to reveal unpublished details that, according to him, will call into question the veracity of the royal marriage and the own ancestry of Princesses Leonor and Sofia.
Repercussions and determination
After the publication of his last book, Jaime Peñafiel was abruptly removed from his collaboration with ‘El Món’, although he quickly found a new platform to continue his work. Although the details are not known, there has been speculation about the possible influence of Queen Letizia in this decision.
In this new work, the author promises to reveal everything he chose to keep silent in his previous book, arguing that his decision to do so now is rooted in his perception of how he has been treated by Queen Letizia. Using various sources of information, Peñafiel aims to discredit the image of the monarchy and question the legitimacy of the reign of Felipe VI.