The appearances of John Charles I in Spain and other countries

John Charles I and his visits to Spain

In recent times, the appearances of John Charles I in Spain have been frequent. King Philip VI seeks to normalize his father’s travels, as his health deteriorates as time goes on. The possibility is not ruled out that, if his health worsens, Joan Charles I will decide to settle back in his country. However, in the short term this decision does not seem imminent.

Visits to other countries

The visits of John Charles I have not been limited only to Spain. His private plane has landed in other countries such as Geneva or Vitoria, where Infanta Cristina and Iñaki Urdangarin reside, respectively.

In Vitoria, the ex-monarch has resolved some issues related to his daughter’s divorce. In addition, he took the opportunity to visit his trusted doctor. According to various media, Joan Charles I has undergone innovative treatments to improve his physical appearance and solve his mobility problems.

Revolutionary treatments

After the incident of the illegal hunting of elephants in Botswana, in which he participated together with Corinna Larsen, John Charles I has undergone several hip operations. In recent years, the ex-monarch has been seen using a wheelchair to help him get around, although he does not like to be photographed in this position.

In order to be able to stand with the help of a cane during his appearances, Joan Carlos I’s doctor administered anti-inflammatory drugs. This allows you to hide your reduced mobility and give a more positive image of your health.

Innovative treatments

John Charles I has undergone revolutionary treatments to improve his health. He has experimented with stem cell and plasma therapies. Recently, he went for a medical check-up with Dr. Eduardo Anitua, a renowned specialist in regenerative medicine.

According to various media, John Charles I has received treatments with plasma and stem cells, which are considered pioneers and are widely used today. These treatments consist of extracting blood from the patient, obtaining plasma and carrying out joint infiltrations. These procedures have considerably improved the health of John Charles I and have made him look younger.

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