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Spain's exiled former king to make third visit home

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Spain's exiled former king to make third visit home
Juan Carlos fled to the United Arab Emirates in August 2020 as investigators pursued three probes into his finances. (Photo by MIGUEL RIOPA / AFP)

Spain's ex-king Juan Carlos will make his third visit home this week since moving to Abu Dhabi in 2020 amid fraud investigations, with reports suggesting the scandal-hit royal could make the move permanent if the PP wins the gridlocked elections.

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The former head of state, who served as monarch between 1975 and 2014, will fly into the northwestern Galicia region on Wednesday and stay at the seaside town of Sanxenxo as he did on two previous visits, a source close to the Spanish royal family told AFP, without saying for how long.

Spanish media reports said the 85-year-old would attend a regatta in which his yacht, "El Bribón" -- Spanish for "The Rascal" -- is competing.

The visit comes days after an inconclusive snap election that could result in a repeat election in the coming months.

Numerous reports in the Spanish press have stated that Felipe VI's father would return to Spain on a permanent basis if right-wing PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo was elected Prime Minister. 

Juan Carlos was for decades revered for his role in steering Spain to democracy after the death of dictator Francisco Franco in 1975.

But damaging revelations about his opulent lifestyle and murky fortune forced him to abdicate in 2014 in favour of his son.

He fled to the United Arab Emirates in August 2020 as investigators pursued three probes into his finances.

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He returned for a first visit in May 2022 just after prosecutors shelved their investigations due to lack of evidence, the statute of limitations and his immunity while head of state but acknowledged "fiscal irregularities" in his affairs.

The visit irritated Spain's left-wing government with some demanding he be held accountable for the scandals.

"Explanations for what?" he snapped a TV journalist who asked him about it.

His second visit in April this year was much more discreet, with Juan Carlos limiting himself to waving from a car without even opening the window.

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