Lucía Méndez writes that the Monarchy wants to get rid of Juan Carlos I and that Felipe VI has taken the road with the Queen to encourage himself while he seeks with Moncloa the way to save the Institution from the sins of his father. Neither in Moncloa nor in Zarzuela they speak of the virtues of the one who was King because, as Marco Antonio says next to César's corpse : "The evil that men do survives them; the good is buried in their bones." The good that Juan Carlos did, which was a lot, is now forgotten although history will not forget it, nor those who loved her, not without reason. When the country experiences one of its worst moments

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