The royal family in Spain faces a resounding scandal related to the mistress of the former king Juan Carlos, German businesswoman Cornina Tsu Zain-Wittgenstein, who is to testify in court that she was feeling chased by an intelligence agent, after her relationship with the royal family in Madrid.

The German businesswoman was supposed to testify in the Madrid court on Monday, but the session was postponed due to the Corona virus.

The German businesswoman claimed that the head of the National Intelligence Center in Spain, General Felix Sanz Roldan, had carried out a campaign of intimidation, harassment, and bullying against her, on the orders of King Juan Carlos.

After joining the king on a controversial fishing trip in the state of Botswana, she claimed that she had received a text message from a security company telling her that "her friends in Spain" asked them to take care of her, and informed the security of the French foreigners about her apartment in Monaco.

In her testimony in the Sunday Telegraph, Ms. Cornina said that she believed the company was rented by Roldan as a cover to search her apartment for anything that could cause embarrassment for the Spanish king, and she says that after she refused French security entry to her apartment, she received A message that you think is intended to send a threatening message to, and make it live in a state of terror and anticipation.

Mrs. Cornina met Roldan at the Connaught Hotel in London in May 2012, and said in her written testimony: “The words he said to me meant that he could not guarantee my physical safety or even the safety of my children unless I complied with the instructions he would say to me.” She claimed that the campaign of harassment continued and included Unjustified storming of her house in London. He is believed to be preparing to bring the case of the Spanish royal family to the London High Court.

- The king's mistress claimed that the intelligence chief carried out a campaign of intimidation against her.