Spanish king 'injected with testosterone blockers to curb sex drive'

Spanish secret service ‘injected King Juan Carlos with testosterone blockers to control his rampant sex drive’, says ex-police chief after claims royal had FIVE THOUSAND lovers

  • Former King of Spain ‘given female hormones to control his rampant sex drive’ 
  • The claim was made by an ex-police chief who is on trial in a blackmail case
  • Said Juan Carlos, 83, given testosterone blockers as libido was a ‘state problem’ 
  • It comes after a Spanish historian wrote a book entitled ‘Juan Carlos: The King of 5000 lovers’, piecing together evidence of the disgraced monarch’s conquests 

The exiled former Spanish king Juan Carlos was ‘injected with female hormones to control his rampant sex drive’, an ex-police chief has sensationally claimed in a parliamentary hearing.

Jose Manuel Villarejo also said the disgraced former monarch, now living at a luxury hotel in Abu Dhabi, was given testosterone blockers by the Spanish secret service after his libido was categorised as a ‘state problem.’

Villarejo, a former Spanish Police commissioner currently on trial in a blackmail case, said, according to The Times: ‘[The National Intelligence Centre (CNI)] injected female hormones and testosterone blockers to control his libido because it was considered a problem of state that he was so horny.’

Danish-German philanthropist Corinna Larsen, Spanish singer Sara Montiel, Belgian governess Liliane Sartiau and Italian princess Maria Gabriela de Saboya are just some of the women he is rumoured to have bedded besides his wife, Queen Sofia.

News of the disgraced former king’s legendary libido are not new, however. It comes after a Spanish author and military historian Amadeo Martinez Ingles wrote a book entitled ‘Juan Carlos: The King Of 5,000 Lovers’, piecing together evidence of his sexual history and painting the king as a rampant sex addict.

Princess Diana is rumoured to have been just one of the young ladies the ex-king pursued in a romantic career in which — like his namesake, the seducer Don Juan — he is said to have bedded almost 5,000 women. 

An ex-police chief, Jose Manuel Villarejo (pictured), who is on trial in a blackmail case claimed the former Spanish king Juan Carlos, 83, was injected with testosterone blockers after his libido was categorised as a ‘state problem’

News of the disgraced former king’s legendary libido are not new. Spanish author and military historian Amadeo Martinez Ingles wrote a book entitled ‘Juan Carlos: The King Of 5,000 Lovers’, piecing together evidence of his sexual history and painting the king as a rampant sex addict (pictured: Juan Carlos in Spain, 2019)

Danish-German philanthropist Corinna Larsen, Spanish singer Sara Montiel, Belgian governess Liliane Sartiau and Italian princess Maria Gabriela de Saboya are just some of the women he is rumoured to have bedded besides his wife, Queen Sofia (pictured: Juan Carlos and Sofia, Madrid, 1973)

Corinna Larsen, also known as Corinna zu Sayn-Wittgenstein, 57, had an affair with the 83-year-old monarch – who is married to Queen Sofia, 82 – between 2004 and 2009

Villarejo, who has been accused of spying on and working to discredit some of Spain’s most high-profile politicians as a key figure in the nation’s ‘sewer politics’, also insisted he was asked to get rid of medical documents which would have proved the medication went on. 

He denied having any involvement in the effort to bring Juan Carlos’ notorious sex drive under control and said he found out about it from Corinna Larsen, a former lover of the ex-monarch now living in London. 

Larsen, also known as Corinna zu Sayn-Wittgenstein, 57, had an affair with the 83-year-old monarch – who is married to Queen Sofia, 82 – between 2004 and 2009.

In his explosive book published in 2016 called ‘Juan Carlos: The King of 5,000 lovers’, author Martinez Ingles dubbed the ex-king a sex addict and said he had hundreds of relationships even after marriage to his wife Queen Sofia in 1962.

The book claimed he had had 62 lovers in one six-month period alone, and during his ‘passionate period’ between 1976 and 1994, the king had slept with a staggering 2,154 women.

Spanish royal family expert Pilar Eyre has corroborated Martinez Ingles’ claim that the former King attempted to bed Princess Diana, saying said Juan Carlos made a ‘tactile’ advance to Diana when she was just 25.

Diana herself denied anything untoward had happened but admitted that while the libidinous king was ‘charming’ he could be a ‘little too attentive.’

One of Juan Carlos’ early sexual encounters is said to be with Maria Gabriela de Saboya, daughter of the last king of Italy. 

Later, Juan Carlos, who was crowned king in 1975, allegedly became estranged from his wife after the queen found him in a compromising position with Spanish actress and singer, Sara Montiel. 

It is rumoured that Queen Sofia caught him in the act with Montiel just weeks after their coronation, but she denied any affair.  

In January 2017 it was claimed spymasters paid a former Miss World contestant millions of pounds of taxpayers’ money to stop her spilling the beans on her supposed affair with Juan Carlos when he was still King of Spain.

Former beauty queen-turned-actress Barbara Rey reportedly had the cash paid into an offshore account to make sure she kept quiet about her long-standing romance with the ex-monarch.

One of Juan Carlos’ early sexual encounters is said to be with Maria Gabriela de Saboya, daughter of the last king of Italy (pictured 1966)

The claims were made by respected Spanish news website OKDIARIO and were immediately picked up by other Spanish media who focused on the shocking allegation that the money allegedly paid to Ms Rey, the country’s Miss World candidate in 1971, came from public funds that should have been spent on fighting terrorism and organised crime.

A spokesman for Spain’s Royal Family declined to comment on the reports at the time. 

A Belgian housewife has also claimed to be the daughter of Juan Carlos, alleging that the former King had an affair with her mother, governess Liliane Sartiau. 

In 2015, her daughter Ingrid brought a paternity suit to the Spanish courts. But the writ was thrown out on the basis of the king’s ‘legal inviolability’ under Spanish law.

Spanish waiter Albert Sola also claimed around the same time as Ingrid that he was an illegitimate son of Juan Carlos – but his attempts to be recognised failed early on.

Juan Carlos reigned as King of Spain from 1975 to 2014 when he abdicated in favour of his son Felipe VI.

The 83-year-old left Spain for Abu Dhabi in August last year after Swiss prosecutors opened an investigation into bank accounts he allegedly held in tax havens.

Martinez Ingles labelled Juan Carlos ‘an authentic royal stud’ and a ‘monarch who might have left behind him more than 20 of his own children’. 

He says the list of Juan Carlos’s best-known lovers ‘represent the tip of a monumental sexual iceberg.’

You can’t sue me… I used to be a King! Spain’s Juan Carlos will plead Crown Immunity to dismiss claims that he sent spies to Britain to harass and threaten his super-rich ex-lover 

The former King of Spain, Juan Carlos, is pleading Crown Immunity to evade explosive claims that he sent Spanish agents to Britain to harass and threaten a former lover.

As first revealed in The Mail on Sunday, Princess Corinna zu Sayn-Wittgenstein (born Larsen), a wealthy businesswoman based in London and Shropshire, is taking the so-called ‘King Emeritus’ to the High Court, alleging he mounted an eight-year campaign of intimidation after their relationship broke down.

Court papers accuse Juan Carlos, 83, of using spies to place her under surveillance, to hack her phones and internet, mount a campaign of smears and issue death threats. 

The Mail on Sunday understands the former king, who abdicated in 2014 in favour of his son, is trying to dismiss the case by claiming that as a former sovereign, he cannot be sued. 

The allegations have caused a sensation in Spain, where Juan Carlos, who was groomed by the late fascist leader General Franco as his successor, faces accusations of financial corruption, which he denies. He lives in exile in Abu Dhabi.

The former King of Spain, Juan Carlos, is pleading Crown Immunity to evade explosive claims that he sent Spanish agents to Britain to harass and threaten a former lover. Princess Corinna zu Sayn-Wittgenstein, a wealthy businesswoman based in London and Shropshire, is taking the so-called ‘King Emeritus’ to the High Court, alleging he mounted an eight-year campaign of intimidation after their relationship broke down. (Above, Juan Carlos, then King, and Ms zu Sayn-Wittgenstein in Barcelona in 2006)

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