Talk:Juan Carlos I of Spain

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Knight Grand Cross of Justice of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George[19] (Russia???????

Among the honours of HM Juan Carlos I there is "Knight Grand Cross of Justice of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George[19] (Russia" Now there is a BIG mistake for the following motivation there are two different orders and while the name refers to one rhe link and the proposed Country refers to the other 1-the russian order is The Military Order of the Holy Great-Martyr and the Triumphant George (also known as Order of St. George the Triumphant) estabilished in 1769 and revived in 1994 The link associated by mistake to the name of the Constantinian Order, truly redirect to this one 2-the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George that is NOT a Russian order. the right link is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacred_Military_Constantinian_Order_of_Saint_George. Everyone could read the difference following those links. Since one of the claimant the Grand Magistery of the Constantinian Order of Saint George is the frst cousin of the King it is this order and not the russian that was bestowed on HM. Also HM is even Knight of the Order of Saint Januarius (while the constatinian oder has three claimant, the order of saint Januarius has only two, one of them being the very same cousin of the King. Now i could have made the correction myself but since once i received a message from wikipedia telling me that i made a non authorized change or something i decidd to write here before amking anything

Otto van Habsburg was not offered the crown.

i have deleted this from the article that Otto von Habsburg was offered the crown by Franco. There was a dead link to Forbes. In the obituary by the reference newspaper in Spain there was no mention to it.[] Preceding unsigned comment by 80.136.29.101 talk, 20:21, 21 April 2012

FRANCO WAS NOT A CARLIST

There are some claims in this article which are absurd and i am deleting them if nobody add a link (i think it may be simply vandalism) I have never heard that franco was a carlist and it is even dubious that juan added carlos to his name because he wanted to claim the suppot of carlist. I delete them and wait if somebody add a link. Preceding unsigned comment by 81.47.192.186 talk, 03:36, 19 May 2012

Inmunity

Shouldnt his full inmunity according to the spanish constitution ("titulo 2, articulo 56", 3rd paragraph http://www.congreso.es/consti/constitucion/indice/titulos/articulos.jsp?ini=56&fin=65&tipo=2) be mentioned in this article? (not only in matters related to his official duties as stated in the article) I would think is a very relevant and interesting point.