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Robert Gavin Bonnar, lawyer, writer and brother-in-law of Queen Letizia: “Of course I have complaints and criticisms about the invasion of my privacy”

Summary by El Pais
Robert Gavin Bonnar (Belfast, 59) wrote his first novel 20 years ago. He was called Credo, and in it he imagined a United States in which the Republican Party broke and was taken by a faction called the Party of America with a president who trusted the fascist agenda to bring every city of America a state of alarm. Then he lived there. “My agent passed it to great publishers, but they demanded me to change the end, because it ended with a civil …

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Robert Gavin Bonnar (Belfast, 59) wrote his first novel 20 years ago. He was called Credo, and in it he imagined a United States in which the Republican Party broke and was taken by a faction called the Party of America with a president who trusted the fascist agenda to bring every city of America a state of alarm. Then he lived there. “My agent passed it to great publishers, but they demanded me to change the end, because it ended with a civil …

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Robert Gavin Bonnar, known as Telma Ortiz’s husband, has been surprised by revealing statements during an interview with El País. While promoting El Quarte poder, his new novel, the Irish lawyer opened his heart on personal issues that have marked his life. His words show a 180o turn in his life with Letizia’s sister due to the pressures she had to overcome due to her close relationship with the Royal Family. In this interview, the writer spoke …

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Saturday, January 11, 2025.
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