Corinna and the King is the unbelievable true story of a love affair that brought the Spanish royal family to its knees. When Corinna, a worldly and well-connected businesswoman, fell in love with Juan Carlos I, the king of Spain, he seemed too big to fail. Their secret romance stretched across continents, but its unraveling would open a window into a dangerous world of greed, corruption, and crim... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | Society & CultureDocumentary |
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I really wanted to listen to the story, but I could not make it past the second episode due to the narrator. The inflection and emphasis on different words is incredibly annoying.
I was completely fascinated by the story. I had a problem with the narration however. The narrator is American, but for some bizarre reason attempted to over pronounce Spanish names ridiculously. “Juan Carlos” became”Ahn Garlos” or worse. I frequently had to rewind to figure out what she was saying because it became confusing. It’s like going to a restaurant with someone who when they order a French wine hilariously and dramatically over pronounce the name with a fake French accent.
The story of Corinna and Juan Carlos feels like a fantasy novel from start to finish. Each episode unlocks a new, unbelievable plot twist that kept me wanting more and more. Great storytelling for a great love affair tale!
Fascinating, but why is the tone of the narration so snide, in both the English and Spanish versions? It is disrespectful and doesn’t do justice to the reporting.
Spain is different! 😁
Apple Podcasts | #247 | United Kingdom/Society & Culture/Documentary |
Apple Podcasts | #115 | Italy/Society & Culture/Documentary |
Apple Podcasts | #54 | Austria/Society & Culture/Documentary |
Apple Podcasts | #56 | Spain/Society & Culture/Documentary |
Apple Podcasts | #75 | Ireland/Society & Culture/Documentary |
Apple Podcasts | #133 | Poland/Society & Culture/Documentary |
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