Spain's former King Juan Carlos, 84, CAN be taken to court in London after judge dismissed his plea for Crown Immunity
Ex-head of state's lawyers had argued the High Court had no jurisdiction in case. Former lover, 58, seeking personal injury damages, alleging she was threatened. Today judge ruled Juan Carlos was not king so no longer had any special status.
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