In Spain there’s the king – and then there’s Antonio.
Meaning of the quote
This quote suggests that in Spain, the most important person is the king, but there is someone else who is also very significant - a man named Antonio. The quote implies that Antonio is almost as important or influential as the king, perhaps in a certain field or area of life. It's a way of saying that even though the king is the highest authority, there is someone else who holds a lot of power or respect in Spain.
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