Carlo's current power within the Spanish Government is not substantial, as the administrative, legislative, and military powers of Spain are primarily concentrated within the Government and Parliament.
This has its pros and cons for Carlo as a monarch. The downside is evident. Carlo won't have much power, nor can he develop Spain as per his own desires.
However, there are also advantages. Firstly, Carlo can remain independent from the Government and Parliament, avoiding being unexpectedly implicated.
Whether it's a reform or a victorious war, Carlo, as King, can claim some credit. But if a reform or war fails, the main responsibility naturally falls on the Government and Parliament, having little to do with Carlo and the Royal Family.
Even if the Royal Family makes gestures appropriately, those unforeseen events will hardly affect the Royal Family's status, and the public naturally won't blame the powerless Royal Family that doesn't influence the Government.
