Exclusive: Urdangarin, relegated to the second row at the graduation of his daughter Irene: the other photos of the Borbón summit

Festive conclave of the Urdangarin-Borbon family in Geneva this Friday, June 16. to the graduation ceremony Irenethe youngest daughter of the infanta christina and her still husband Iñaki UrdangarinHis grandparents also attended. Don Juan Carlos y doña sofiahis other grandmother, Claire LiebaertIñaki’s mother, his brothers and his cousins froilan y Victoria Federica.

we have already seen the images of apparent union and harmony at the gates of the Four Seasons Hotel des Bergues, where all the Bourbons stayed courtesy of the father of Philip VI, as we already counted. But Informalia has the other side of this commented family reunion.

And it is that during the act, the former Duke of Palma has been ordered to sit in the second row, as can be seen in these photos that come to us exclusively from Geneva. The first row was occupied by the mother of the protagonist of this day, her brothers Juan y Pabloand her paternal grandmother.

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It should be remembered that Cristina and Iñaki are about to give the green light to the proceedings of his expected divorce. And then the former handball player will be, even more so, free to move forward as he sees fit with his girlfriend Ainhoa ​​Armentia. For this important occasion in the life of the youngest of the house, however, the king’s sister and her still husband signed a peace agreement, but without this happening by sitting together.

The photo that has been avoided is that of Don Juan Carlos with his son-in-law, Iñaki. An image that we have not seen since the Noos case broke out. The emeritus kings had a privileged place at the graduation, right next to the stage where the students went to collect their diplomas, as our readers can see in the inside photo, exclusive to this portal. Don Juan Carlos and Doña Sofía, sitting next to each other, applaud and smile, surely proud of their granddaughter’s achievement.

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