The Infanta Cristina and Iñaki Urdangarin coincided at the funeral mass for the death of Eduardo Roldán, former director of the Candanchú (Huesca) ski resort and reference ski teacher for members of the royal family. The last goodbye was celebrated in the Cathedral of Jaca (Huesca) on Sunday, September 4 at 5:00 p.m.
It was an emotional farewell for Eduardo Roldán, a history of the world of skiing and snow in Spain. If on Friday, September 2, Felipe VI went to the funeral home to show his condolences to the family, on Sunday the infantas Elena and Cristina traveled to Jaca. The sisters of Don Felipe, affected by the loss, merged in a hug with Eduardo’s wife, according to what is published The Herald of Aragon. At the funeral, the former Duchess of Palma coincided with Iñaki, who could not avoid the emotion of the moment and was seen crying, details of the aforementioned newspaper. Miguel and Pablo, sons of Cristina and Urdangarin, also attended the mass. At the exit of the cathedral, they were talking with their parents. The former dukes, a meter away, maintained a serious and serene image.
This was the meeting of the infanta Cristina and Iñaki Urdangarin in Jaca https://t.co/PvA87TiVF0
– Herald of Aragon (@heraldoes) September 4, 2022
Roldán, who died on Friday in Pamplona, has been a key figure in snow sports in Aragón. He launched the Spanish Ski School and was a pioneer of training at the highest level and excellence in teaching in our country. His commitment was absolute in promoting and consolidating winter sports in Spain.
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