Iñaki Urdangarin will receive variable financial compensation from Infanta Cristina after the divorce

Iñaki Urdangarin He will receive a variable amount that will allow the former player to have a standard of living closer to that of his ex-wife. The agreement takes into account the enormous difference in income between the two. However, in legal terms, the amounts that the former brother-in-law will receive Philip VI They are not considered “compensation” nor can they be considered a pension. The agreement speaks of “compensation.” On the other hand, it will be Don Juan Carlos's daughter who will cover most of the common expenses of her children after the divorce is formalized.

Cristina is still the sole owner of the Bidart house although, according to the magazine Holawhen his children go to this French town to be with their father, the former Duke of Palma will also be able to use it.

Iñaki and Ainhoa ​​Armentia can get married and rebuild their lives

Hereinafter, Iñaki and Ainhoa ​​Armentia They can get married and rebuild their lives. In fact, the former player is going to live with his girlfriend. Cristina “will not marry again, unlike Iñaki and Ainhoa, who have talked about it and it is more than likely that they will end up getting married in the future,” he reveals. Hola. Doña Cristina continues to reside in Geneva and, despite some rumors, there is no known relationship, not even incipient, that would even allow us to suspect that she is rebuilding her love life.

The deceived infanta turns the page and, at 58 years old, is free to resume her love life, although it does not seem that she has that intention and everything indicates that she will follow in the footsteps of her sister Elena, with whom no relationship has been known since Jaime de Marichalar and the eldest daughter of the Emeritus decided to “temporarily cease their coexistence” almost 20 years ago. Infanta Cristina maintains indestructible ties after her marriage with the family of her ex-husband. Apart from their four children together, her mother-in-law is a second mother to her. Claire Liebaert, 88, still considers her her daughter-in-law.

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