Discreet, with a shy look and looking for the support of her brother Pablo. This is how Irene appeared at the exit of the Metropolitan Cathedral of Athens, where the funeral mass in memory of Constantine II, brother of Queen Sofia, took place.
We haven’t seen Irene in a long time. And less, in a public act. The youngest of the Infanta Cristina and Iñaki Urdangarin, 17, will come of age next June. Irene is very changed. Like her cousin, Princess Eleanor, she has grown up. She has attended the funeral celebrations in honor of her grandmother Sofia’s brother. With her were her three brothers, Juan, Pablo and Miguel and her mother.
They have all arrived together at the Athenian seum. The entourage of the royal family was headed by Don Juan Carlos, who walked with the help of a cane next to his wife. Irene was in the last row of the group. Shy and looking for support, as she left the mass she grabbed her 22-year-old brother, Pablo. Pablo, focused on his sports career at Barcelona handball, has shown on several occasions his know-how and his serenity in front of the television cameras. With his words and his way of acting before the marital breakdown of his parents, he earned the applause of the media and social networks. This Monday the 16th he has served his sister as a guide and support. Irene was wearing an oversized coat, which she has combined with black tights and block heels.
We have also seen Victoria Federica. The influencer, daughter of the Infanta Elena, has chosen a jacket and a pleated midi skirt. As accessories, black boots.
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