Irene Urdangarin is spending her last days in Madrid before moving to London. The youngest of the family went shopping with her mother and visited the workshop of Lorenzo Caprile, a friend of the Infanta and designer of the look that Don Felipe’s sister wore at the wedding of Victoria López-Quesada last Saturday, August 31.
Wearing an XL coffee-brown printed shirt from El Corte Inglés and super basic white trousers, Cristina de Borbón went out to run an errand in Madrid with her daughter Irene. The youngest of the Urdangarin clan chose a country-inspired black dress with a skirt with two ruffles, which she personalised with a leather belt and sandals from Massimo Dutti. Together, they went to Caprile’s workshop, on Claudio Coello Street, right on the capital’s Golden Mile, to supervise the details of the outfit that the Infanta wore to the wedding of Victoria and Enrique Moreno de la Cova. By the way, the same designer was the designer of the bride’s wedding dress. Cristina arrived at the event in the car driven by her brother, Don Felipe. A detail that was captured by the cameras as an official message of rapprochement between the two.
Irene is about to move to the United Kingdom, where she will begin her studies at the prestigious University of London School. There she will meet her older brother, Juan, who lives and works in the capital and who does not plan to settle in Zarzuela or take a sabbatical year. Iñaki and Cristina’s firstborn has a job at Extreme E, a company founded in 2018 by Alejandro Agag, Ana Aznar’s husband, specialising in electric cars to compete in Formula E, the most eco-friendly version of Formula 1.