Pablo Urdangarín, first words about his parents' divorce agreement
Pablo Urdangarín, first words about his parents' divorce agreement
MADRID, Oct. 3 (CHANCE) -
One year and 9 months after their separation, Infanta Cristina and Iñaki Urdangarín have reached an agreement and it will be in the coming weeks when they will sign, before a notary and in Barcelona, their divorce.
Although the former dukes of Palma try to carry out the process with absolute discretion, different points of the private document with which they will formally dissolve their marriage have been leaked.
Her only property, an apartment in Bidart, will be shared 50/50 because Felipe VI's sister wants to continue going on vacation to the French Basque Country with her former in-laws, to whom she is very close.
All expenses related to her four children, Juan, Pablo, Miguel and Irene, will be assumed by Infanta Cristina, who will also pass an amount as a compensatory pension to Iñaki - whose only income is 463 euros per month as a subsidy as a released prisoner. - which is speculated to be between 3000 and 5000 euros per month.
A divorce that also includes a confidentiality clause so that no one talks about their relationship and their breakup, and about which Pablo Urdangarín has spoken for the first time before the microphones of Europa Press during the open day of the BM Fraikin Granollers, which This Tuesday they will face Barça. "You know that I prefer not to respond to those things and focus on handball," he explained uncomfortably, making it clear that he is not going to talk about the agreement that his parents have reached.
Very discreet, Infanta Cristina's son has not confirmed whether he will be present at the family celebration of her cousin Princess Leonor's coming of age on October 31. A private event that will take place at the El Pardo Palace, which will mark the reunion of King Juan Carlos with the rest of the Royal Family, and about which Pablo did not want to give any details: "I prefer not to talk about personal issues thank you" has been justified.
However, and after revealing how "happy" and "excited" he is after his recent signing for Granollers, the handball player did tell us the advice his father gave him in this new stage of his career: "Enjoy , learn and help the team as you can, and little else. In the end we play to enjoy and have a good time."
"I have grown up with my last name, it is not something that you earn throughout your life. So I have already lived accustomed to it since I was little and it is not something that bothers me. Last year at Barça it was a little more difficult, but I I got rid of it and now well. I don't set limits for myself. I will go as far as I can in the world of handball and I will work for it" he acknowledges excitedly.