Iñaki Urdangarin (55) returns to the island where he began his fall into prison for corruption crimes. On this occasion, he has gone on vacation.

The former Duke of Palma visits Mallorca and this Friday he has been seen in public for the first time there since in 2018 he went to the Audiencia de Palma to collect the order to enter prison to serve the sentence for the 'Noos case'. The process that led him to prison between June 2018 and January 2021.

For more signs, as LOC has learned, the former brother-in-law of King Felipe VI has been this Friday at noon in the cafeteria that occupies the terrace of the Andratx Sailing Club, one of the most emblematic and luxurious yacht clubs on the island.

The Club de Vela is a marina located in one of the main municipalities of the west of the island, where historically large Spanish and foreign fortunes have summered, such as Florentino Pérez, Francisco González (BBVA) or the German F1 driver Michael Schumacher. The pontoons of the club gather in summer the best of tourism on the Island. Last summer, for example, it was the setting for an impromptu concert by one of the area's last guests: the well-known funk and pop singer Jamiroquai.

Urdangarin has been accompanied by Ainhoa Armentia (43), his current partner, as well as other friends of the couple.

They have arrived at noon and at the edge of three in the afternoon the former handball player and his girlfriend have left the club's facilities.

It so happens that the ex-husband of the Infanta Cristina de Borbón, who is staying in Palma, coincides in Mallorca with his former mother-in-law, Doña Sofía (84). The Queen Emeritus arrived on the island in the middle of this week to fulfill one of her favorite traditions: spending Holy Week in Marivent and attending some of the religious events held in the center of Palma and in its famous Gothic cathedral.

This year Doña Sofía, who has arrived accompanied by her sister Irene from Greece (80), is scheduled to go next Monday to the cathedral, where the Balearic Symphony Orchestra will perform a requiem by Johannes Brahms.

Those who are not expected to come to Marivent during this Easter are King Felipe and Doña Letizia.

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