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Iñaki Urdangarin Reemerges With First TV Interview as Memoir Set for February 12

He uses the platform to present a reinvention narrative after prison.

Overview

  • Urdangarin gave a 50–55 minute interview on La 2Cat’s Pla seqüència with Jordi Basté, his first televised conversation since serving time in the Nóos case.
  • Publisher Grijalbo (Penguin Random House) announced his memoir, Todo lo vivido. Triunfos, derrotas y aprendizajes, will be released on February 12, 2026.
  • He described nearly 1,000 days in Brieva prison, said he cried heavily during the first three months, and called the loss of “one of the loves of my life, Cristina” the hardest consequence.
  • Spain’s Supreme Court sentenced him in 2018 to five years and ten months; he entered Brieva, later moved through reintegration regimes in Alcalá de Henares and Vitoria.
  • He highlighted studies in psychology at UNED and coaching credentials for new leadership projects, while asserting to his family that he had no will to commit a crime.