
Iñaki Urdangarin and Ainhoa Armentia reach the end and confirm it: Everything is a lie
Iñaki Urdangarin has been photographed on the beach reviewing documents, but his inner circle denies that they are his memoirs
Iñaki Urdangarin and Ainhoa Armentia have put an end to the rumors after their latest photos at the beach. The publication of some images of the former Duke of Palma reviewing documents has sparked a wave of speculation that those close to him have wanted to stop immediately. Sources close to Infanta Cristina's ex-husband have confirmed that it's all a lie: there are neither written memoirs nor a planned publication.
The photograph has been published by Lecturas magazine, where the former son-in-law of King Juan Carlos is shown in a relaxed manner, highlighting and making notes on some papers under the sun. However, what for some were proofs of an explosive autobiography, for others is nothing more than an ordinary workday. What is behind this seemingly revealing scene?

The images of Iñaki Urdangarin and Ainhoa Armentia that have sparked all the rumors
The expert on the royal family, Pilar Eyre, was the first to drop the bomb: Iñaki Urdangarin would be finalizing some devastating memoirs, with a planned publication date in January 2026. According to the journalist, the text has been written by him and will have the backing of an independent publisher with no ties to the royal family. "The royal family should get ready because in January 2026 a long-range bomb will explode," Eyre stated.
The scene of the couple at the beach couldn't be more ordinary, yet it has been the starting point of a storm. Iñaki Urdangarin appears sitting on a folding chair, wearing a white t-jersey and swim trunks, meticulously reviewing several printed documents. Next to him, Ainhoa Armentia accompanies him in a calm manner.
In this context, María Patiño, who signs the article in Lecturas, pointed out that those papers could be the print proofs of a book. She notes that they could be the well-known galley proofs. This news has further fueled Pilar Eyre's version.
The truth is that the published photographs have been the perfect fuel for this story. Without a doubt, the scene of Urdangarin with papers at the beach has fueled a narrative that mixes expectations, intrigue, and speculation. The image is powerful: a former duke under the sun of the Basque coast, flipping through pages of a document while holding two highlighters in his mouth.
Iñaki Urdangarin's inner circle insists that the publication of his memoirs is a lie
However, those closest to the former Duke of Palma have not taken long to react. "There are no memoirs in preparation, and much less is there a planned publication in the short term," they stated categorically to Informalia.
In fact, sources close to Urdangarin deny it clearly: "He's working, but not on memoirs." What may seem at first glance like a publishing project may simply be a professional review of other texts. Those close to him point out that, if a book were to exist, it would rather be "a coaching book or another subject related to personal development."

The message from Iñaki Urdangarin's circle is clear: there is no manuscript, no publisher involved, and no type of autobiography is being prepared. They insist that the images don't prove anything and that, if he were ever to publish something, it wouldn't be what has been suggested.
In this regard, the strategy seems to be to put out the fire before it spreads. Urdangarin has kept away from the media spotlight after his time in prison and his separation. For this reason, many point out that he doesn't seem willing to reopen old wounds with a publication that would reopen the debate about his role in the recent history of the royal family.
Pilar Eyre keeps that Iñaki Urdangarin's memoirs will see the light soon
Despite the flood of denials, Pilar Eyre doesn't back down. "It's not a rumor, it's a true fact: the memoirs are almost finished," she declared emphatically. The journalist keeps that Infanta Cristina, although she hasn't participated directly, "supports him, helps him because, in a way, she feels sorry for him."
According to Eyre, the content of the book is explosive. It would include details of his married life, his years in handball, his involvement in controversial businesses, and a disappointment with King Juan Carlos. "He sacrificed me, he let me fall," she claims the former duke would say on one of its pages.

However, so far no official document, publishing contract, or tangible evidence has come to light to support this version. Only conflicting words, opposing versions, and an ambiguous image that leaves more questions than answers.
Despite the rumors and the expectation caused, Iñaki Urdangarin and Ainhoa Armentia categorically deny the existence of any memoirs. Those close to them insist that the documents they were reviewing have no relation to any autobiography. However, the media tension continues to grow, fueled by the mystery of some images that no one has been able to fully explain.
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