Irene Urdangarin: New academic horizons and personal challenges in London

A new beginning in sight

Irene Urdangarin is preparing to embark on a significant journey, which will take her to London to begin a new academic phase. After a year dedicated to reflection and personal growth, the daughter of the ex-dukes of Palma is about to leave her native country behind, although without the company of her current boyfriend, Juan Urquijo.

A challenge before the game

Before packing her bags to move to the UK, Irene has one last hurdle to overcome: getting her driver’s license. In order to prepare properly, he recently settled in the Zarzuela Palace with his grandmother, Queen Sofia.

A return to driving school

At the beginning of the summer, the young woman decided to resume driving school lessons, a decision she had put on hold during her volunteering in Cambodia. His determination to get his driving license is clear, as he wants to enjoy greater autonomy during his holidays.

The moment of truth

In mid-July, Irene was seen nervous at the DGT practical exam in Móstoles. Although he passed the theoretical part without problems, his performance during the practical exam was not what he expected. Informed sources have confirmed that it failed to get approval.

Plans for the future

Despite the challenge of the driver’s license, the young woman maintains her ambitions. His initial intention was to obtain permission before leaving for London to enjoy a more private summer with Juan Urquijo. Currently, he will depend on his official vehicle until he can regularize his situation.

A new academic stage in London

Irene Urdangarin has enrolled at University College London, recognized as one of the most prestigious higher education institutions in the world. This new chapter will not only give her the opportunity to learn, but also to connect with other figures of European royalty, such as Alexia of Holland.

A promising future

With a degree in Science and Engineering for Social Change on the horizon, Irene approaches a future full of possibilities. Your experience and the connections you make during your studies could be fundamental to your personal and professional development.

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