Overview
- Publisher Grijalbo, part of Penguin Random House, announced the first-person memoir covering his life from childhood to recent years.
- The volume is organized into five stages spanning his early years, elite handball career, entry into the Royal Family through marriage to Infanta Cristina, the Nóos case, and post-prison reintegration.
- The book addresses the collateral damage of intense public scrutiny, loss of privacy, and the effort to reconstruct a life after scandal.
- Urdangarín recounts serving nearly 1,000 days in custody, including time in Brieva prison and later in reintegration centers such as the CIS of Alcalá de Henares.
- Recent professional activity focuses on projects tied to leadership, mental resilience, and personal development.