
A recent video from Miami, featuring Rafa Nadal, Will Smith, and Marc Anthony in one frame, caused quite a stir. All of them were engrossed in watching the electric boat races. However, few noticed another familiar face in the background — Juan Urdangarin. The situation became even more intriguing because King Felipe VI’s nephew wasn’t alone; he was accompanied by his official girlfriend, Canadian of Indian descent, Sofia Khan. These shots quickly became a sensation, as the eldest son of Infanta Cristina and Iñaki Urdangarin has always kept a low profile and avoided the public eye.
The Infanta’s eldest son, who is said to have taken his parents’ scandalous divorce the hardest, has been living and working in London for several years. His life is constantly surrounded by rumors, which he has to refute—whether about his private life or a possible return to Spain, something that doesn’t seem to be in his plans for now.
So what brought together such a diverse group on the shores of Biscayne Bay? The answer is quite simple. The famous tennis player, Hollywood actor, and popular singer are all owners of teams competing in the first-ever E1 Series GP Miami championship. The event was organized by Alejandro Agag, the enterprising son-in-law of former Prime Minister José María Aznar. It is in his company that Juan and his girlfriend currently work.
Seeing the usually low-profile grandson of honorary King Juan Carlos I mingling with global celebrities is quite a rare sight. One might expect his cousin, influencer Victoria Federica, to fit more naturally into such a scene. However, since news broke of his relationship and now his trip to Miami, Juan Urdangarin has unexpectedly found himself in the spotlight. The couple looked perfectly at ease, exchanging glances and smiles. In the photos, they are dressed in work uniforms—white shirts with accreditation badges—at the Port of Miami. According to their accreditation, Juan is responsible for coordinating the championship in the host cities, while Sofía holds the role of executive director for the team.
This is the first time the couple has been photographed while performing their work duties. For several years now, Juan has worked under Alejandro Agag, and chances are we’ll be seeing him at similar events more often. The Miami Grand Prix proved that the combination of sports, glamour, and environmental awareness can turn an ordinary maritime competition into a global media event, especially with ambassadors such as the legendary tennis player from Mallorca and the Oscar-winning actor.
After a string of rumors and speculation—many of which Infanta Cristina had to publicly deny—Juan seems to have finally found stability in every aspect of his life. His career is thriving, and he’s found love with a coworker. Although their first affectionate photos together surfaced only a couple of weeks ago, they’ve actually been dating for about a year. Sofia Khan graduated from the prestigious University of St Andrews in Scotland, the same institution where Prince William met Kate Middleton. Before joining Agag’s company, she worked in the hotel industry in Toronto. Now that their relationship is public—and, according to rumors, they’ve already met each other’s parents—the only one of Infanta Cristina’s four children still single is Irene, who recently broke up with Juan Urquijo. Miguel is happily involved with Olympia Beracasa, and Pablo has been in a steady relationship with Johanna Zott for quite some time.












