‘Lo de Évole’ is the protagonist this Sunday of one of the night's biggest television surprises by leading its time slot on laSexta with an outstanding result. The special dedicated to Iñaki Urdangarin, broadcast in double episodes, achieved a 10.8% and 12.6% audience share, confirming the format's excellent momentum.
Both installments mark season highs, but the second episode goes further: the 12.6% represents the program's best rating since February 19, 2023, when Jordi Évole interviewed Macarena Olona.
In terms of viewership, the program also achieved outstanding records. The first episode achieved its **best figure since the interview with Gabriel Rufián on March 2 of last year** and also became **the most-watched broadcast on laSexta so far this season**.
In his interview with Jordi Évole, Urdangarin was very candid about his personal life and his relationship with the Royal Family, reflecting on the years he was Spain's son-in-law and the impact that the Nóos Case and his imprisonment had on his family and emotional circle. He acknowledged that before the whole scandal, his relationship with his ex-wife, Infanta Cristina, was deep and positive, and emphasized that today they maintain a cordial bond for the sake of their four children, holding regular conversations and communication despite the difficult times.
Furthermore, the former duke spoke in human terms about his relationship with Queen Sofía, to whom he expressed gratitude for the support she showed at different stages of his life. He described his first meeting with King Juan Carlos I as honest and close, although he admitted that he missed certain words of recognition after his release from prison. He also reflected on his past friendship with King Felipe VI, explaining that the subsequent distancing was a consequence of each of them needing to defend the image of their respective institutions and families during complex times.
These results reinforce the weight of 'Lo de Évole' as one of the great benchmarks of television journalism, capable of generating anticipation and leadership on one of the most competitive nights of the week.