Cristiano Ronaldo’s fiancée brings children to Spain amid Middle East tensions
Georgina Rodriguez, the fiancée of Portuguese football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo, has reportedly returned to Spain with her children, leaving Saudi Arabia amid escalating conflicts in the Middle East.
According to Hellothe Spanish model and influencer departed Riyadh via private jet. While it remains unclear whether this is a brief trip or a long-term relocation to avoid the growing tensions in the Middle East, Rodriguez appears to be prioritizing her family’s safety.
She has resided in Riyadh with Ronaldo and their children since the 41-year-old striker signed a massive contract with Al Nassr in early 2023.
Rodriguez recently visited the historic Valley of Cuelgamuros, formerly known as the Valley of the Fallen in Madrid, where she attended a Catholic mass alongside her children.
The 32-year-old shared several photos and videos with her millions of followers on March 10, capturing the solemn atmosphere inside the basilica. In a photo, her youngest daughter, Bella Esmeralda, is seen entering the church alongside her siblings, Mateo and Alana Martina.
The family’s relocation first sparked speculation when Ronaldo’s Bombardier Global Express 6500 private jet, valued at approximately $81 million, departed Riyadh for Madrid on March 2.
Following initial rumors that the Portuguese superstar had left the Middle East for his own safety, Al Nassr quickly clarified that their captain remained in Saudi Arabia with his teammates.
A photo shared by Cristiano Ronaldo on Facebook of himself, Georgina Rodriguez and their three daughters on International Women’s Day, March 8, 2026. Photo by Facebook/Cristiano Ronaldo |
However, Al Nassr head coach Jorge Jesus recently confirmed that Ronaldo has suffered a hamstring injury during a recent match that proved more severe than initially anticipated, and the striker had to fly back to Spain for specialized treatment and recovery on March 6.
“Cristiano has travelled to Spain, as have several other players before,” Jesus said, as quoted by Telegraph. “The injury requires treatment in Madrid by a specialist who is working with him. We hope he can return as soon as possible and help the team.”
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