Last October, Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada announced with great excitement that she was going to become a grandmother at the age of 63. A happy news that she gave him her eldest son, Tristán, fruit of her marriage with the journalist Pedro J. Ramírez; which she didn’t expect at all.
At the moment, the family does not know the sex of the child, and it seems that it will remain that way until the moment of the baby’s birth, since that is the wish of the future parents. Now, this does not mean that the new member of the family does not already have a chosen name, and the parents have already chosen what to call him. Of course, the future grandmother finds it “very strange”, as she has stated in her latest statements.
The designer is one of the famous people who has been seen at ARCO, the Contemporary Art fair, and has spoken with colleagues from Europa Press about the imminent birth of what will be her first grandson or granddaughter, which they are already expecting with some impatience.
“My son is very nervous,” said the designer, who also shared that the birth could happen “at any time.” The couple is in Zaragoza, where he will be born, and with everything ready to welcome the baby.
At the moment, the couple does not know the gender, but as the designer has confirmed, “they are going to call him a very strange name.” We wonder what Agatha’s own parents would think when she decided to name her children Tristán and Cosima, since they are not two of those found on the lists that the National Institute of Statistics publishes each year.
Little is known about the private life of the popular designer’s son, who, unlike his mother, has always tried to stay away from the media spotlight. Currently, the son of Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada and Pedro J. Ramírez is 36 years old and although he graduated in History, over the years he has become his mother’s right arm.
Tristán Ramírez is today the advisor of his mother’s brand, while his sister Cósima serves as the firm’s head of international relations. As he told in an interview with El Mundo, his job consists of “putting out fires” and “making strategic decisions such as how to position ourselves in the online world and which countries we want to be in. I see the practical side of things, not the artistic one.”
He maintains a perfect relationship with his parents, although he did have some distance with the journalist after the separation. However, two years later they both reconciled and he posed with his new wife, the lawyer Cruz Sánchez de Lara.