Ricardo Montaner was sad about a situation with Indigo, the daughter of Camilo and Evaluna

The Argentine singer surprised his community of followers with the publication he made about his first granddaughter

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It has been only ten years since Camilo Echeverry and Evaluna Montaner announced the birth of their indigo daughter, who came into the world in perfect health to form a home in which, from the very beginning, she was shown what love and family unity are.

In fact, days before the arrival of the new family member, Ricardo Montaner said that together with his wife and children he stopped his personal and professional commitments, in order to be close to the young parents and the baby.

However, the joy of keeping a 24-hour watch on his granddaughter's watch ended and it was he himself who announced it with deep sadness, because he warns that now the only goal he has when he leaves his house is to return to be with Indigo.

And although he did not comment on it in his publication, his absence is the result of the tours and press promotions he has done for the release of 'El día que me quieras', his new song.

In addition, it is key to note that in the coming days the 64-year-old Argentine will be separated from Indigo again, due to a trip he will make to the Uruguayan capital, where he will perform on April 21. Later, he will give another couple of concerts in Buenos Aires and there he will return home to Miami.

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Contrary to what happens with the oldest of the Montaners, Camilo and Evaluna continue to be with their young daughter and it will be that way for a long time, as they have even revealed that the baby will accompany them to finish the shows that were left pending on their most recent tour, which will be the perfect opportunity for their fans to meet Indigo from first hand.

In the same way, Camilo took advantage of his conversation with this medium to let his audience know that he will use the time at home to work on his next album, whose first show was' Indigo ', the song he composed in homage to his daughter and which gave her her name.

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