Edelmira Sampedro y Robato

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Edelmira Ignacia Adriana Sampedro y Robato, Countess of Covadonga

Taken in 1933
Born 5 March 1906
Sagua La Grande, Cuba
Died 23 May 1994
Coral Gables, Florida USA

Edelmira Ignacia Adriana Sampedro y Robato (March 5, 1906 in Sagua La Grande, Cuba - May 23, 1994 in Coral Gables, Florida) was known as Countess of Covadonga after her marriage to Alfonso Prince of Asturias in 1933.

The Countess was the daughter of a Cuban merchant, Luciano Sampedro-Ocejo, and Edelmira Robato-Turro. She was the cousin of Jorge Mañach y Robato. She met the Prince at a Lausanne sanatorium where he was being treated for his haemophilia. They saw each other one night at a cinema in the Swiss city of Lausanne and they fell in love.

Everything was adverse for this young couple from the beginning. The Spanish royal family did not accept the engagement and Edelmira soon had to suffer pressure from the messengers of Alfonso XIII, already exiled in Paris, who took away from his son his five cars, noticeably curtailed his monthly allowance and definitively obliged him to give up his right to succession. No one from the Royal House attended the religious or civil wedding in Ouchy, Lausanne, Switzerland on June 21, 1933, and the invitations that the Count of Covadonga sent to friends and acquaintances were returned to him “with regret”. In the face of his father's bitter opposition to the match, the Prince was quoted: "I love her and want to marry her. Let Juan have the throne."

On the one hand, Edelmira’s disproportionate jealousy and on the other hand, the hemophilia suffered by Alfonso, would make their life together very difficult. The couple broke up from time to time but they always got back together until 1937 when she accused him of having another woman. It was the end. In New York, Alfonso requested the marriage to be nullified and in Havana, Edelmira asked for a divorce. On that particular occasion, Edelmira’s accusation was based on fact. Alfonso was secretly seeing another Cuban lady, model Marta Ester Rocafort-Altazarra (September 18, 1913 - February 4, 1993). They would get married in June 1937 in Havana and divorce a few months later.

Alfonso would later die from his injuries from a car accident in Miami on September 6, 1938. He was entombed at Woodlawn Park Cemetery and Mausoleum (now Caballero Rivero Woodlawn Park North Cemetery and Mausoleum) in Miami (In 1985, he was re-entombed in the Pantheon of the Princes in El Escorial., with Edelmira attending). After her divorce and his death the Royal family of Spain treated her well and accorded her all the rights of a widow in the royal family. She never gave an interview in over 60 years and never re-married. When Queen Victoria Eugenie of Spain died she was left some jewellery. She first lived in Havana and after the Castro Revolution at 710 Malaga Avenue in Coral Gables, Florida until her death.

[edit] References

  • TIME, June 12, 1933
  • EL NUEVO HERALD, May 23, 2004 (Spanish)
  • EL MUNDO, July 2, 1994 (Spanish)
  • Anuario Social de La Habana 1939, (Havana, Cuba: Luz-Hilo S.A., 1939) (Spanish)
  • Anuario de Familias Cubanas 1988, Joaquin de Posada, editor (Costa Rica: Trejos Hermanos Sucrs., Inc., 1988) (Spanish)