Infanta Pilar, Duchess of Badajoz
Infanta Pilar of Spain, Duchess of Badajoz, Grandee of Spain, Dowager Viscountess de la Torre (María del Pilar Alfonsa Juana Victoria Luisa Ignacia y Todos los Santos de Borbón y Borbón-Dos Sicilias[1]) (born Cannes, 30 July 1936) is the elder daughter of Infante Juan, Count of Barcelona and Princess Maria Mercedes of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, and older sister of reigning King Juan Carlos of Spain. She has also a younger sister, Infanta Margarita of Spain.
Marriage and issue
She married Don Luis Gómez-Acebo y Duque de Estrada, ?th Viscount de la Torre, Grandee of Spain (Madrid, 23 December 1934 – Madrid, 9 March 1991) on 5 May 1967 in Lisbon, Portugal. He was a son, the fourth of six children, of Jaime Gómez-Acebo y Modet (ca. 1900 – ?) and wife (m. 1927) Isabel Duque de Estrada y Vereterra, 9th Marchioness de Deleitosa (ca. 1903 – ?). His father was a son of the 3rd Marquesses de Cortina and an uncle of Margarita Gómez-Acebo y Cejuela. They had five children:
- HE Doña María de Fatima Simonetta Luisa Gómez-Acebo y de Borbón (b. Madrid, 28 October/31 October 1968). She married in Palma de Mallorca on 12 September 1990 José Miguel Fernández y Sastrón, luego Fernández-Sastrón (b. Madrid, 14 June 1959), son of Jorge Fernández y Menéndez and wife Eloísa Sastrón y Herrera. They are separated since July 1999[2]. They have two sons and one daughter:
- Luis Juan Fernández-Sastrón y Gómez-Acebo (b. Madrid, 23 September 1991)
- Pablo Fernández-Sastrón y Gómez-Acebo (b. Madrid, 4 May 1995)
- María de las Mercedes Fernández-Sastrón y Gómez-Acebo (b. Madrid, 17 January 2000)
- HE Don Juan Filiberto Nicolás Gómez-Acebo y de Borbón (b. Madrid, 6 December 1969), ?th Viscount de la Torre, unmarried and without issue.
- HE Don Bruno Alejandro Gómez-Acebo y de Borbón (b. Madrid, 15 June 1971), married in Madrid at the Church of la Incarnación on 5 October 2002 Bárbara Cano y de la Plaza and they have three sons:
- Alejandro Juan Gómez-Acebo y Cano (b. Madrid, 5 November 2004)
- Guillermo Gómez-Acebo y Cano (b. Madrid, 23 November 2005)
- Alvaro Gómez-Acebo y Cano (b. Madrid, 30 May 2011)
- HE Don Luis Beltrán Ataulfo Alfonso Gómez-Acebo y de Borbón (b. Madrid, 20 May 1973), married at La Granja de San Ildefonso, Segovia, on 18 September 2004 model Laura Ponte y Martínez; separation confirmed in July 2009 [3], and they have a son and a daughter:
- Luis Felipe Gómez-Acebo y Ponte (b. Madrid, 1 July 2005)
- Laura Gómez-Acebo y Ponte (b. Madrid, 1 July 2006)
- HE Don Fernando Umberto Gómez-Acebo y de Borbón (b. Madrid, 30 September 1974), married in Madrid on 27 November 2004 Monica Fernán Luque, without issue. Announced separation in July 2011[4].
Pilar renounced her right of succession upon marriage, but her renunciation took place before the adoption of the Spanish Constitution and was not ratified by the Cortes.
She was President of the International Equestrian Federation from 1994 to 2005, when she was replaced by Princess Haya bint Hussein. She was member of the International Olympic Committee for Spain from 1996 to 2006, when she became an honorary member, and Member of the Executive Board of the Spanish Olympic Committee.
The Infanta is fluent in English, French, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish.
Titles, styles, honours and arms
Titles
- 26 July 1947 – 6 May 1967: Her Royal Highness Infanta Pilar of Spain
- 6 May 1967 – 23 June 1981: Her Royal Highness The Viscountess of la Torre
- 23 June 1981 – 9 March 1991 : Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Badajoz, Viscountess of la Torre
- 9 March 1991 – present: Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Badajoz, Viscountess Dowager of la Torre
The Infanta's style and title in full: Her Royal Highness María del Pilar Alfonsa Juana Victoria Luisa Ignacia de Todos los Santos, Infanta of Spain, Duchess of Badajoz, Viscountess Dowager of la Torre.
Honours
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Arms
Arms of Infanta Pilar, Duchess of Badajoz
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The crown of Infantes of Spain
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Quarterly: 1 gules a castle triple-embattled with three towers each triple-turreted or masoned sable and ajouré azure; 2 argent a lion rampant purpure crowned or, langued and armed gules; 3 or, four pallets gules; 4 gules a cross, saltire and orle of chains linked together or, a centre point vert; enté en point argent, a pomegranate proper seeded gules, supported, sculpted and leafed in two leaves vert.
Inescutcheon: azure bordured gules, three fleurs-de-lys or. The whole differenced by a label of three points argent, charged on the middle point with a lion gules and one of the Pillars of Hercules argent and on the outer points with an oak proper.
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Footnotes and References
- ^ Infanta Pilar's actual given name is María del Pilar; however, due to the high number of women in Spain named María, as is the convention, she uses the name Pilar. For more information, see Spanish names.
- ^ Simoneta Gomez-Acebo and Jose Miguel Fernandez Sastron separate
- ^ Separation of Beltran Gomez-Acebo and Laura Pont
- ^ Hola - Interview with Monica Martin Luque
- ^ "(Spanish) Cadency of the Spanish Royal House". José Juan Carrión Rangel, Blog de heráldica. http://blogdeheraldica.blogspot.com/2009/04/conceptos-heraldicos-iv-la-brisura-en.html. Retrieved 2009-11-29.
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The generations indicate descent form Charles I, under whom the crowns of Castile and Aragon were united, forming the Kingdom of Spain. Previously, the title Infanta had been largely use in the different realms.
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*title granted by Royal Decree
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Pilar Of Spain, Infanta |
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Date of birth |
30 July 1936 |
Place of birth |
Cannes, France |
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