Don Alfonso | |
Succession: | Duke of Galliera |
Reign: | 22 August 1997 – present |
Reign-Type: | Tenure |
Predecessor: | Prince Álvaro |
Issue: | Don Alonso de Orleans-Borbón y Goeders |
Full Name: | Alfonso de Orleans-Borbón y Ferrara-Pignatelli |
House: | Orléans-Galliera |
Father: | Don Alonso de Orleans-Borbón y Parodi-Delfino |
Mother: | Donna Emilia Ferrara-Pignatelli |
Birth Date: | 5 January 1968 |
Birth Place: | Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain |
Don Alfonso de Orleans-Borbón y Ferrara-Pignatelli, Duke of Galliera (born 2 January 1968), is a Spanish aristocrat and the founder of Racing Engineering, a Spanish racing team. He became the 7th Duke of Galliera in 1997.
He was born at Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain, as the elder son of Don Alonso de Orleans-Borbón y Parodi-Delfino (elder son of Prince Álvaro, Duke of Galliera, and Carla Parodi-Delfino) and Donna Emilia Ferrara-Pignatelli (daughter of Vincenzo Ferrara-Pignatelli, Prince of Strongoli, and Francesca Pulci-Doria).[1]
Since his father died when he was seven, Alfonso inherited the title of Duke of Galliera from his grandfather, the 6th Duke of Galliera.[2]
He was educated at Aiglon College in Switzerland.[3]
He competed at the 1994 and 1995 24 Hours of Le Mans, finishing fourth in the GT2 class in his 1994 debut. Alfonso is the president of Racing Engineering, which he founded in 1999.
Alfonso married the Belgian Véronique Goeders, daughter of Jean-Marie Goeders and Anne-Marie Grosjean, on 28 March 1994. After seven years of marriage, they divorced on 11 January 2001.[4]
They had one child: