Duchess of Lugo explained

Dukedom of Lugo
Creation Date:3 March 1995
Creation:First
Peerage:Peerage of Spain
First Holder:Infanta Elena
Present Holder:Infanta Elena
Heir Apparent:Life peerage, will revert to the Crown
Status:Extant

Duchess of Lugo is a substantive title in the Peerage of Spain. The title is considered a Título de la Casa Real, a type of title not hereditary that is granted for life to a member of the Royal Family. It does not include any territorial landholdings and does not produce any revenue for the title-holder and it takes its name from the city and province of Lugo, in Galicia.

The dukdom was first was created on 3 March 1995 by King Juan Carlos I, on the marriage between his eldest daughter, Infanta Elena, and Jaime de Marichalar, Lord of Tejada.[1] The duchess and the duke consort made an official visit to the city on September 1995, where they were welcomed by the regional president, Manuel Fraga, the mayor of the city, Joaquín García Díez, the president of the Provincial Deputation, Francisco Cacharro, and the bishop of Lugo, José Gómez González.[2]

Following the divorce of the royal couple, the former duke consort could no longer use the title.[3] [4]

Duchess of Lugo

First creation, 1995

| Infanta Elena
House of Bourbon
1995–| | 20 December 1963
Our Lady of Loreto Hospital, Madrid, Spain
daughter of King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofia| Jaime de Marichalar
18 March 1995 - 13 November 2007
(divorce)
2 children|Incumbent|-|}

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Infanta Elena . 10 June 2023 . lecturas.com.
  2. Web site: 2020-09-08 . Hace 25 años, Lugo recibía con cariño a los duques en su primera visita . 2023-10-14 . La Voz de Galicia . es.
  3. Web site: 2009-12-02 . Marichalar seguirá como duque de Lugo solo si el Rey lo permite . 2023-10-14 . La Voz de Galicia . es.
  4. Web site: 2010-02-09 . El divorcio de la infanta Elena y Jaime de Marichalar ya es oficial . 2023-10-14 . HOLA . es.