Infanta Pilar, Duchess of Badajoz explained

Infanta Pilar
Full Name:María del Pilar Alfonsa Juana Victoria Luisa Ignacia y Todos los Santos de Borbón y Borbón
Duchess of Badajoz
Viscountess of La Torre
Issue:Doña Simoneta Gómez-Acebo y Borbón
Don Juan Gómez-Acebo y Borbón, 3rd Viscount of La Torre
Don Bruno Gómez-Acebo y Borbón
Don Luis Gómez-Acebo y Borbón
Don Fernando Gómez-Acebo y Borbón
House:Bourbon
Father:Infante Juan, Count of Barcelona
Mother:Princess María de las Mercedes of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
Birth Date:30 July 1936
Birth Place:Ville Saint Blaise, Cannes, French Third Republic
Death Place:Ruber International Hospital, Madrid, Kingdom of Spain
Place Of Burial:Saint Isidore Cemetery, Madrid

Infanta Pilar of Spain, Duchess of Badajoz and Viscountess of La Torre (Spanish: María del Pilar Alfonsa Juana Victoria Luisa Ignacia y Todos los Santos de Borbón y Borbón; 30 July 1936 – 8 January 2020), sometimes known more simply as Pilar de Borbón,[1] was the elder daughter of Infante Juan, Count of Barcelona and Princess María Mercedes of the Two Sicilies, and older sister of King Juan Carlos I.[2]

Early life

Infanta Pilar was the firstborn daughter of Juan de Borbón y Battenberg and María de las Mercedes de Borbón y Orleans, Counts of Barcelona, she was born in Ville Saint Blaise, home of the counts of Barcelona in Cannes (Alpes-Maritimes, France), on 30 July 1936.[3] She was baptized in Cannes, in the church of Rins, with the name of María del Pilar Alfonsa Juana Victoria Luisa Ignacia de Todos los Santos de Borbón y Borbón. Her godparents were her paternal grandfather, King Alfonso XIII and her maternal grandmother the Princess Louise of Orléans, although Alfonso XIII acted by delegation as he did not want to meet his wife Queen Victoria Eugenia. From her birth, as the daughter of the heir to the Crown of Spain she was given the title of Infanta of Spain with treatment of Royal Highness. However, the official recognition of that title came when her brother was already King of Spain.[4]

When she was an infant, the family moved to Rome where the Spanish Royal Family settled in exile. In 1941, after the resignation of Alfonso XIII, her father became the holder of the dynastic rights of the Spanish Crown in exile.[5] During World War II she lived at Lausanne in Switzerland, where her grandmother, Queen Victoria Eugenia, lived. In 1946 the family resettled at Estoril in Portugal.[6]

Her family attempted to marry her to Baudouin of Belgium, who ended up marrying Fabiola de Mora instead.[7] [8]

At the wedding of her brother Juan Carlos I of Spain with Princess Sofía of Greece, in 1962, she was one of eight bridesmaids.[9]

Marriage and family

Pilar needed to renounce her rights of succession to the Spanish throne to marry a commoner as stipulated by the Pragmatic Sanction of Charles III on marriages of members of the royal family.[10]

She married Luis Gómez-Acebo y Duque de Estrada, 2nd Viscount of La Torre (23 December 1934 – 9 March 1991) on 5 May 1967 in Lisbon, Portugal at Jerónimos Monastery,[11] [12] who obtained with his marriage the status of Grandee of Spain. They had five children:

Her husband died of lymphatic cancer on 9 March 1991.[15]

Equestrian sport

Pilar de Borbón had been supporting international equestrian sport. She was President of the International Equestrian Federation from 1994 to 2006, succeeded by HRH Princess Haya bint al Hussein.[16] She wrote the foreword of the official Spanish translation of the national instruction handbook of the German National Equestrian Federation, Técnicas Avanzadas de Equitación - Manual Oficial de Instrucción de la Federación Ecuestre Alemana.[17]

From 1996 to 2006 she was a member of the International Olympic Committee for Spain, when she became an honorary member, and Member of the Executive Board of the Spanish Olympic Committee.[18]

Philanthropic and other activities

Pilar de Borbón was one of the founders of Asociación Nuevo Futuro ("New Future Association") in 1968, an international child support organization,[19] and was its president and then president of honor.[20] Until her death, she was one of the leaders and supporters of the Rastrillo Nuevo Futuro event, which provided part of the income that financed Asociación. The event even received the visit of the Queens of Spain, Letizia and Sofia. Rastrillo has always been a place of meeting, solidarity and enjoyment for her, wrote ¡Hola! magazine in January 2019. Her last public appearance was in "Rastrillo" on 23 November 2019.[21]

Pilar de Borbón was also a member of the board of directors of the Queen Sofía Spanish Institute in New York City, president of the World Monuments Fund España and, from 2007 to 2009, president of Europa Nostra, the European Federation for the Defense of Cultural Heritage.[22] [23] She was also a music fan and accompanied her brother, King Juan Carlos of Spain, and nephews to bullfighting matches.[24] [25]

Financial holdings

See main article: Panama Papers. Mossack Fonseca files document that in August 1974, Pilar de Borbón became president and director of the Panama-registered company Delantera Financiera SA (registered May 1969) with her husband as secretary-treasurer and director. In 1993, London-based Timothy Lloyd who had represented the undisclosed owner of the company said that Pilar de Borbón owned it. After March 1993, the intermediary representing the company was Madrid-based Abogados, a law firm founded by Pilar de Borbón's brother-in-law . From July 2006 until its dissolution in June 2014, five days before the installation of her nephew Felipe VI, Pilar de Borbón's son Bruno Alejandro Gómez-Acebo Borbón was director and treasurer of the company.[26] [27] [28] On 7 April 2016 she admitted the accusations concerning the company were valid but made it clear that she never personally evaded taxes.[29] [30]

Illness and death

Pilar was operated for an intestinal obstruction on 2 February 2019 in Madrid,[31] [32] and was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2019, being made public in May of the same year.[33] [34] On 5 January 2020, she was admitted to the hospital as her condition worsened.[35] She died 3 days later on 8 January at the Ruber International Hospital in Madrid, with her family at her side.[36]

She was cremated on 9 January and her ashes were buried alongside her husband in Saint Isidore Cemetery, Madrid, in a private ceremony.[37] [38] On 28 January, her funeral was held in El Escorial basilica, attended by her nephew King Felipe VI of Spain, former Queen of the Netherlands, Princess Beatrix, her brother Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofía, cousin-in-law by marriage Queen Margarita (wife of Simeon II of Bulgaria), the Duke of Braganza Duarte Pio, and Spanish political authorities represented by Deputy Prime Minister Carmen Calvo, Mayor of Madrid José Luis Martínez-Almeida and President of the Congress of Deputies Meritxell Batet.[39] [40]

Honours

See also: List of honours of the Spanish Royal Family by country.

National

Foreign

Notes and References

  1. 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.
  2. https://royalcentral.co.uk/europe/spain/breaking-spains-infanta-pilar-has-died-135918/ Spain’s Infanta Pilar has died
  3. https://www.ramhg.es/images/stories/pdf/anales/12_2009/05_robles.pdf LOS INFANTES DE ESPAÑA TRAS LA DEROGACIÓN DE LA LEY SÁLICA (1830)
  4. https://books.google.com/books?id=Tup4CgAAQBAJ&dq=pILAR+DE+BORBON+NACI%C3%93+A+CANNES&pg=PT261 Infanta Pilar de Borbón y Borbón
  5. http://www.fororeal.net/docshistoricos16.html Abdicación de Alfonso XIII, 15 de enero de 1941
  6. https://www.elmundo.es/loc/casa-real/2020/01/08/5e15ffb0fc6c83b4508b4666.html Pilar de Borbón, la infanta nacida en el exilio al poco de estallar la Guerra Civil
  7. https://www.lavanguardia.com/obituarios/20141206/54421267074/fabiola-mora-aragon-amor-balduino.html Por amor a Balduino
  8. http://www.circulodeopinion.com/sin-proponerselo-fabiola-le-quito-el-novio-a-la-infanta-pilar-hermana-del-rey-juan-carlos/ OPINIÓN0 Sin proponérselo, Fabiola le quitó el novio a la Infanta Pilar, hermana del rey Juan Carlos
  9. http://hemeroteca.lavanguardia.com/preview/1962/05/15/pagina-5/32708774/pdf.html Juan Carlos y Sofía son ya marido y mujer
  10. https://www.elespanol.com/corazon/casas-reales/20200108/infanta-pilar-mujer-renuncio-derechos-dinasticos-imagenes/458234175_3.html#img_4 La infanta Pilar, la mujer que renunció a sus derechos dinásticos por amor: su vida, en imágenes
  11. Web site: de Obregón. Antonio. Boda de S.A.R. la Infanta Doña Pilar de Borbón con Don Luis Gómez-Acebo en el Monasterio de los Jerónimos de Belem. 23 August 2019. ABC. 9 August 2019. 41. es.
  12. https://www.vanitatis.elconfidencial.com/casas-reales/2020-01-12/luis-gomez-acebo-marido-infanta-pilar-motor-familia-248_2405983/ Luis Gómez-Acebo, el motor de una familia que se quedó huérfana muy pronto
  13. Web site: Muere Juan Gómez-Acebo, hijo de la Infanta Pilar y primo de Felipe VI. 12 August 2024. 12 August 2024. El Mundo. es.
  14. Web site: Muere en Palma Juan Gómez-Acebo, hijo de la infanta doña Pilar y primo del Rey. 12 August 2024. 12 August 2024. La Vanguardia. es.
  15. News: Luis Gómez-Acebo, duque de Badajoz, fallece en Madrid a los 57 años. El País. 10 March 1991.
  16. Web site: FEI Presidents since 1921. 12 March 2012. Fei.org. 15 July 2018.
  17. Federación Ecuestre Alemana (2012). Picobello Publishing. ed. Técnicas Avanzadas de Equitación - Manual Oficial de Instrucción de la Federación Ecuestre Alemana. Picobello Publishing. pp. 278. .
  18. Web site: HRH the Infanta Doña Pilar de BORBÓN. International Olympic Committee. 24 December 2017.
  19. https://www.europapress.es/epsocial/infancia/noticia-nuevo-futuro-cuales-son-hogares-20180804120001.html ¿Qué es Nuevo Futuro y cuáles son sus hogares?
  20. https://www.nuevofuturo.org/quienes-somos/junta-directiva/ Junta directiva
  21. https://www.europapress.es/chance/realeza/noticia-infanta-dona-pilar-vuelve-rastrillo-nuevo-futuro-arropada-hijos-20191123121651.html La Infanta Doña Pilar vuelve al Rastrillo Nuevo Futuro arropada por sus hijos
  22. https://www.elperiodico.com/es/extra/20200108/fallece-la-infanta-dona-pilar-hermana-mayor-del-rey-7798708 Muere la infanta Pilar, hermana mayor del rey Juan Carlos
  23. https://www.abc.es/estilo/gente/abci-infanta-dona-pilar-hermana-mayor-juan-carlos-muere-83-anos-202001081445_noticia.html Muere la Infanta Pilar de Borbón, hermana mayor de Don Juan Carlos, a los 83 años
  24. https://www.elmundo.es/album/loc/casa-real/2020/01/08/5e15e200fdddffb30e8b46a9_15.html Con su sobrina la Infanta Elena disfrutando de una tarde de toros
  25. https://www.elmundo.es/loc/casa-real/2020/01/10/5e173074fc6c8326308b45ed.html Pilar de Borbón y el Rey Juan Carlos: una relación más allá de la fraternidad
  26. (3 April 2016) The Power Players, Juan Carlos I of Spain - Pilar de Borbón The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, retrieved 5 April 2016
  27. Web site: The Power Players: Pilar de Borbón . ICIJ. 9 January 2020.
  28. News: Segovia . Carlos . Pilar de Borbón mantuvo 40 años una sociedad en Panamá . 9 January 2020 . . 3 April 2016 . . es.
  29. https://elpais.com/politica/2016/04/06/actualidad/1459947689_781799.html Pilar de Borbón admite ser titular de una sociedad opaca en Panamá
  30. https://www.elconfidencial.com/economia/papeles-panama/2016-04-06/la-infanta-pilar-reconoce-la-sociedad-en-panama-pero-dice-que-nunca-evadio_1179641/ La infanta Pilar reconoce la sociedad en Panamá, pero dice que nunca evadió
  31. News: La infanta Pilar, operada de urgencia por un problema intestinal . es . Mariángel . Alcázar . 4 February 2019 . 12 January 2020.
  32. News: La infanta Pilar, operada de urgencia . es . 4 February 2019 . 12 January 2020 . . Prisa.
  33. News: La infanta Pilar de Borbón confirma que padece cáncer . es . 29 May 2019 . 12 January 2020 . La Vanguardia.
  34. News: Pilar de Borbón padece cáncer . es . 26 May 2019 . 12 January 2020 . . Grupo Zeta.
  35. News: Preocupación por la infanta Pilar de Borbón, ingresada en una clínica en Madrid . es . EFE . EFE . 7 January 2020 . 12 January 2019 . . Unidad Editorial Información General, S.L.U..
  36. Web site: Spanish Royal Family members say goodbye to Princess before her death. Alexandra. Hurtado. 8 January 2020. 8 January 2020.
  37. https://elpais.com/elpais/2020/01/09/gente/1578564060_679918.html Pilar de Borbón rompe los hábitos de la familia del Rey y fue incinerada
  38. https://www.vanitatis.elconfidencial.com/casas-reales/2020-01-09/funeral-infanta-pilar-334_2403576/ Sin pompa ni oropeles: el atípico funeral de la infanta Pilar de Borbón
  39. https://www.lavanguardia.com/gente/20200129/473206682558/infanta-pilar-funeral-el-escorial-felipe-y-letizia-reyes.html Funeral de infanta para Pilar de Borbón
  40. https://elpais.com/elpais/2020/01/29/album/1580296189_800740.html Los Reyes y las infantas, juntos por el funeral de Pilar de Borbón
  41. Web site: Boletín Oficial del Estado. Boe.es. 15 July 2018.
  42. Royal Decree 1297/2002 Infanta Pilar of Spain member of the Royal Order of the Sports Merit.) Boe.es
  43. https://web.archive.org/web/20210614181106/https://www.ramhg.es/index.php/secciones-fijas/noticias-sobre-casas-reales-y-soberanas-europeas/1117-2019-11-07-15-37-29 Fallece S.A.R. la Infanta Doña Pilar de Borbón y Borbón
  44. http://www.constantinianorder.org/the-order/membersip-of-the-constantinian-order.html Membership of the Constantinian Order
  45. http://www.ordens.presidencia.pt/?idc=154&list=1 Portugal
  46. Web site: Casa de Su Majestad el Rey de España : Actividades y Agenda : Cena de Gala ofrecida por Sus Majestades los Reyes en honor de SS.EE. el Presidente de la República de Portugal y Sra. de Cavaco Silva. Casareal.es. 15 July 2018.