Inés de Borbón-Dos Sicilias explained

Inés of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
Duchess of Syracuse[1] [2] [3]
Full Name:Spanish; Castilian: link=no|Inés María Alicia de Borbón-Dos Sicilias y Borbón-Parma
Issue:
  • Isabel de Morales y Borbón-Dos Sicilias
  • Eugenia de Morales y Borbón-Dos Sicilias
  • Sonia de Morales y Borbón-Dos Sicilias
  • Manuel de Morales y Borbón-Dos Sicilias
  • Mencía de Morales y Borbón-Dos Sicilias
House:Bourbon-Two Sicilies
Father:Infante Alfonso, Duke of Calabria
Mother:Princess Alicia of Bourbon-Parma
Birth Date:18 February 1940
Birth Place:Lausanne, Switzerland
Princess Inés of Bourbon-Two-Sicilies
Dipstyle:Her Royal Highness
Offstyle:Your Royal Highness

Princess Inés of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, Duchess of Syracuse, GE (born 18 February 1940) is a Spanish princess, the youngest child of Infante Alfonso, heir to the throne of the Two Sicilies, and Infanta Alicia.[4] [5] [6]

In 1978, she became the first member of the Spanish royal family to go through legal divorce, after gaining permission from her cousin King Juan Carlos I and Pope John Paul II.

Princess Inés was, at the time of her birth, 9th in line of succession to the Spanish throne.

Early life

The last of three children and the second daughter of Infante Alfonso de Borbón-Dos Sicilias y de Borbón (1901–1964) and Princess Alicia of Bourbon-Parma (1917–2017), she was born during her parents' exile from republican Spain in Lausanne, Switzerland.[7] Her father was the nephew of King Alfonso XIII of Spain.[8] [9]

Family

Inés lived in Madrid with her family, and also spent time at her parents' finca, "La Toledana", a major hunting estate in Retuerta del Bullaque.

Marriage

Princess Inés was forbidden marriage with Luis de Morales y Aguado, a Spaniard who was a commoner.

After the death of her father in 1964, and with persistence, she eventually married, in a ceremony that took place in San Jeronimo del Real, 30 January 1965. In the media, she was referred to as "the last great-grandchild of Alfonso XII of Spain". Both her cousin Prince Juan Carlos and his wife Princess Sofía attended, as well as the most distinguished Gotha of Europe.[10]

Issue

The couple had five children :

Honours

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.abc.es/estilo/gente/abci-francia-quieren-regreso-joyas-maria-antonieta-venta-borbon-parma-201810200055_noticia.html?ref=https:%2F%2Fwww.abc.es%2Fhemeroteca%2Fduquesa%20de%20siracusa María Teresa Benítez de Lugo, "En Francia quieren el regreso de las joyas de María Antonieta, en venta por los Borbón-Parma" in ABC, October 20, 2018
  2. https://www.abc.es/archivo/periodicos/abc-madrid-19940605-70.html Esther Sánchez, "La Condesa de Barcelona presidió el homenaje de los madrileños a La Chata" in ABC, June 5, 1994
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=GBjRDwAAQBAJ&dq=ines+de+borbon+siracusa&pg=PA550 Guy Stair Santy, The Constantinian Order of Saint George, Boletín Oficial del Estado, Madrid (Dec., 2018), p. 550
  4. https://www.revistavanityfair.es/sociedad/articulos/lborbon-dos-sicilias-embolsan-46-millones-de-euros-en-una-historica-subasta-de-sus-joyas-familiares-maria-antonieta/34674 Eduardo Verbo, "Los Borbón-Dos Sicilias se embolsan 46 millones de euros en una histórica subasta de sus joyas familiares" in Vanity Fair, November 15, 2018
  5. https://www.elmundo.es/loc/casa-real/2018/11/15/5bed5746268e3e814a8b458a.html Andrea Sánchez, "Dos primas del Rey Juan Carlos recaudan 46 millones de euros en una subasta histórica" in El Mundo, November 16, 2018
  6. https://www.laverdad.es/nacional/politica/201605/17/ines-borbon-sicilias-antes-20160517210636-rc.html?ref=https:%2F%2Fwww.google.es Mateo Balín, "Inés de Borbón-Dos Sicilias: «Antes nos enseñaban a no interesarnos por el dinero ni preguntar»" in La Verdad, May 17, 2016
  7. Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Fürstliche Häuser Band XV. "Spanien". C.A. Starke, Limburg an der Lahn, 1997, pp. 103-105. (German). .
  8. Enache, Nicolas. La Descendance de Marie-Therese de Habsburg. ICC, Paris, 1996. pp. 523-525, 527. (French).
  9. http://dbe.rah.es/biografias/8874/alfonso-de-borbon-dos-sicilias-y-borbon José Luis Sampedro Escolar, "Alfonso de Borbón Dos Sicilias y Borbón" in Diccionario de la Real Academia de la Historia (DBE), Real Academia de la Historia
  10. https://www.heraldo.es/noticias/nacional/2015/01/23/hace_anos_boda_real_ines_borbon_dos_sicilias_334640_305.html
  11. https://geneall.net/en/name/154110/isabel-morales-y-de-borbon/
  12. https://geneall.net/es/name/165075/joaquin-galan-y-otamendi/
  13. http://www.dinastias.com/cgi-bin/gwd.exe?b=dinastias;lang=en;i=27236
  14. http://www.dinastias.com/cgi-bin/gwd.exe?b=dinastias;lang=en;i=27237
  15. https://geneall.net/en/name/363052/eugenia-morales-y-de-borbon/
  16. https://geneall.net/es/name/1045694/inigo-valdenebro-garcia-de-polavieja/
  17. https://geneall.net/en/name/154111/sonia-morales-y-de-borbon/
  18. http://www.dinastias.com/cgi-bin/gwd.exe?b=dinastias;lang=en;i=27240
  19. https://geneall.net/en/name/369417/manuel-morales-y-de-borbon/
  20. http://www.dinastias.com/cgi-bin/gwd.exe?b=dinastias;lang=en;i=68310
  21. https://geneall.net/en/name/373185/mencia-maria-morales-y-de-borbon/
  22. https://ordenconstantiniana.org/la-smocsj-hoy/