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Ihre KΓΆnigliche Hoheit Infantin doΓ±a Pilar von Spanien, Herzogin von Badajoz, Vicomtesse-Witwe von La Torre, starb am Mittwoch, dem 8. Januar 2020, im Ruber Internacional Hospital in Madrid. Sie wurde 83 Jahre alt. Die Infantin litt seit mehreren Jahren an Krebs.
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Juan, Graf von Barcelona. |
Maria, GrΓ€fin von Barcelona. |
DoΓ±a MarΓa del Pilar Alfonsa Juana Victoria Luisa Ignacia y Todos los Santos de BorbΓ³n y BorbΓ³n, Infanta of Spain, was born on 30 July 1936 at Villa Saint Blaise, the home of her parents, in Cannes, France, as the eldest child of Infante Juan, Count of Barcelona (1913-1993), and his wife Maria de las Mercedes (1910-2000; nΓ©e Princess of Bourbon-Two Sicilies), who married in 1935. Pilar’s paternal grandparents were King Alfonso XIII of Spain (1886-1941) and Queen Victoria Eugenia (1887-1969; nΓ©e Princess of Battenberg). Pilar’s maternal grandparents were Infante Carlos of Spain, Prince of Bourbon-Two Sicilies (1870-1949) and his second wife Princess Louise (1882-1958; nΓ©e Princess d’OrlΓ©ans). Pilar’s maternal grandfather Carlos’ first wife, Infanta Maria de las Mercedes of Spain (1880-1904), was the sister of Pilar’s paternal grandfather, King Alfonso XIII of Spain.
King Alfonso XIII of Spain, Pilar’s paternal grandfather and her godfather. |
Queen Victoria Eugenia of Spain, paternal grandmother of Infanta Pilar. |
Princess Maria Antonietta of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, Countess of Caserta, maternal great-grandmother of Infanta Pilar. PHOTOGRAPH (C) EUROPEAN ROYAL PHOTO ARCHIVE. THIS IMAGE MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED. |
In early August 1936, Infanta Pilar was christened at the Γglise Notre-Dame des Pins in Cannes. Her paternal grandmother, Queen Victoria Eugenia of Spain, and her maternal great-grandmother, the Countess of Caserta (1851-1938; nΓ©e Princess Maria Antonietta of Bourbon-Two Sicilies), were present. The Countess of Caserta was Pilar’s godmother; Pilar’s grandfather King Alfonso XIII, who was not present (owing to his wife’s attendance), was her godfather. The infanta was named to honour Nuestra SeΓ±ora del Pilar of Zaragoza.
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Pilar was followed by two brothers and one sister. Juan Carlos, future King of Spain, arrived in 1938. Infanta Margarita was born in 1939. Infante Alfonso, born in 1941, was the benjamin of the family. Although Pilar was born in France, the youngest three children of the Count and Countess of Barcelona were all born in Rome. The family moved to Portugal in 1943, where they resided at the Villa Giralda in Estoril. Pilar’s youngest brother Alfonso died in a tragic accident in 1956: he was only fourteen years-old. At Estoral, Pilar was a student at the Colegio Esclavas do Sagrado Coração de Jesus, where she concentrated on learning history, geography, literature, and religion. Afterwards, Pilar studied nursing at the Escuela de enfermerΓa Arturo Ravara in Lisbon. Besides Spanish, the infanta was fluent in English, French, Portuguese, and Italian.
Infanta Pilar, Queen Victoria Eugenia, and don Luis. |
Isabelle, Countess of Paris; Claude, Duchess of Aosta; and Carl, Duke of WΓΌrttemberg |
The Princesses of OrlΓ©ans with their Brazilian cousin Princess Maria da Gloria, future wife of Alexander of Serbia. |
Don Luis, Prince Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco, and Infanta Pilar. |
Juan Carlos and SofΓa, the future King and Queen of Spain. |
King Umberto arriving with his son Prince Vittorio Emmanuele and his daughter Princess Maria Gabriella. |
The Prince and Princess NapolΓ©on (nΓ©e Alix de Foresta). |
The Count and Countess of Barcelona arrive at the wedding of their eldest child along with their son-in-law’s parents. They are followed by doΓ±a SofΓa and Duke Philipp of WΓΌrttemberg. |
Infante Juan, Count of Barcelona, with his daughter, the bride-to-be, the Infanta Pilar. |
Luis and Pilar at the altar. |
Luis and Pilar. |
Infanta Pilar with her husband Luis, her grandmother Victoria Eugenia, and her mother Maria. |
On 5 May 1967, Infanta Pilar married don Luis GΓ³mez-Acebo y Duque de Estrada, Viscount de la Torre, Grandee of Spain. Luis was born in 1934 as the son of don Jaime GΓ³mez-Acebo y Modet (1897-1977) and doΓ±a Isabel Duque de Estrada y Vereterra, Marquesa de Deleitosa (1907-1979). The wedding of Pilar and Luis was held at JerΓ³nimos Monastery in Lisbon, Portugal. Pilar’s husband was a first cousin of doΓ±a Margarita GΓ³mez-Acebo y Cejuela (b.1935), who had married in 1962 to Pilar’s cousin King Simeon II of the Bulgarians (b.1937). Indeed, Pilar and Luis had become acquainted with one another at the home of Simeon and Margarita of Bulgaria. The Count and Countess of Barcelona had hoped for a royal husband for their eldest child (such as King Baudouin of Belgium), but they eventually came around to Pilar’s choice. Among others, the marriage of Infanta Pilar of Spain was attended by the following royal relations and friends: Queen Victoria Eugenia of Spain, the Count and Countess of Barcelona, Prince Juan Carlos and Princess Sophia of Spain, Infanta Margarita of Spain, Infanta Beatriz of Spain, Queen Mother Giovanna of Bulgaria, Prince Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco, Princess Antoinette of Monaco, King Umberto II of Italy with his children Victor Emmanuel and Maria Gabriella, the Duke of BraganΓ§a, Duke Franz of Bavaria, the Count and Countess of Paris, Princess Anne d’OrlΓ©ans (Duchess of Calabria), Princess Diane d’OrlΓ©ans and husband Duke Carl of WΓΌrttemberg, Princess Claude d’OrlΓ©ans (Duchess of Aosta), Princess Chantal d’OrlΓ©ans, Princess Esperanza of OrlΓ©ans-BraganΓ§a and her daughter Princess Maria da Gloria, Infanta Filippa of Portugal, and the Prince and Princess NapolΓ©on. Thousands of Spanish citizens came to Lisbon to witness the wedding of the eldest child of the Count and Countess of Barcelona.
Infanta Pilar was given the title Duchess of Badajoz by her father before her wedding. At the same time, General Francisco Franco authorised Pilar to use her title of Infanta de EspaΓ±a in her family’s country. The Count of Barcelona rehabilitated the title of Viscount (Vizconde) of la Torre for his soon-to-be son-in-law shortly before Pilar and Luis were married. Pilar renounced her rights of succession to the Spanish throne on the occasion of her marriage.
Infanta Pilar and don Luis GΓ³mez-Acebo with their five children. |
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Following her death, Infanta Pilar of Spain was cremated, and her ashes will be buried at the San Isidro cemetery in Madrid, where her husband Luis was buried. King Juan Carlos and Queen SofΓa, King Felipe and Queen Letizia, the infanta’s children and grandchildren, King Simeon and Queen Margarita of Bulgaria, the Dowager Duchess of Calabria, the Duke of Calabria, and Princess BΓ©atrice d’OrlΓ©ans, have all been present at the funeral home as the preparations for the infanta’s burial are finalised.
May S.A.R. Pilar de BorbΓ³n y BorbΓ³n, Infanta de EspaΓ±a, Rest In Peace.
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