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Wedding of Infanta Elena and Jaime de Marichalar
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The wedding of Infanta Elena of Spain and Don Jaime de Marichalar y Sáenz de Tejada, Lord of Tejada, took place on Saturday, 18 March 1995 at Seville Cathedral in Seville, Andalusia.
Infanta Elena is the eldest child of King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofía of Spain, at the time of her marriage, she was second in line to the Spanish throne. Marichalar, a Spanish nobleman, is the third son of Amalio de Marichalar y Bruguera, 8th Count of Ripalda (1912–1979), and María de la Concepción Sáenz de Tejada y Fernández de Boadilla, Countess of Ripalda, Lady of Tejada (1929–2014).
This wedding was the first royal wedding celebrated in Spain in 89 years.[1]
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Engagement
Infanta Elena, the elder daughter of King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofía of Spain, met Spanish nobleman Jaime de Marichalar, in Paris in 1987.[2] Elena was studying French literature and Marichalar was working for Credit Suisse.[2] Their relationship remained private until 1993 when the press first photographed them and rumours of an engagement began. Their engagement was announced on 23 November 1994.[3] Their engagement was celebrated at the Palace of Zarzuela on 26 November with members of the Spanish royal family in attendance.[4]
Marichalar presented the Infanta with a diamond engagement ring created with diamonds from a tiara belonging to his mother. In turn, Infanta Elena presented her fiancé with a watch[4]
Pre-wedding celebrations
On 17 March, the couple with their families attended a performance by the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art at the Plaza de toros de la Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla.[5]
That evening, a dinner for family members and foreign royal guests was held at the home of the bride's great-aunt and great-uncle, Princess María de la Esperanza and Prince Pedro Gastão of Orléans-Braganza, in Villamanrique de la Condesa.[5]
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Royal dukedom
On 3 March 1995, King Juan Carlos created his daughter Duchess of Lugo, a substantive title. The Royal Decree stated:[6]
In attention to the circumstances that occur in My very dear daughter Her Royal Highness Doña Elena de Borbón, Infanta of Spain, on the occasion of her marriage and as proof of My deep affection and love, I have seen fit to grant her, for life, the power to use the title of Duchess of Lugo.
This is what I provide by this Royal Decree.
— JUAN CARLOS R., Royal Decree n.º 323 of 3 March 1995.
Upon marriage, Marichalar became duke consort and remained so until the couple divorced in 2010.
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Wedding service
The doors of Seville Cathedral opened early in the morning for guests to arrive. Political representatives, Spanish high society and friends of the couple were the first to arrive. Felipe González, Prime Minister of Spain, was the last to arrive before the groom and members of foreign royal families. Don Jaime and his mother arrived together, departing from the Hotel Alfonso XIII.
At 12:15 local time, a procession consisting of the members of the Spanish royal family departed the Royal Alcázar of Seville for the cathedral. The bride on the arm of her father followed at 12:30 local time. As the bride and her father arrived at the cathedral, the Marcha Real, Spain's national anthem, was played on the organ.[7]
The readings were an extract from the First Epistle to the Corinthians, Psalm 119, and Gospel of John: 9-12. The Archbishop gave the homily before the marriage rite took place.[citation needed]
Broadcast
Televisión Española (TVE) produced the live institutional television signal, directed by Pilar Miró, that was distributed to all major networks in Spain. TVE itself broke its all-time record for morning audience, with more than 8.6 million viewers, and 71.4% share in average. Counting the national networks –without counting the regional ones–, the wedding attracted more than 10.5 million viewers.[8]
Attendees
Foreign Royalty
Members of Reigning Royal Families
The Queen of the Belgians (representing the King of the Belgians)
The Duke of Brabant
The Sultan of Brunei
The Prince Norodom Ranariddh, Prime Minister of Cambodia, and Princess Norodom Marie Ranariddh (representing the King of Cambodia)
The Princess and Prince of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg (representing the Queen of Denmark)
The Queen of Jordan (representing the King of Jordan)
The Grand Duchess of Luxembourg (representing the Grand Duke of Luxembourg)
The Hereditary Grand Duke and Hereditary Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
The Prince Guillaume and Princess Sibilla of Luxembourg
The Archduchess Marie Astrid and Archduke Carl Christian of Austria
The Princess Consort of Liechtenstein (representing the Sovereign Prince of Liechtenstein)
The Sovereign Prince of Monaco
The Princess Lalla Hasna of Morocco (representing the King of Morocco)
The Queen of the Netherlands
The Crown Prince of Norway (representing the King of Norway)
The Prince Sultan bin Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud of Saudi Arabia (representing the King of Saudi Arabia)
The Crown Princess of Sweden
The Sheikh Sultan bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan (representing the Emir of Abu Dhabi and President of the United Arab Emirates)
The Prince of Wales (representing the Queen of the United Kingdom)
Members of non-reigning royal families
King Constantine II and Queen Anne-Marie of Greece
The Princess Irene of Greece and Denmark
The Prince and Princess Michael of Greece and Denmark
The King Michael I and Queen Anne of Romania
The Empress Farah Pahlavi of Iran
The Tsar Simeon II and Tsaritsa Margarita of Bulgaria
The Prince of Tarnovo
The Prince and Princess of Preslav
The Prince Kubrat and Carla María de la Soledad Royo-Villanova y Urrestarazu
The Prince Konstantin-Assen and María García de la Rasilla y Gortázar
The Princess Kalina of Bulgaria
The Prince and Princess of Naples
The Countess of Paris
The Alix, Princess Napoléon
The Princess Béatrice d'Orléans
The Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Yugoslavia
The Duke of Braganza
The Grand Duchess Leonida Georgievna of Russia
The Prince Ernest August of Hannover
The Prince Georg Friedrich of Prussia
The Duke of Bavaria
The Landgrave of Hesse
The Margrave and Margravine of Baden
The Archduke Otto von Habsburg and Archduchess Regina of Austria
The Duke and Duchess of Württemberg
- The Aga Khan IV
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