Jaime de Marichalar

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Jaime de Marichalar
Lord of Tejada
de Marichalar in 2004
BornJaime de Marichalar y Sáenz de Tejada
(1963-04-07) 7 April 1963 (age 61)
Pamplona, Spain
Noble familyMarichalar
Spouse(s)
(m. 1995; div. 2010)
Issue

Jaime de Marichalar y Sáenz de Tejada, Lord of Tejada (born 7 April 1963), is the former husband of the

Queen Sofia of Spain
.

Personal life

Of

La Rioja, 25 July 1957) María de la Concepción Sáenz de Tejada y Fernández de Boadilla, Lady of the Manor of Tejada (Logroño, La Rioja, 3 January 1929 – Madrid, 13 March 2014).[1] He studied at the Jesuit schools in Burgos, San Estanislao de Kostka in Madrid and Yago School in Dublin, Ireland
.

His higher education focused on

Business Management and Marketing, although he never obtained a degree. In 1986, he gained practical work experience in a number of financial businesses in Paris
, where he lived as a bachelor and during the early years of his marriage.

After a number of years working in the international financial markets sector, in January 1998 he was appointed Managing Director's Senior Advisor for

Crédit Suisse First Boston in Madrid. He is also an advisor of Sociedad General Inmobiliaria.[2] He was President of the Winterthur Foundation, which promotes cultural activities. On 21 November 2008 he left as President of the AXA Foundation, the former Winterthur Foundation.[3]

Since 1995, he has been a member of the Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla (Royal Cavalry Armory of Seville), a noble guild created in 1670.[4][5]

In 2001, he suffered a stroke, and largely retired from public life.

Marriage and children

In 1987, Jaime de Marichalar met his future wife,

Infanta Elena of Spain
, while she was studying French literature in Paris and he was working there.

On 18 March 1995, they married in Seville Cathedral, Seville. The couple has two children: Felipe (born 17 July 1998) and Victoria (born 9 September 2000), They were born at Ruber International Hospital in Madrid. The couple lived initially in Paris and then from 1998 in the Salamanca district of Madrid.[citation needed]

On 13 November 2007 it was announced that he and his wife had separated.

Spanish Royal Family. It was officially announced on 9 February 2010 that, following his divorce, Jaime de Marichalar would no longer be permitted to use his former wife's ducal title or the styles Grandee of Spain and Excellency, and that he is no longer considered to be an official member of the Spanish royal family.[11]

Titles, honours and arms

Titles and styles

Marichalar is since birth

Cathedral of Seville. Upon their marriage, his wife was granted the title of Duchess of Lugo by the royal household, and Jaime as her consort received the predicate of excellency and Duke of Lugo.[13] On January 21, 2010, following the registration of their divorce in the civil status of the royal family, he lost the predicate of excellency and title as well as his quality of member of the Spanish royal family.[11]

Honours

National honours

Foreign honours

Arms

References

  1. ^ (in Spanish) Vanitatis – "Muere Concepción Sáenz de Tejada, la madre de Jaime de Marichalar" (accessed 4 June 2016)
  2. ^ (in Spanish) 20minutos.es – "El dueño de varios centros comerciales de Madrid y Barcelona duplica beneficios tras fichar al Duque de Lugo" (accessed 4 June 2016)
  3. ^ (in Spanish) ADN.es – "Doña Elena y Jaime de Marichalar firman su divorcio" (archived 27 November 2009)
  4. ^ (in Spanish) elmundo.es – Jaime de Marichalar, member of the Maestranza de Sevilla Order, life of the Duchess and Duke of Lugo information (archived 18 April 2009)
  5. ^ (in Spanish) elmundo.es – Jaime de Marichalar, member of the Maestranza de Sevilla Order, Duchess and Duke of Lugo wedding information (archived 7 April 2009)
  6. ^ (in Spanish) ABC.es – "Zarzuela anuncia el cese temporal de la convivencia matrimonial de los Duques de Lugo" (accessed 4 June 2016)
  7. ^ (in Spanish) elmundo.es – "Duchess and Duke of Lugo divorce" (accessed 17 November 2009)
  8. ^ (in Spanish) elpais.com – "Is it a State divorce?" (accessed 17 November 2009)
  9. ^ (in Spanish) elperiodico.com "Infanta Elena of Spain and her husband sign divorce papers" (accessed 26 November 2009)
  10. ^ (in Spanish) elpais.com – "Infanta Elena signs her divorce papers" (accessed 26 November 2009)
  11. ^ a b c d e (in Spanish) elmundo.es – "La Infanta Elena ya está divorciada de Marichalar" (accessed 9 February 2010)
  12. ^ López Schlichting, Cristina (14 January 2001). "Nobleza: La pista de un apellido" (in Spanish). No. 274. Crónica. El Mundo. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
  13. ^ "Inicio – Área de Prensa – Agradecimiento de Don Jaime de Marichalar, Duque de Lugo". www.casareal.es. Retrieved 2022-11-24.
  14. ^ (in Spanish) Hemeroteca ABC
  15. ^ "Reply to a parliamentary question about the Decoration of Honour" (pdf) (in German). p. 1127. (accessed 4 June 2016)
  16. ^ (in Spanish) elpais.com – "El Rey recibe al presidente de Austria" (accessed 4 June 2016)
  17. ^ (in Italian) Italian Presidency, DE MARICHALAR S.E. Jaime – Cavaliere di Gran Croce Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana (accessed 4 June 2016)
  18. ^ (in Spanish) elpais.com – "Los reyes de Jordania realizan en España su primera visita de Estado a un país de la Unión Europea" (accessed 4 June 2016)

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