Tamara Falcó and Iñigo Onieva give the most anticipated ‘yes, I want’ after a thousand setbacks

‘Yes I want’. Finally, after months of waiting and some rupture that (at least for now) has been relegated to the confines of the metaverse, the Marquise of Griñón and her fiancé have pronounced the two blessed, and desired, words. Tamara Falco and Iñigo Onieva have given the definitive ‘yes’ in El Rincón, the palace in Madrid that she inherited from her father, located in Aldea del Fresno, in front of some of her 400 guests.

Isabel Preysler’s daughter has married the 41 years with a businessman of the night, lover of cars and seven years younger Onieva, who, although he has been unfaithful in recent months -at least once, publicly acknowledged by him-, had promised that he would marry Tamara “regardless of whoever regrets it.” And she has achieved it by going over all those comments that already considered it amortized when the Marchioness decided to go on a trip to Lourdes in October 2022 to seek her inner peace after her boyfriend betrayed her.

The ceremonywhich has been held outdoors late in the afternoon to avoid the heat of July, has started three quarters of an hour late and has been officiated by the father cross, spiritual guide of the Marquise de Griñón, and two other priests. a choir with 12 members have sung during en liaison.

Tamara’s nephews, Miguel, 4, and Mateo, 2, sons of Ana Boyer and Fernando Verdasco, have played a prominent role. Other major players have been Manuel Falco, the best man and older brother of the bride, and the godmother, Caroline Molas, Iñigo Onieva’s mother, who arrived very excited at the ceremony.

The wedding, traditional as the dress worn by the bride, veil included, has been full of curiosities and requirements. For example: apart from family members, they have only been able to attend the religious rite people who were married. The singles and couples who have not formalized their relationship have waited for the party after the link to be able to congratulate the couple.

Another of the slogans addressed to the guests has been the prohibition of using the mobile. Due to the media expectation of the event, this week all the guests have received an email indicating that the use of mobile phones during the celebration, and that everyone had to leave their devices in a locker upon arrival and could only use them under supervision, “for the attendee privacy. Some of them have been invited to a lunch at the Ritz this Sunday to end the party. The honeymoon in Australia.

After the wedding, the celebration of a cocktail in the gardens of The corner, with live music, a ‘show cooking’ and exclusive cocktails. The dinner was scheduled in the north garden of the palace, with a nearby romantic pond filled with water lilies. Tents have been set up there to accommodate the 400 guestswhich had to share space with the intertwined initials of the bride and groom in different elements of the decoration (since Tamara and Íñigo have created a special stamp with their names for the occasion).

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A room had been reserved for the marriage. imperial style table, occupying the center and facing the garden and with the façade of the palace behind. Hundreds of candles had to preside over the decoration. The dinner It has been prepared in kitchens installed nearby, in the same garden, and the manager is the five-star chef Michelin Eneko Atxawho planned to bring 45 cooks from his team from the Azurmendi restaurant. The banquet wines are from the wineries of Carlos Falcó, in Riedel glasses, and their oils. Also a rosé created by Xandra Falco. One of the dishes on the menu is a tribute to Tamara’s father who has been hunting, one of the marquis’ hobbies.

setbacks overcome

A bumpy wedding. before it is called ‘of the year’ (of the century’, of the ‘million euros’ or ‘of the miracle’), the link had all the numbers to remain as “jinxed”. But in the end neither Íñigo’s infidelities, nor Tamara’s sprain nor exotic gastroenteritis have been on the podium with him. Neither the theft of jewels, nor the change of date, nor that the bride was left without a dress eight weeks after the wedding (due to a disagreement with her designers, the Basques from ‘Sophie et Voila’who did not want to replicate a Chanel exhibited in a New York museum) have ruined the already celebrated summer mess in Spain.

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