Duke of Marmalade
Imperial Majesty
- Joined
- May 19, 2007
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- Frankfurt am Main
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- Germany
Absolutely. She was unique, one of a kind. The feeling today in Spain is that, with her, a whole era has died.Oh this is terribly sad news - I do not think there will ever be another lady like her in Spain or elsewhere. She was extraordinary, unique, unusual - all the words that sum up one: Cayetana.
She will be missed indeed, but I still don't think is such a sad news. I mean, look at it: she has died at 88, at her gorgeous old sevillian palace, sorrounded by her big family and her young husband that quite probably gave her happiness during her last years, and above all after living a long, intense and impressive life. Since all we are going to die someday, this is the kind of death I guess most of us would choose if we could
RIP, Cayetana. I'm sure no one will ever take your place on people's heart.
The Duchess had an extraordinary life, may she rest in peace. It was clear that she only went home to die there surrounded by her family.
I'm surprised that the funeral will take place so soon after the Duchess's death. Is this common practice in Spain? I've heard that in the past, it was common in hotter countries (and I know it's a tradition in Islam and Judaism too). I had suspected that a member of the SRF would attend, but was surprised to hear that it won't be from either King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia or King Felipe and Queen Letizia.
Infanta Elena is said to represent the Spanish royal family. I shall be surprised if King Felipe and his spouse attend.
I'm surprised that the funeral will take place so soon after the Duchess's death. Is this common practice in Spain? I've heard that in the past, it was common in hotter countries (and I know it's a tradition in Islam and Judaism too). I had suspected that a member of the SRF would attend, but was surprised to hear that it won't be from either King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia or King Felipe and Queen Letizia.