The Family of Queen Máxima - The Zorreguietas


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The magazine "Caras" published an article in October about Queen Máxima's older sisters.

Jorge Zorreguieta's first marriage was to Marta López Gil, an Argentine philosopher. Together they became parents to María, Ángeles and Dolores. Some time later, Jorge Zorreguieta married María Del Carmen Cerruti, Máxima's mother.

Dolores Zorreguieta, who is 53 years old, is an artist and educator. She currently lives in New York, where she began to be known in the art world at just 27 years old. She studied at the Prilidiano Pueyrredón National School and then made the leap to Manhattan, where she enrolled at New York University.
In addition, the woman lives with her cat, Gregorio, and she is very active on Instagram, a social network in which she shares her love for art.

Ángeles Zorreguieta López is a doctor in Chemistry. She currently resides in Argentina and works for the Instituto Leloir Foundation, one of the best biochemistry and cell and molecular biology research centers in South America.
Until 2001 she worked at the John Innes Centre, an international laboratory expert in genetics and microbiology.

María Zorreguieta López is the most discreet of the clan. Hardly any details are known and there are no photos in the general press. According to various websites, she is married to Jorge Basualdo.

https://caras.perfil.com/noticias/r...rmanastras-de-maxima-y-a-que-se-dedican.phtml

Photo of Máxima with all her siblings:

https://fotos.perfil.com//2022/10/19/900/0/hermanos-de-maxima-zorreguieta-1438521.jpg
 
One of Máxima's halfsisters, Dr. Ángeles Zorreguieta, has received an award in Argentina. She received the Flor de Mujer award, which is handed out to women who stand out due to their professional behavior and their solidarity (?).

Angéles is a microbiologist and is heading the laboratory of the instituto Leloir.

https://caras.perfil.com/noticias/r...distinguida-con-el-premio-flor-de-mujer.phtml

https://www.perfil.com/noticias/pro...eguieta-la-hermana-cientifica-de-maxima.phtml

https://www.clarin.com/suplementos/...s-premiadas-flor-mujer-2023_0_eywMs86Xrf.html

https://www.infobae.com/fotos/2023/...n-de-la-entrega-de-los-premios-flor-de-mujer/
 
Did anyone already read 'Máxima Zorreguieta - Moederland'. It sounds as if that might give a rather accurate insight in to her years until she met her prince. While the queen said that she would never read the book as she wasn't interested in/uncomfortable reading about herself as she already lived that life, she authorized (or at least 'allowed') people close to her to talk to the author.

The author, Marcia Luyten, is currently working on a second volume 'Vaderland' - about her years after she met her prince.

https://royalcentral.co.uk/europe/television-series-about-queen-maxima-goes-into-production-190642/

This might be interesting!
 
Maria del Carmen Zorreguieta celebrated her 80th birthday last friday (the 6th of September. Two days ahead of the actual day, Sept. 8th. Her three children were there, as well as the King and her three grand daughters.

The birthday was celebrated with a lunch for a group of 50 friends and family.


Among the guests were two of her stepdaughters: Maria and Angela Zorreguietta, as well as her own three sisters
 
That must have been a short trip to Argentina -as they were back in full swi g on Monday, I assume they left Thursday evening and returned on Sunday- but lovely that all of them could make it (including Ariane who must have received permission to miss at least a day of classes) to celebrate their mother (in law) and grandmother.
 
A family photo does the rounds on social media, posted by an Argentine magazine.
The King, Queen and their family and two of Máxima's brothers at the birthday party for Mrs. Zorreguietta:

 
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