When, on that cold January 20, 1971, young Julio Iglesias and Isabel Preysler (he, 27 years old; she, just 19) got married in Illescas (Toledo), few knew that they were giving rise to what would become the most famous saga of the Spanish gossip press for the next half century.
And they had already fired the starting signal: the bride, a little-known Filipino girl almost recently arrived in Spain, was pregnant, a scandal for the modest society of the seventies.
Since then, the family formed by Isabel Preysler has varied, grown, evolved, changed and has become an entity with its own life within the pink world.
And she seems to have found a worthy heiress, at least at this point.
If Chábeli seemed to be the one who would occupy the throne of her mother in the nineties, now it is Tamara Falcó who, without ever taking the scepter from her, points to her succession.
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The only daughter of Isabel Preysler and the late Carlos Falcó, Marquis of Griñón, has seen how her popularity has grown like foam in recent years.
Something that has led her to premiere a
reality show
for Netflix,
La Marquesa
(in line with the marquisate that she inherited from her father), where she gives an account of her life, her personal, professional and even projects. sentimental about her;
She has been in a relationship with businessman Íñigo Onieva for almost two years.
Tamara (yes, she is so well known that her first name is enough to identify her) is the fourth daughter of Isabel Preysler and has a total of eight siblings: four on her mother's side —from two different fathers, and none of them is hers — and another four on the father's side — also from two different women.
An intricate family tree that we try to unravel in this new episode of
Who's Who
.
In this format we have already reviewed well-known sagas such as the Windsors, with the
Who's Who
in the British Royal Family
, coinciding with Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee, or the
Who's Who in the Grimaldi
, on the occasion of the Ball of the Rose in the Principality of Monaco.