Eugenia Martínez de Irujo has appeared before the cameras again since María Jiménez’s funeral a little less than a month ago. And the daughter of the Duchess of Alba is not having a good time with the death of several loved ones. Now, she has not hesitated to attend the mass for the death of Marta Chávarri, celebrated in the Jerónimos church, in Madrid.

“I think we were all very perplexed because no one expected it,” he began to relate into the Europa Press microphone. But it is not the only thing that the aristocrat has had to face in the last few hours. Her brother’s words in TardeAR seem to have not sat well with her and she has not hesitated to make them public.

Cayetano Martínez de Irujo sat down a week ago on Ana Rosa Quintana’s program and did not hesitate to talk about the problems with his sister. As the aristocrat explained, the relationship between them is non-existent, even though he wants to recover it. “I’m waiting to have a talk with her to start from scratch,” he revealed.

“Our differences come from afar, it has nothing to do with the memoirs. None of my brothers have read them. They have only gotten angry because of what they have received from the press,” he wanted to make it clear. “Eugenia no longer needs me. She is happy with her husband, she is happy at home, with her daughter, which is what I have always wanted. Since my mother died, she has joined other siblings and she has done without me” , he added.

Some harsh words that, as expected, have reached her sister. At the exit of Marta Chávarri’s funeral, Eugenia Martínez de Irujo was asked about it and she was clear: “Do you know what is happening to Cayetano now? Well, he takes advantage of the fact that the rest of us don’t talk, right? It must be that, because if not…”, he assured.

It seems that the daughter of the Duchess of Alba is not willing to fuel the fire much more and is biting her tongue at all times not to jump. But the fact that her brother claimed that she is already happy without him has only made her laugh: “But I’ve been happy for ten years!”

“I think he takes advantage of the fact that the rest of us brothers don’t open our mouths. That’s the problem,” he said again before disappearing into one of the alleys of the capital. Hearing these words, it is not surprising that Eugenia Martínez de Irujo seemed tense upon her arrival, a few hours before.

“Hey, I always swallow this,” he insisted to his brother Fernando at the door of the church. It seems that the aristocrat is overwhelmed by everything that happened, although in the end she did not hesitate to add more fuel to the fire.