The death of Marta Chávarri has dealt a severe blow to Spanish society. The one who was at the time the Marquise of Cubas, has been found lifeless this morning, at the age of 62, at her home in Madrid. Alberto Cortina’s ex-wife, his social events and philanthropic activities will be remembered at a time when his figure was one of the most striking in the world of the heart. A loss that affects many more involved than it would initially appear.
Álvaro Falcó, son of the deceased, born from her marriage to Fernando Falcó, arrived at his mother’s house a few hours ago after hearing the news. Several journalistic teams have captured the images of the businessman arriving at the house with his wife, Isabelle Junot, with whom he had just had a daughter. This loss leaves the current Marquis de Cubas without both of his parents, Fernando Falcó having died in 2020 due to covid-19.
Falcó and Junot have arrived this morning in a black vehicle, wearing gray clothing and sunglasses. Neither of them has made any kind of statement to the media, present around the building where they reside in Madrid. Both have shown serious faces, affected by the loss of who, in her time, was the Marquise de Cubas and one of the most recurring characters of the heart.
Regarding Falcó and Junot, this represents a severe setback for the family, which had just received one of the best possible news. Hola magazine exclusively revealed the birth of her daughter in mid-June. According to the publication, it was a natural delivery without complications, confirming that both the mother and the girl were in perfect condition. The medium pointed out that the little girl weighed 3 kilos 600 grams at birth.
Marta Chávarri was one of the most prominent figures in the world of the heart between the 80s and 90s. Great-granddaughter of the Count of Romanones and daughter of the diplomat Tomás Chávarri and Matilde Figueroa, and niece of Natalia Figueroa, wife of the singer Raphael, she stood out for her style and ease. One of her most notorious moments occurred in February 1989, when the magazine Interviú published some controversial photographs in which she was not wearing underwear.
The loss of the Marquise de Cubas has been a severe blow to different social circles in the territory. One of them is that of her political niece, Tamara Falcó. The latest information suggests that the Marquise de Griñón could paralyze her honeymoon with Íñigo Onieva, both of whom are currently in South Africa, to attend Chávarri’s funeral and support the family of Álvaro Falcó and Isabelle Junot.