The big day has come. Tamara Falcó and Íñigo Onieva will say ‘yes, I want’ this Saturday, July 8 in the town of Aldea del Fresno, specifically in El Rincón, the farm owned by Tamara and her brother Manuel Falcó. The palace will be decorated to receive the guests of the future Marquises of Griñón. Nearly 400 people will attend the link, and both they and the couple hope that the weather is good, since much of the celebration will take place outdoors.
After three years of relationship involved in innumerable controversies, the Marchioness and the businessman will put the finishing touch to their love story with a great celebration attended by around 400 guests and a team of around 250 people including waiters and specialized staff. The religious ceremony, which will finally be held within the limits of the property, in one of the patios, so good weather will be an essential part of this day that has aroused so much media interest.
For this Saturday, in Aldea del Fresno, a dazzling sun is expected, very good news, since the couple should not worry about the complications that the rain forecasts could bring. The forecasts ensure that the sky will be clear throughout the day. However, temperatures are expected to be very high, with highs of 33 degrees and lows of 18. As in the rest of the peninsula, a particularly hot weekend is expected, so hydration will be a key factor among those invited to the link.
The palace, which has been preparing for this great event for months, will be decorated in a country-style style that will unite nature and the palatial atmosphere that is breathed in the estate’s gardens, which are close to 2,000 square meters. The place is ideal, since there are several spaces in which to enjoy nature and the outdoors. A most welcoming and familiar environment, which will make Tamara feel at home.
El Rincón is a landscaped fortress built in the 19th century, located in the Aldea del Freso region, 54 km from Madrid. Originally, it was ordered to be built by the Duke of Santoña, Juan Manuel de Manzanedo, in 1812. The palace has been put to different uses throughout history. During the Spanish Civil War, it served as a hospital for the Republican side, while during the Franco era it became a general headquarters, especially during the battle of Brunete.
Finally, the property was returned to the great-grandson of the Duke of Santoña, who was married to Paloma Falcó, Carlos Falcó’s aunt. Since the couple had no children, Carlos became the universal heir of El Rincón. Currently, the owners are Tamara Falcó and her older brother, Manuel. Be that as it may, I am sure that the day, with heat, sun or rain, will be very special. After a few months of great media commotion, the couple will finally seal their love.