There are very few hours left for one of the most anticipated weddings of recent months to take place. Tamara Falcó and Íñigo Onieva will say ‘yes, I do’ this Saturday at El Rincón, a spectacular estate owned by Tamara and her brother, Manuel Falcó. The link will be attended by about 400 guests, as well as a team of about 250 people including waiters and specialized personnel. There are many close friends of the couple who are not going to miss what has already been described as ‘the wedding of the year’ by some media, however, there are several absences that are expected.

As it could not be otherwise, the absence that Tamara will notice the most is that of her father, Carlos Falcó, Marquis of Griñón. The aristocrat died a victim of the coronavirus during the first wave of the pandemic, on March 20, 2020. Despite the fact that his absence will be a bitter pill for the bride, the place chosen for the link will help her feel closer, since both Tamara and Manuel inherited the farm from their proud father.

Another of the people who will miss Falcó the most is his maternal grandmother, Beatriz Arrastia, who died on August 22, 2021 at the age of 98. Betty was a very important person for Tamara, since she lived with her and Isabel Preysler in the family home in Puerta de Hierro and was a key player in her family. The Marquesa has always had her grandmother very present, and when she passed away, she dedicated an emotional message to her on Instagram.

“There are people who change your life for the better. My grandmother Beba has been one of those people. She has been an example of elegance, strength, good humor, affection. When I felt weak, I would go and snuggle up to her side and everything would go for the better. She was constant, patient, with an incorruptible faith. I feel peace knowing that she has been one of God’s chosen ones and that now he is going to take care of me from heaven. To me and to everyone. Even so, I cannot avoid falling tears as I write this, because I miss her and it will always be like this,” she said then. Without a doubt, she will be another of the great absences.

More than half a year has passed since it was known that Isabel Preysler and the writer Mario Vargas Llosa had put an end to their relationship. Tamara Falcó always maintained a most affectionate relationship with her mother’s ex-partner, but after the breakup, her relationship cooled. The Peruvian is not expected to attend the appointment, especially now that the author of Aunt Julia continues to convalesce after being infected with covid for the second time.

Boris Izaguirre was one of Tamara’s great friends a while ago. However, after some statements about the types of love of Isabel Preylser’s daughter at a congress on families in Mexico, which was understood as an attack on the LGTBIQ collective, the journalist and writer published a column in which he was very critical. with her. Since then, her paths have diverged.

“It has been a complicated situation. He has been very offended by that column, we have not had time to discuss it and this is as far as we can go,” Boris said a few days ago. “In any case, July 8 is an important day for me because it is a day when a person I love very much will be very happy,” he added. In the program that he presents, Better late, he hinted that he was not invited to the wedding of the businessman and the marquise.

Since it was learned that Íñigo and Tamara would go through the altar, there were many who assured that Enrique Iglesias, Tamara’s brother, would not travel to El Rincón to attend the wedding. Enrique Iglesias was going to be the great absence due to his phobia of social gatherings. However, unexpectedly, his brother Julio José Iglesias has assured the press that the singer will finally be at this ceremony in Madrid.

“The whole family comes,” said Julio. Faced with this statement, they asked him if he included his brother Enrique de él and he responded with “yes, of course.” We will have to wait to find out if the interpreter of Bailando and Finally found you will attend this special day for the family.