It seemed that the moment would never come, but Tamara Falcó and Íñigo Onieva are already married. The couple celebrated one of the most publicized weddings of all time in the El Rincón palace, surrounded by 400 guests. And although everything that happened on her most special day is already known, there was a secret that had not yet come to light until now: her honeymoon.

The Marquise de Griñón and the businessman have kept the destination of their trip hidden after going through the altar, but they have been caught leaving the airport. Although at first it was speculated that it was going to be a world tour, beginning its tour in Australia, the marquises have surprised by appearing in South Africa.

The African country has been chosen by the couple to enjoy their post-wedding vacations, as explained in The Ana Rosa Program. Specifically, it has been in Johannesburg where they have decided to make their first stop. Although yes, after 20 hours of flight, the first thing they found was an unusual landscape: a snowfall. An event that had not occurred in that place for more than 10 years.

And it seems that Tamara Falcó and Íñigo Onieva are going to have to wear warm clothes, at least during their first days in South Africa, since it is only 7 degrees. Something that perhaps they did not expect at the time of preparing their adventure.

It seems that Tamara Falcó has a favorite movie par excellence, and that is Out of Africa. And this could be one of the reasons why the couple has decided to choose this destination. Although they are not Meryl Streep and Robert Redford, they could take it as such and live their movie story between animals and safaris.

A trip that could have cost them more than 100,000 euros, according to what the program presented by Ana Rosa Quintana has ventured to say. Of course, many of the collaborators agree that they do not understand how they could have been caught in this way, without there being a tip-off from either party. “Today, for a paparazzi to go to South Africa, he has to have the mathematical security of having the photo,” Count Lequio said.