This Friday afternoon, Spanish high society gathered at the Church of the Concepción Real de Calatrava, located in the center of Madrid, to witness an event of special interest between two of its most distinguished figures. Felipe Matossian Falcó, Marquis of Pons, and Ina Morenés Allende-Salazar have officially married, before a long list of luxury guests in the heart of the country’s capital.
Many of them are names already known to the majority public thanks to magazines and talk shows. The groom’s cousin and Marchioness of Griñón, Tamara Falcó, attended the wedding accompanied by her husband, Íñigo Onieva. Also present were the Marquises of Cubas, Isabelle Junot and Álvaro Falcó, as well as other illustrious personalities who have met in the church, among them the Duke of Alba, Carlos Fitz-James Stuart, and the Infanta Elena.
24 hours after learning of the reunion between the current Kings of Spain and the emeritus king Juan Carlos I and Sofia, which will take place during the tribute to King Constantine II this coming Tuesday, the sister of Felipe VI has attended the wedding as part of the bride’s guests. Ina Morenés Allende-Salazar is the daughter of María del Carmen Allendesalazar y Ruiz de Arana, Marchioness of Velada and cousin of Rita Allendesalazar, who in turn is a close friend of the infanta.
After the ‘yes, I want’, a multitude of journalists from different media outlets have stood at the doors of the Church of the Concepción Real de Calatrava, trying to find statements from some guests. That has been the case of Infanta Elena, who did not want to know anything about the microphones and got into her transport vehicle as soon as possible. However, before leaving she was able to leave an outstanding phrase for the reporters.
“I’m not getting married, I’m not getting married!” he assured before leaving. A few words that put an end to a long day that began with the arrival of the bride and groom. The first to approach the church was Felipe Matossian Falcó, accompanied by his mother and godmother of the entire ceremony, Carla Falcó. Minutes later, her girlfriend appeared at the wedding venue, accompanied by her godfather and wearing a white tweed vest over her dress.
The arrival of the groom’s cousin, Tamara Falcó, has also captured the attention of the spotlight during the event. The current Marchioness of Griñón has appeared in a striking dress with floral prints, from the Rixo brand. Her attention was drawn to her entry into the church separated from her husband, Íñigo Onieva, who showed up a few minutes later. She did it with a simple navy blue suit and a double-breasted jacket.