After many months of waiting and expectation, the wedding of Íñigo Onieva and Tamara Falcó is just around the corner. The Marquise de Griñón will say ‘yes I do’ with the businessman next Saturday in a ceremony to be held in the chapel of the El Rincón palace, land that the bride inherited from her father and which is located 54km southwest of the capital , in the town of Aldea del Fresno.
The couple in love is “very excited” to receive the sacrament of marriage and to be able to share that special day with those they love the most. Although they have stated that they feel “nervous” with the latest preparations, both are very excited about living the “best” day of their lives.
Due to the media coverage of the wedding of the daughter of Isabel Preysler and Íñigo Onieva, the press of the heart of our country and the followers of the current social scene are forgetting that this Saturday another of the great weddings of the year is also celebrated. Paloma Silva Lladó and José Luis de Oriol Herrero will get married next weekend and will unite two of the most important business clans in Spain.
The couple will get married in El Esparragal, land that is located in Gerena, on the outskirts of Seville. This farm belongs to the Oriol family, so it is very important for them to get married there. Among the guests at the wedding, Pedro López-Quesada and Cristina de Borbón-Dos Sicilias, Ana Gamazo and Juan Abelló stand out.
Paloma Silva Lladó, the bride, is the daughter of businessman Javier Silva and Mauricia Lladó García-Lomas. The relevance of her family came when her great-grandfather, Juan Lladó Sánchez-Blanco, presided over Banco Urquijo and they named him honorary president of the company until his death. He also participated in the drafting of the 1931 Constitution. It should be noted that his maternal grandfather, Juan Lladó Fernández-Urrutia, founded Gesconsult and his brother was president of Técnicas Reunidas, so we are dealing with a highly prestigious family that has to his credit a heritage close to 710 million euros.
For his part, José Luis de Oriol Herrero is the son of José María de Oriol Fabra and María Teresa Herrero Abelló. In his family, the figure of his paternal grandfather, Jose Luis de Oriol e Ybarra, now deceased, who held the title of Marquis of Casa Oriol, stands out. This Spanish nobleman was president of Talgo and had a number of luxury estates, as well as properties. At present the groom’s father and José Luis de Oriol himself continue to work in the railway company.
While we have noted earlier that the groom is in the railway business sector, the bride works in the agriculture industry. Paloma Silva Lladó founded a company called ‘Rediscovering hunting’ from Avium some time ago, a hunting summer camp for children.
This hobby for hunting is one of the keys to the future marriage, since both openly declare themselves fans of this discipline. In addition to hunting big and small game, Lladó also shoots with a bow.