Carlos Falcó, the previous Marquis of Griñón, was married four times and his five children were born from the first three marriages. From the first, along with Jeannine Girod, were born Manuel (59), Marquis of Castel-Moncayo, and Xandra (56), Marquise of Mirabel. During his second marriage with Isabel Preysler, he had Tamara (41), Marchioness of Grinón. And from the third, together with Fátima de la Cierva, daughter of the Marquises of Poza, Duarte (29) and Aldara (25) were born. From his last marriage, together with Esther Doña, he did not have children.
Duarte and Aldara, the youngest, are also the most unknown in the family. Duarte now maintains a much more discreet profile. On his Instagram open to the public, only 424 followers follow him, but a few years ago he was a regular on national television as a pro-life activist, efforts that he has now transferred to the visibility of the importance of mental health.
His ease in front of the camera and the controversies related to abortion got him a position as a semi-regular collaborator in Espejo Público, but he stopped collaborating on television some time ago. Duarte acknowledged a few months ago on his social networks that he was diagnosed as bipolar, a condition that was discovered more than three years ago. For this reason, he has become an activist for neurodiversity, as he defines himself in his networks.
Durate, who was diagnosed with TDH at the age of 12, says he has it under control: “I no longer have manic or depressive symptoms. I have it very balanced, I take my medication. The medication, people attribute it as something fatal, while He has given me life.” “Sports, meditation, psychotherapy. I have made a lot of progress as a person,” he says on his Instagram profile. In his latest publications, he talks with friends who are also undergoing treatment to “make the problem visible.”
“We are quite original and picturesque people and not at all incapable of achieving things that the rest can,” he says. Apart from this cause, Duarte has also focused his efforts on the fight for an education reform in which all “neurodiverse” people like him fit. In short, Durate seems tenacious in helping others through the prism of his reality.
On the other hand, Aldara is the member of the family who is allergic to the press and social networks, and seems determined not to take advantage of her media last name. Hardly a few details of her are known about her beyond what she has published on her Linkedin profile. In recent years she has studied philosophy at the University of Vienna and previously studied mathematics at UNED.
While studying, she worked as a waitress in two restaurants in Vienna, she has also taught and is now working on a project that aims to train educators to act as change agents in classrooms and schools. “She is super smart, practical… she says she wants to be Nobel Prize in Chemistry,” her father said years ago in an interview.