Some guests at the wedding of Tamara Falcó and Íñigo Onieva continue trying to overcome the emotional hangover left by the three days of festivities in what has become the most anticipated wedding of the year. Some of the brothers of the recently released Mrs. de Onieva have always opted for the love of the couple, as is the case of Ana Boyer, who always saw happiness in the eyes of her sister.

“I love it, I get along very well with him, we have always had a very good relationship,” he assured the media, noting that “above all, Tamara is happy, with a smile all the time, which is what we want.” , he said, before his sister’s engagement, in 2022.

Perhaps because of this and because of how close she has always been to her sister, the youngest of the family wanted to send her a message of support and affection. Thus, she sent her sister a tender message through her Instagram profile.

“I love you more than anything in the world!!! Wishing you the best of happiness and all the best for this very special stage. The desire to live everything together always,” wrote Isabel Preysler’s youngest daughter, accompanying her message of an image of both at the party prior to the link, held at the Ritz hotel in Madrid, previously unpublished.

An image in which both appear smiling and clearly very excited about what is to come, with Ana Boyer probably remembering those moments before her liaison with the former tennis player Fernando Verdasco, father of her two children; with whom she married in 2016 before only 60 people at a wedding organized precisely by her sister Tamara de ella in the Caribbean.

The relationship between the two sisters has always been very close, and both have shared the most special moments in each other’s lives. Both have been together with her mother, Isabel Preysler, from a very young age; What’s more, although Tamara Falcó had her father very present, the figure of former minister Miguel Boyer -Ana’s father- was like a second role model in the life of the Marquise de Griñón.

A man who misses daily, and whom he considers as a father. What’s more, since her death in 2014, Tamara became very protective of her sister Ana de ella.

“I miss him a lot. There is not a day that I don’t think or pray for him. He was like my father. An extremely educated person with unusual intellectual curiosities,” Tamara recalled in an interview, “I remember he said: when he dies your father or your mother feels a little orphaned, no matter how old you are. And it’s a feeling that I now understand very well, the feeling of loss.”