The future of Tamara Falcó's palace, in the air after the wedding with Íñigo Onieva: "It is the last celebration"

This weekend the highly anticipated wedding between Tamara Falcó and Íñigo Onieva took place, after long months of preparation in which much has been said about the couple.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
09 July 2023 Sunday 22:52
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The future of Tamara Falcó's palace, in the air after the wedding with Íñigo Onieva: "It is the last celebration"

This weekend the highly anticipated wedding between Tamara Falcó and Íñigo Onieva took place, after long months of preparation in which much has been said about the couple. There have been three intense days in which the different guests have met in various locations: the Ritz hotel in Madrid, and the El Rincón estate, located in the town of Aldea del Fresno and owned by the Falcó family.

What does seem is that this massive event has been the last one that has taken place in that palace; at least, by the daughter of Isabel Preysler. As the journalist Patricia Cerezo has advanced in the program Así es la vida, El Rincón is no longer part of the properties of Tamara Falcó's family after her wedding.

Excited and with a broken voice, Cerezo has gone on to tell "something that makes me sad, and above all it will make the Falcó family very sorry," as she recounted. The collaborator of the space presented by Sandra Barneda has closely followed the evolution of events surrounding the wedding of Tamara and Íñigo and she arrived on the program this Monday with several exclusives under her arm.

"This is the last celebration at the El Rincón farm", he has sentenced, confirming the worst of omens: "It has been sold". After that, the different commentators from Así es la vida have begun to theorize about whether this is the reason why "Tamara wanted to celebrate it before that moment arrived", something that Cerezo has not been able to confirm.

The future of the estate, therefore, remains up in the air. "We will not be able to celebrate baptisms, we will not be able to celebrate communions, we will not be able to celebrate more weddings... Last celebration of El Rincón", continued Patricia Cerezo. What will be known, in the words of the collaborators of the program, is "if he has jinxed", alluding to a possible later break between Falcó and Onieva.

It is currently unknown to whom the palace would have been sold, since the information available to Cerezo is currently very limited. His words, however, would confirm that the use to be made of the farm will be very different from now on, as it is not intended for holding events.