The reasons why Fernández-Tapias' children have not been invited to their father's funeral

This Monday the funeral of Fernando Fernández-Tapias takes place in Madrid.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
12 November 2023 Sunday 22:08
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The reasons why Fernández-Tapias' children have not been invited to their father's funeral

This Monday the funeral of Fernando Fernández-Tapias takes place in Madrid. The businessman and shipowner died on October 25 at the age of 84, in the midst of great controversy surrounding the relationship between the Galician and his children, especially after it was learned that the latter did manage to legally disqualify him.

A recent statement issued by the lawyer of several of Fernández-Tapias' children has served to clarify all the doubts that existed in this regard. And although the latest information indicated that they had signed the truce with Nuria González, the businessman's widow, the truth is that they had not even been invited to his father's funeral.

This is Life, Telecinco's afternoon program with Sandra Barneda at the helm, has echoed the news, which was reported by reporter Alejandro Vigara from the door of the church where the mass will be celebrated. "Fernández-Tapias' older children found out about the date and time of this mass last Thursday, when our TardeAR colleagues told us about it," the journalist said.

Vigara confirms that there will be no "family vetoes" when entering the church, so they will also be able to access to say goodbye to their father. "They are not going to close the door, but it could be that they did not have any type of seat reserved inside," said the reporter from Así es la vida, denying the supposed truce between Fernández-Tapias' widow and children.

From the set of the Telecinco program, Makoke has confirmed the truth in the information revealed seconds before, according to the Galician shipowner's inner circle. "The children have contacted Nuria to ask if they could go, and Nuria has not answered them," the collaborator stated in response to Barneda's questions.

Journalist Almudena del Pozo, in turn, claims to have "exchanged a couple of WhatsApp messages" with Fernández-Tapias' widow. "She doesn't get into those things at all, her lawyers are looking very closely at everything that has been said since Fernando died, but I have seen her calm, appreciating people's gestures of affection," she pointed out.