Duchess of Palma de Mallorca
Duchess of Palma de Mallorca (Catalan: Ducat de Palma de Mallorca, Spanish: Duquesa de Palma de Mallorca) was a noble title granted for life by King Juan Carlos I of Spain to his daughter, The Infanta Cristina, on 26 September 1997 on the occasion of her forthcoming marriage to Iñaki Urdangarin. Cristina was stripped of her Dukedom by King Felipe VI, her younger brother, on 11 June 2015, due to a corruption inquiry, and the Dukedom was merged again in the Spanish Crown.[1]
Dukes of Palma de Mallorca
- Infanta Cristina of Spain, and His Excellency Don Iñaki Urdangarin as her consort (4 October 1997 – 11 June 2015).
Heir
- The right to the use of the title only was granted to Doña Cristina; it was a Royal House title, not a noble hereditary common title.
See also
- Palma de Mallorca, a major city and port on the island of Majorca.
References
- ↑ (Spanish) "The King revokes the title of Duchess of Palma used by his sister doña Cristina". Europapress (15-06-11). (Accessed on 12 June 2015).
External links
- Real Decreto 1502/1997, de 26 de septiembre, por el que se concede, con carácter vitalicio, la facultad de usar el título de Duquesa de Palma de Mallorca a Su Alteza Real la Infanta Doña Cristina (BOE núm. 232, de 27 de septiembre de 1997). (Spanish)
- Real Decreto 470/2015, de 11 de junio, por el que se revoca la atribución a Su Alteza Real la Infanta Doña Cristina de la facultad de usar el título de Duquesa de Palma de Mallorca (BOE núm. 140, de 12 de junio de 2015). (Spanish)
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