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Felipe de Marichalar y Borbón
Born (1998-07-17) 17 July 1998 (age 25)
Madrid, Spain
Names
Spanish: Felipe Juan Froilán de Todos los Santos de Marichalar y de Borbón
FatherJaime de Marichalar
MotherInfanta Elena, Duchess of Lugo
ReligionRoman Catholicism

Don Felipe Juan Froilán de Todos los Santos de Marichalar y Borbón (born 17 July 1998, Madrid) is the eldest son of the Duchess of Lugo, Infanta Elena of Spain and Don Jaime de Marichalar. Don Felipe is fifth in the Line of succession to the Spanish Throne, after his mother. As son of an Infanta of Spain he is considered a Grandee of Spain with the style of His Excellency

Early life

His name Juan is after his maternal great-grandfather, Juan, Count of Barcelona; Froilán after the patron saint of Lugo (his mother is the Duchess of Lugo); and Todos los Santos (All Saints) as it is customary among the Bourbons. His godparents were his maternal grandfather, Juan Carlos of Spain and his paternal grandmother, Doña Concepción Sáez de Tejada (1929-2014).[1]

He was named Felipe after his uncle the Prince of Asturias. Although he is generally referred to by the press as Froilán so as not to confuse him with his uncle, the Prince of Asturias, or his cousin, Juan Urdangarin, he is called Felipe in the family.

Felipe Juan Froilán currently attends the Santa Maria del Pilar School in Madrid.[2][3]

Shooting accident

On 9 April 2012 Felipe, while he was on a farm of his father's family in Garray (Soria), accidentally shot himself in his left foot.[4] His father had to declare to the Civil Guard because Spanish law forbids the use of firearms to minors under the age of 14.[5] The judge dismissed the case against Don Jaime de Marichalar, considering it not negligence but a misdemeanor.[5]

Titles and styles

Title

Since birth he carries the style "His Excellency". All the children of Infanta Cristina and Infanta Elena have the HE Don/Doña style, as befits the children of an Infanta of Spain.[6] Although they do not have a title, all grandchildren of King Juan Carlos are members of the Spanish Royal House.

Royal styles of
Don Felipe
Reference styleHis Excellency
Spoken styleYour Excellency
Alternative styleSir

Ancestry

Family of Felipe de Marichalar y Borbón
16. Amalio de Marichalar y San Clemente, Marquis of Montesa
8. Luis de Marichalar y Monreal, Marquis of Ciria
17. María Cecilia Monreal y Ortiz de Zárate
4. Amalio de Marichalar y Bruguera, Count of Ripalda
18. Luis Bruguera y Schropp
9. María de la Encarnación Bruguera y Molinuevo
19. María de la Encarnación de Molinuevo y Vega
2. Jaime de Marichalar y Sáenz de Tejada
20. Tomás Sáenz de Tejada y Salazar
10. Ignacio Sáenz de Tejada y Gil
21. Matilda Gil y López de Marquina
5. María de la Concepción Sáenz de Tejada y Fernández de Bobadilla
22. Anselmo Fernández de Bobadilla y Castillo
11. Matilda Fernández de Bobadilla y Echarri
23. Matilde de Echarri y Apellániz
1. Felipe Juan Froilán de Marichalar y de Borbón
24. King Alfonso XIII of Spain
12. Infante Juan, Count of Barcelona
25. Princess Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg
6. King Juan Carlos I of Spain
26. Prince Carlos of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
13. Princess Maria Mercedes of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
27. Princess Louise of Orléans
3. Infanta Elena of Spain
28. King Constantine I of Greece
14. King Paul of Greece
29. Princess Sophia of Prussia
7. Princess Sophia of Greece and Denmark
30. Ernest Augustus, Duke of Brunswick
15. Princess Frederica of Hanover
31. Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia

References

  1. ^ Vanitatis
  2. ^ Yagüe, Maria Eugenia. "Froilán vuelve al colegio en Madrid". Spanish: La Voz Libre. Retrieved 28 September 2011.
  3. ^ Parrado, Alex. "Froilán 'pagará' 300 euros al mes para estudiar en el colegio de 'los poderosos'" (in Spanish). Vanitatis. Retrieved 28 September 2011.
  4. ^ ABC Template:Es icon
  5. ^ a b Jaime de Marichalar declaró ayer ante la Guardia Civil de Soria en ABC (15 April 2012) Template:Es icon
  6. ^ Royal Decree 1368/1987, dated 6th November, regulating titles, forms of address and honours pertaining to the Royal Family and to the Regents – Official site of the Royal Household of HM the King
Felipe de Marichalar y Borbón
House of Marichalar
Born: 17 July 1998
Lines of succession
Preceded by Line of succession to the Spanish Throne
5th position
Succeeded by

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