Fernando Fitz-James Stewart, Duke of Huescar, wanted to give his daughter a 25-word name before calling to order.
The moment of choosing a name is always delicate for the parents of the newborn, and you often have to be patient to reach common ends. For the Duke and Duchess of Huescar in Spain, it was not a matter of disagreement, but of excess: the couple actually decided to give their daughter a name… 25 words long.
In January, we learned of the birth of the daughter of Fernando Fitz-James Stewart, Duke of Huescar, and Solis and his wife, Sofia Palazuello, but the name hadn’t been cleared. We now understand why. In great secrecy, the couple decided to give her a real extended family name: Sofia Fernanda Dolores Cayetana Teresa Angela de la Cruz Micaela del Santissimo Sacramento del Perpetuo Socorro de la Santissima Trinidad y Todos Los Santos.
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It was during his baptism, which took place on October 7 in the Church of San Roman in Seville, that the happy parents announced the name of their child, reports the Spanish daily. El Pais . Before the order is called. Thus, the name law of the region of Andalusia, the Boletín Official del Estado, states that “when announcing a birth, the name of the child must be expressed, but no more than one compound name can be accepted, no more than two; simple nouns. A limit that was broken by Fernando Spitz and his wife Sofia Palazzolo, who were therefore ordered to shorten this name.
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However, the Spanish duke insisted on excusing himself. According to the Spanish daily, it was nothing less than a tribute to the Duchess of Alba’s grandmother Cayetana, who died in 2014. Guinness book of records “She is the Grand Duchess of Spain 14 times, the Countess 5 times, the Marquise 18 times, the Countess 18 times and the Viscountess once,” a person who holds no less than 54 titles of nobility. on the website. A testament to the love that now has everything in a castle in Spain.
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Source: Le Figaro
