We reveal the mysterious reason why Tamara Falcó hides that El Rincón was for sale

Tamara Falcó has already started the countdown to her wedding with Íñigo. After changing the date, on July 8 they will say ‘yes, I want’ if Onieva does not screw it up again. We have caught them going to the church of Aldea del Fresno, the town where the El Rincón palace is located, to speak with the parish priest and begin the necessary procedures for the ecclesiastical wedding.

Tamara is very clear that she wants to get married on the farm that she and her brothers inherited from their father, where she has spent so many good times. She now belongs to her and especially to her brother Manuel, who bought her part from the rest of her brothers. Tamara wants to repeat the wedding that her father had, Carlos Falco, con Esther Dona. He wishes to swear eternal happiness to Íñigo Onieva in the same chapel where his father was legally united for the rest of his life with the one who became the widowed Marchioness of Griñón.

All this if you do not sell it before and the new owner does not allow you to rent the space to celebrate the link. Because yes, Tamara sells her farm (or at least sold it until she Week published the news on the front page) as we have shown in Informalia.

We do not know why he said publicly, since the anthill, that did not sell Or at least why he didn’t recognize that the for-sale sign was up and running. But it is not the first time that Tamara blatantly lies to all of Spain. As we have corroborated, the Finca el Rincón was being sold by the family of Manuel Falcó’s wife, Amparo Corsini.

Manuel and Tamara decided to put it up for sale and for this they told Javier Corsini Fresse, owner of the Corsini Properties real estate agency, to find a buyer. And that’s what he’s been doing for a long time. Until the news has come to light and they have told him to remove the ad from his website.

But, going back to your wedding, the question that many people have asked is if you can really get married in the church in a private chapel, outside of a parish. Informalia has spoken with a marriage lawyer to find out if someone can get married in the church outside of a parish. “The owners of estates with consecrated chapels can celebrate their weddings there, but they need authorization from the bishop, who will study each particular case. However, it depends on the diocese to which that chapel belongs, because there are dioceses that only authorize marriages in the private chapels to the owners or direct family members. If this is not the case, they do not authorize the sacrament of marriage to be celebrated in the chapel”. Could this be why Tamara has denied the sale of El Rincón? It turns out that If, when the time comes, the owner is not a direct relative, they may not authorize the marriage.

Could it be that you have decided to stop selling until you celebrate your wedding? If he sold it earlier, he would cease to be the owner and would have to assume the risk that the Diocese of Getafe, to which the parish of Aldea del Fresno belongs, would not grant him the authorization as he did not own the chapel.

You have to understand that your farm is a space in which you can protect the exclusive, both for a magazine and for the documentary that you have signed with Netflix. A wedding in any other church would be public and visible to all. On your farm, where you have controlled access, you can maintain the exclusive. There’s big money at stake.