Infanta Pilar's children sell their Madrid villa in Puerta de Hierro to a friend of the King

Four years ago Infanta Pilar died. She died on January 8, 2020, at the age of 83, a few weeks before the Covid pandemic broke out. The Duchess of Badajoz shared some very happy years with her husband, Luis Gómez-Acebo, in her house in Puerta de Hierro, in Madrid. The same one that her children have now sold for three million euros. She publishes it The confidential.

At that property, Pilar, the older sister of Don Juan Carlos I, received a very familiar and intimate farewell. There she set up the burning chapel, where all the Bourbons came to say their last farewell to her. The house, in the famous residential area where Isabel Preysler lives, was built back in the sixties on the plot that the Infanta and her husband bought at the time.

A beautiful house of 600 meters built with a garden. It was there that the infanta and her husband, who was the great love of her life, raised her five children: Juan, Fernando, Bruno, Beltrán and Simoneta. During these years, the property remained closed, with the blinds drawn tightly and the garden unpruned. However, a sale contract by the heirs has changed the future of this house, which was the jewel in the crown of the family's real estate portfolio. As published in the digital, the sale has been closed for three million euros and the new owners are Ricardo Fuster, brother of Álvaro, friend of Felipe VI, and Mónica Sánchez-Navarro. The Fusters went with Don Felipe to the Los Rosales school, in Madrid.

This is not the only property of the Gómez-Acebo Borbón. They also had the apartments in Velázquez and on Calle Mayor, in Madrid, and the homes in Calviá, on the island of Mallorca. The heirs have been selling the properties. Simoneta herself bought the house in Mallorca from her brothers, according to the media.

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