Five months after the death of Fernando Gomez-Acebohis family now mourns another loss: Juan Gomez-Acebo He died this Monday at the age of 54, a victim of cancer. The second son of Infanta Pilar, aunt of King Felipe VI, has lost his life in Palma de Mallorca, where he was with his family. Felipe de Borbón and Doña Letizia were unable to go to the funeral home to say goodbye to him, as they are enjoying a private holiday. Yes, Queen Sofia has done it.
The emeritus has traveled to the Calvia funeral home after her trip to Pariswhere she was present at the closing ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. She has been close, greeting those present and showing her affection to Simoneta, Bruno and Beltrán, the brothers of the deceased.
Dressed in black trousers and a matching blouse with a white flower print, she spent several minutes inside the funeral home. Then, he went to the car with his niece.which led her to the exit of the premises.
Following the wake in Palma de Mallorca, the remains of the music producer and artist will be transferred to Madridwhere her funeral and subsequent burial will take place. The Spanish Royal Family is expected to meet again on 15 August for the event.
Very discreet with his private life, Juan leaves behind Nicolás, his only son, the fruit of his relationship with Winston Holmes Carney.whom she married in 2014 at the Spanish consulate in Miami and divorced in 2019. The little boy mourns the death of his father at just 11 years old.
Currently, Juan Gomez-Acebo, who He held the title of Viscount of La Torrewent out and He lived with the architect Teresa Véret in Miamia city where she decided to stay to be close to her son. This relationship became known when he went with her in March to say goodbye to his brother Fernando. He was very suspicious of his private life, and has been so until the last of his days.
Juan dedicated his life to art, a passion he inherited from his father, Luis Gómez-Acebo, who died in 1991.Some of his works can even be found in the National Library of Spain and the Arauco Foundation. They are also exhibited in other countries such as Luxembourg and Portugal.
It was in his early forties that he studied Fine Arts. He trained in Orlando (Florida)where he met the woman who would become, two years later, the mother of his only son. Nicolás was born in 2011 and his father was then 43 years old. From his youth, he kept memories of the love affairs he had with Gabriela de la Rosa, daughter of the financier Javier de la Rosa, or Alejandra Frade, daughter of the producer José Frade.