Terrible news for the Spanish Royal House. Fernando Gomez Aceboson of the deceased Infanta Pilar and, therefore, nephew of the emeritus Don Juan Carlos, died this Friday at the age of 49. The businessman had long had respiratory problems that have worsened in recent months and his family confirmed his death late this Friday, according to Vanitatis.
Just a month ago, the rumors about Fernando Gómez Acebo’s health were not at all promising: “He has bronchial problems and the other day they were about to do a tracheostomy because he had complications with influenza A and covid,” said the journalist Carlos Pérez Gimeno in Federico’s morning.
Affectionately nicknamed ‘Coco’, Fernando was the youngest son of Luis Gómez Acebo and Infanta Pilar, who died just four years ago from colon cancer. Discreet and very familiar, he was very close to his brothers: Simoneta, Juan, Bruno and Beltrán. He was linked to family businesses, such as Lietama Comunicación Integral, and has served as a partner in Gavijosa Finanzas, a SICAV that belonged to his mother.
Two women and a son
Fernando’s love life was hectic. He married for the first time in 2004 with Monica Martin Luque, a wedding attended by the emeritus and also by Kings Felipe and Letizia. The couple announced their separation seven years later due to “incompatibility of characters.”
Five years later, Fernando regained his enthusiasm alongside the Greek journalist Nadia Halamandari. They said “I do” in a very discreet ceremony held in Athens, just four days before becoming parents of their first and only child, Nicholas. Rumors of separation have followed them since 2017, although at that time they were denied by ‘Coco’ himself: “It is true that we live separately, but from there to having signed a separation or divorce, there is an abyss.” And he added: “It’s not the best situation we could be in but hey, it is what it is. What can be done to fix it? Not much right now, but things are what they are. Life is like that and it’s not a drama either.” nor are we going to tear our clothes.”