The Spanish Royal Family and Spanish Aristocracy gathered to celebrate the Wedding of Victoria López-Quesada y Borbón and Enrique Moreno de la Cova Ybarra at the Soto Mozanaque Estate in Algete near Madrid on August 31st.
Victoria López-Quesada y Borbón, granddaughter of the late Duke of Calabria and Princess Anne of Orléans, married Enrique Moreno de la Cova Ybarra, a grandson of the late Count and Countess of Ybarra, at the Soto Mozanaque Estate in Algete, which is owned by the Duke of Albuquerque.
Victoria López-Quesada y Borbón is the daughter of Princess Cristina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies and Don Pedro López-Quesada, one of King Felipe VI’s oldest friends.
Victoria López-Quesada wore a Lorenzo Caprile Gown with the historic Bourbon-Two Sicilies Diamond Button Tiara, which originates from the Habsburg Court of the 18th Century, and was worn with a Diamond Fleur-de-Lys Brooch in the central element. The Diamond Button Tiara was also worn by her mother, Princess Cristina on her Wedding Day in 1994, along with old lace veil that her grandmother, Princess Anne, wore on her wedding day in 1965.
Royal Guests and Relatives were led by King Felipe VI of Spain (a godfather of the bride)
Queen Sofia of Spain
Infanta Elena of Spain
Infanta Cristina of Spain
Princess Anne, Duchess of Calabria (grandmother of the bride)
The Duke and Duchess of Calabria (uncle and aunt of the bride)
Prince Jaime, Duke of Noto (cousin of the bride)
Prince Kubrat and Princess Karla of Bulgaria
Prince Mirko of Bulgaria
Fernando Fitz-James Stuart, 15th Duke of Huéscar
The Count and Countess of Osorno
