Tita Cervera Loses Her Name Thyssen and Her Title of Baroness by Her Own Decision
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For four decades, her name was practically synonymous with fame: Carmen Cervera, Baroness Thyssen, guardian of a surname that opened doors, museums, and salons across Europe. Today, that title is merely an echo. Tita Cervera herself has decided to sever the last tie that bound her to Switzerland, to the Thyssen-Bornemisza lineage, and, by extension, to the surname that accompanied her for almost half her life. Read more
Carmen Cervera accuses a lawyer of leaking unsubstantiated information
The denial arises out of a series of rumors that he would have renounced his noble title
After four decades linked to the lineage of her third husband, the aristocrat says goodbye to the appellate for matters related to her heritage. More information: The unexpected decision made by Carmen, the daughter of Baroness Thyssen, about her future and her transfer to Barcelona
Carmen Cervera, Baroness Thyssen-Bornemisza, has contacted LOC to nuance the information published by Vanitatis, according to which she has lost the title of Baroness...
Tita Cervera has lost her title as Baroness Thyssen. Although it is still named as Baroness Thyssen, for legal purposes this appointment no longer corresponds to her, since she has voluntarily presided over him and his surname. As journalist Nacho Gay has advanced for Vanitatis, this decision was made a few months ago and has been made public now. The reason is that Tita Cervera has renounced her Swiss nationality, which has led her to the loss …
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