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Eugenia Silva and Alfonso De Borbón Split up After 13 Years of Relationship

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Eugenia Silva (50 years old) and Alfonso de Borbón and Yordi (53 years old) have had a few complicated months. Last October the Madrid model and businesswoman received a titanium prosthesis for a severe osteoarthritis, an operation that “is not easy to assume, when your career is linked to the image”, she said in her Instagram profile. The entrepreneur also suffered a hard blow by losing his father, Alfonso de Borbón and Escasany, on May 10, 202…

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The news has shaken up the social pages this week. Eugenia Silva and Alfonso de Borbón have decided to end their relationship after 13 years together and two sons, Alfonso and Jerónimo. The scoop was broken by ¡Hola! magazine, which refers to a “time of reflection and distancing,” a common phrase used to avoid the word “breakup.” Read more

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Eugenia Silva (50 years old) and Alfonso de Borbón and Yordi (53 years old) have had a few complicated months. Last October the Madrid model and businesswoman received a titanium prosthesis for a severe osteoarthritis, an operation that “is not easy to assume, when your career is linked to the image”, she said in her Instagram profile. The entrepreneur also suffered a hard blow by losing his father, Alfonso de Borbón and Escasany, on May 10, 202…

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After a period of difficulties, the model and the aristocrat have decided to "take a time of reflection and distancing." More information: The refuge of Eugenia Silva (50), a 300-hectare estate in Badajoz: "Here my father died and here he is buried"

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The businessman left the family residence two weeks ago

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EL ESPAÑOL broke the news in Spain on Wednesday, February 25, 2026.
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