Alfonso de Borbón died on January 30, 1989 in Beaver Creek, Colorado, during a day of skiing that ended up becoming one of the most commented tragedies of the Borbón family. ‘Anatomy of...’ reviewed this Sunday the figure of the Duke of Cadiz, cousin of Juan Carlos I, ex-husband of Carmen Martínez-Bordiú and father of Luis Alfonso de Borbón, in a delivery centered on the man who for years was seen as a possible candidate for the throne.
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Alfonso de Borbón died on January 30, 1989 in Beaver Creek, Colorado, during a day of skiing that ended up becoming one of the most commented tragedies of the Borbón family. ‘Anatomy of...’ reviewed this Sunday the figure of the Duke of Cadiz, cousin of Juan Carlos I, ex-husband of Carmen Martínez-Bordiú and father of Luis Alfonso de Borbón, in a delivery centered on the man who for years was seen as a possible candidate for the throne.