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List of wedding guests of Prince Felipe and Letizia Ortiz

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The following is the guest list for the Wedding of Prince Felipe and Letizia Ortiz in 2004.

Couple's relatives[edit]

Spanish Royal Family[edit]

Ortiz-Rocasolano Family[edit]

  • Paloma Rocasolano and Jesús Ortiz, the bride's parents[1]
  • Telma Ortiz, the bride's sister[1]
  • Érika Ortiz and Antonio Vigo, the bride's sister and brother-in-law[1]
    • Carla Vigo Ortiz, the bride's niece[1]
  • Menchu Álvarez del Valle and José Luis Ortiz, the bride's paternal grandparents[1]
  • Francisco Rocasolano and Enriqueta Rodríguez, the bride's maternal grandparents[1]
  • Henar Ortiz, the bride's paternal aunt[1]
  • Abigail Rocasolano Lláser and Juan José Morueco Clemente, the bride's cousin and her fiance[1]
  • David Rocasolano Lláser, the bride's cousin[1]
  • Francisco Rocasolano Rodríquez and María Concepción Lláser Moyano, the bride's maternal uncle and aunt[1]
  • Valerie Chrastek, wife of the bride's uncle (Alfonso Rocasolano)[1]

Friends[edit]

  • Inmaculada Aguilar Nácher and Juan José García Pérez, the bride's co-worker and friend and her husband[2]
  • Rafael Baselga and Inés Diez de Rivera Pérez Herrasti, the groom's friend and his wife[2]

Foreign royalty[edit]

Members of reigning royal families[edit]

Abu Dhabi

Bahrain:

Belgium:

Brunei

Denmark:

Japan:

Jordan:

Kuwait

Liechtenstein:

Luxembourg:

Morocco:

Monaco:

Norway:


Netherlands:

Oman

Qatar

Saudi Arabia:

Sweden:

United Kingdom:

Members of non-reigning royal families[edit]

Austria-Hungary

Baden

Bavaria

Georgia

Germany:

Brazil:

Bulgaria:

Hesse

France:

  • The Countess of Évreux, Béatrice of Orléans[1]
    • Princess Clotilde of Orléans and her husband, Édouard Crépy[1]
    • Princess Adelaïde of Orléans and her husband, Pierre-Louis Dailly[1]
    • Prince François of Orléans[1]

Greece:

Hanover

  • Prince Heinrich and Princess Thyra of Hanover, the groom's first cousin once removed and his wife[1]

Iran:

Islam:

Italy:

Yugoslavia:

Parma

Portugal:

Prussia

Romania:

Russia:

Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg

Two Sicilies:

  • The Duke and Duchess of Calabria, the groom's half-first cousin once removed and his wife[1]
    • The Duke and Duchess of Noto, Grandees of Spain, the groom's half-second cousin and his wife[1]
    • Princess Cristina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies and Pedro López-Quesada, the groom's half-second cousin and her husband[1]
      • Victoria López-Quesada y de Borbón-Dos Sicilias, the Groom's half-second cousin once removed[1]
    • The Archduchess María, the groom's half-second cousin[1]
    • Princess Inés María of Bourbon-Two Sicilies and Michele Carrelli Palombi, the groom's half-second cousin and her husband[1]
    • Victoria of Bourbon-Two Sicilies and Markos Nomikos, the groom's half-second cousin and her husband[1]
  • Maria Margherita of Bourbon-Two Sicilies Lubomirska[1]
  • Maria Immaculata of Bourbon-Two Sicilies Lubomirska[1]

Aristocracy[edit]

Authorities of the State, government and autonomous communities[edit]

Regional presidents:

Politicians and diplomats[edit]

International organizations:

Celebrities and other notable guests[edit]

Spanish armed forces[edit]

Religious figures[edit]

Maids of Honour, Bridesmaids and Page Boys[edit]

Maids of Honour[edit]

Bridesmaids and Page Boys[edit]

  • Juan Valentin Urdangarín y de Borbón, aged 4 – son of the Duke and Duchess of Palma de Mallorca, grandson of the Kings.[7]
  • Pablo Nicolas Urdangarín y de Borbón, aged 3 – son of the Duke and Duchess of Palma de Mallorca, grandson of the Kings.[7]
  • Miguel Urdangarín y de Borbón, aged 2 – son of the Duke and Duchess of Palma de Mallorca, grandson of the Kings.[7]
  • Felipe Juan de Marichalar y de Borbón, aged 6 – son of the Duke and Duchess of Lugo, grandson of the Kings.[7]
  • Victoria Federica de Marichalar y de Borbón, aged 4 – daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Lugo, granddaughter of the Kings.[7]
  • Carla Vigo Ortiz, aged 3 – daughter of Erika Ortiz and Antonio Vigo.[7]

Notable people who declined their invitations[edit]

References[edit]

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