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Telma and Érika Ortiz: The Less Known Sisters of Queen Letizia

by PREMIUM.CAT
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Telma Ortiz Rocasolano: The Discreet Figure

On October 27, 1973, Oviedo witnessed the birth of Telma Ortiz Rocasolano, the older sister of Queen Letizia. Unlike her sister, who has become an iconic figure in fashion and royalty, Telma chose a more reserved life away from the spotlight. With a degree in Psychology and a specialization in child development, Telma has dedicated her career to social causes, working with various non-governmental organizations focused on children and disabilities. Her notable work includes her current role with the NGO Concordia, demonstrating a strong commitment to the rights of the most vulnerable.

In her personal life, Telma has experienced several changes. After a brief marriage to Jaime del Burgo, from which she divorced in 2002, Telma maintained a relationship with lawyer Enrique Martín Llop, with whom she had a daughter named Amanda in 2014. Although her life has not been in the limelight like her sister’s, Telma has built an image of commitment and discretion. In 2020, her relationship with Robert Gavin Bonnar, a Scottish businessman and former husband of violinist Sharon Corr, became public. Despite media interest, Telma has kept a low profile regarding her private life, making few public appearances and showing a strong desire to protect her privacy.

The Story of Érika Ortiz Rocasolano

Érika Ortiz Rocasolano, born February 16, 1975, in Oviedo, was Letizia’s younger sister. Érika maintained a close relationship with her sister and worked as a journalist for various media outlets, including Agencia EFE and several newspapers, focusing her career on social and cultural issues. Her professional life mirrored her sister’s dedication, though in a less exposed field.

Érika married Antonio Vigo in 2003, but the relationship ended in 2005. They had a daughter, Carla Vigo, who occasionally appears in the media due to her connection with the Royal Family. Tragically, Érika battled depression for many years, which led to her death on February 7, 2007, at the age of 31. Her passing was a devastating blow to the Ortiz Rocasolano family and to the public in Spain. Queen Letizia has spoken openly about the importance of mental health and supporting those facing similar issues, partly as a result of her painful experience with her sister.

Jesús Ortiz and Paloma Rocasolano: Letizia’s Parents

At the heart of this story are Jesús José Ortiz Álvarez and María Paloma Rocasolano Rodríguez, Letizia’s parents. Although divorced before Letizia joined the Royal Family, they maintain a cordial relationship and occasionally attend official events related to their daughter and granddaughters together.

Jesús José Ortiz Álvarez was born on February 17, 1949, in Tineo, Asturias. His career in Journalism and Communication has been significant in his family’s history. Graduating in Information Sciences from the Complutense University of Madrid, Jesús worked as a journalist in regional and national media, including the newspaper ABC and Agencia EFE. His professional ethics and commitment to truth have been core values he passed on to his daughter Letizia.

María Paloma Rocasolano Rodríguez, Letizia’s mother, was born on September 11, 1952, in Zaragoza. Her career focused on the healthcare field. With a degree in Nursing from the University of Zaragoza, Paloma worked in various healthcare institutions throughout her life. Her dedication to the profession has left an imprint on her daughter, influencing her formation and the values she carries with her.

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