Funeral & Memorial of Maria de las Mercedes, Countess of Barcelona: January 13, 2000


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Funeral & Memorial of Maria de las Mercedes, Countess of Barcelona: January 13, 2000

Photos of the funeral for the Kings mother January 04, 2000.

Sad day! Yet, such a beautiful and touching procession...

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another of the outside procession
 

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i did not know she only died about five years ago
 
Does anyone have more pictures from Maria's funeral? As the last pictures posted of Chanel dosn't work.
 
Her funeral was held on January 3rd, 2000. There was also a Memorial Service, held on January 13th.

Below, mixed pictures from the Funeral and the Service, all from Corbis


 
from the Funeral (courtesy of corbis)

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more from the Funeral (courtesy of corbis)

 
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More from the Memorial Service, still Corbis



 
Thanks to you all! So moving pictures. Juan Carlos and Elena looks so sad.
 
I knew some of this photo but not quiet all.

I didn't remember how sad was the King. To see this man crying is something very moving.

The Queen is also totally sad. For all, it's obvious that tha death of the Queen Maria de Las Mercedes is absolutly a great sorrow.
 
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Henri M. said:
I believe Queen Beatrix was the only reigning Sovereign (outside Spain) to attend the funeral of the Countess:

http://www.anp-photo.com/downloadpicturepreview.pp?id=685697


For reigning sovereign by himself, may be, but what do you think of the Grand Duchess of Luxembourg who was on the same rank that of the Queen Beatrix one . I agree it's the wife of the reigning Grand Duke but we can consider it's the same thing.

We know that never the Queen ElisabethII is going to a such event, are you sure that none of the other european reigning sovereign didn't be here?
 
adelaide said:
For reigning sovereign by himself, may be, but what do you think of the Grand Duchess of Luxembourg who was on the same rank that of the Queen Beatrix one . I agree it's the wife of the reigning Grand Duke but we can consider it's the same thing.

We know that never the Queen ElisabethII is going to a such event, are you sure that none of the other european reigning sovereign didn't be here?

That is not the same. Sending Grand Duchess Joséphine-Charlotte de Luxembourg, may she rest in peace, is the same as Queen Elizabeth II sending Prince Philip.
 
I already do not remember it, and we have few photos, so it is difficult to know it:wacko: . It is supposed that the normal thing for protocol is that to a funeral there goes a person of equal range. Then every Monarchy will have decided whom sends.

The Queen Beatrix decided to go she, probably also for her friendship with the King Juan Carlos. By Luxembourg went the Great Duchess. And by Jordan and Belgium the two queens "widows". Great Britain and Monaco to the heirs, and Morocco to the brother of the King.

This news clarifies it a bit

http://www.terra.es/actualidad/articulo/html/act3573.htm
"Between the guests to the funereal ceremony there appear the Queens of Belgium and of the Netherlands, the Prince of Wales, the Princesses of Sweden and Denmark and the Princes Inheritors of Monaco, Norway, Jordan, Morocco and Nepal."

I found more photos

Queen Fabiola
http://www.seegerpress-online.de/topixx/data/pre-SEEGER00029053.jpg

Queen Noor
http://www.seegerpress-online.de/topixx/data/pre-SEEGER00029051.jpg

Simeon of Bulgary and his wife
http://www.seegerpress-online.de/topixx/data/pre-SEEGER00029038.jpg

Prince of Wales and Prince Albert of Monaco
http://www.seegerpress-online.de/topixx/data/pre-SEEGER00029081.jpg

Prince Hakoon of Norway
http://www.seegerpress-online.de/topixx/data/pre-SEEGER00029058.jpg

Prince Hamza of Jordania
http://www.seegerpress-online.de/topixx/data/pre-SEEGER00029077.jpg

Princess Christina of Sweden
http://www.seegerpress-online.de/topixx/data/pre-SEEGER00029076.jpg

Prince Moulay Rachid
http://www.seegerpress-online.de/topixx/data/pre-SEEGER00029027.jpg
 
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Was Doña María de las Mercedes buried with the honours of a Queen? We all knows that he couldn't reign, but without the Second Republic, she would have become the Queen and her husband, the King. Was she honored as a Queen, even if she was not? :ermm:

Vanesa.
 
Vanesa said:
Was Doña María de las Mercedes buried with the honours of a Queen? We all knows that he couldn't reign, but without the Second Republic, she would have become the Queen and her husband, the King. Was she honored as a Queen, even if she was not? :ermm:

Vanesa.

Yes, she and Don Juan, they received Kings' Honors in their burials.
 
Henri M. said:
That is not the same. Sending Grand Duchess Joséphine-Charlotte de Luxembourg, may she rest in peace, is the same as Queen Elizabeth II sending Prince Philip.

I agree with you but do you think in the same spirit that Queen Beatrix is the equivalent to Queen EII. In the protocol field mey be because the both are reigning sovereign, but in the fact?

As you know, generally speaking, the Queen EII never goes to the officila funeral act of , except those of the members of her family while the Queen Beatrix is assisting at this kind of ceremony.


For instance, it's quiet the same thing, is she went to the Churchill's funerals? ( :ermm: I'm going to check....) but I fear not.
 
lula said:
Yes, she and Don Juan, they received Kings' Honors in their burials.

And Don Juan and Doña María de las Mercedes will be buried at the Royal Pantheon (Panteón Real) of the Royal monstery of El Escorial with other spanish Kings and Queens.
 
I already do not remember it, and we have few photos, so it is difficult to know it:wacko: . It is supposed that the normal thing for protocol is that to a funeral there goes a person of equal range. Then every Monarchy will have decided whom sends.

The Queen Beatrix decided to go she, probably also for her friendship with the King Juan Carlos. By Luxembourg went the Great Duchess. And by Jordan and Belgium the two queens "widows". Great Britain and Monaco to the heirs, and Morocco to the brother of the King.

This news clarifies it a bit

Terra - Actualidad - Nacional - DIVERSAS CASAS REALES ASISTEN AL FUNERAL POR LA CONDESA DE BARCELONA
"Between the guests to the funereal ceremony there appear the Queens of Belgium and of the Netherlands, the Prince of Wales, the Princesses of Sweden and Denmark and the Princes Inheritors of Monaco, Norway, Jordan, Morocco and Nepal."

I found more photos

Queen Fabiola
http://www.seegerpress-online.de/topixx/data/pre-SEEGER00029053.jpg

May be, I'm wrong but it seems to me that the Queen fabiola is wearing the peineta? What do you think?
 
May be, I'm wrong but it seems to me that the Queen fabiola is wearing the peineta? What do you think?

If she is, it's a very small one. It's sort of hard to tell because of the angle. It might just be her hair pushing up the mantilla.
 
News about the death of Maria de las Mercedes, Countess of Barcelona:

 
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