Friday, August 9, 2024

πŸš€ Una mujer fatal: Belina de Valdeterrazo, duquesa de Montpensier

Nacida el 22 de abril de 1895 en Madrid, DoΓ±a MarΓ­a  Isabel  β€œBelina” Josefina Teodora Magdalena GonzΓ‘lez de OlaΓ±eta e Ibarreta fue hija ΓΊnica de Don Ulpiano GonzΓ‘lez de OlaΓ±eta y GonzΓ‘lez de Ocampo (1847-1928), II MarquΓ©s de Valdeterrazo y DoΓ±a Isabel. Eugenia de Ibarretea y UhagΓ³n (1856-1930), quienes se casaron en 1891. En EspaΓ±a, y particularmente en Madrid, Isabel era conocida como β€œBelina  Valdeterrazo”.

 
Antonio GonzΓ‘lez y GonzΓ‘lez.
Los abuelos paternos de Belina fueron Don Antonio GonzΓ‘lez y GonzΓ‘lez, I MarquΓ©s de Valdeterrazo y DoΓ±a MarΓ­a Josefa de OlaΓ±eta y Ocampo. Sus abuelos maternos fueron don Adolfo de Ibarretea y doΓ±a Isabel de UhagΓ³n y Vedia. 
 
La boda de Fernando y Belina, 1921.
El duque y la duquesa de Montpensier en ParΓ­s, 1922.
FotografΓ­a (c) Maurice-Louis Branger / Roger-Viollet / Granger.

El 20 de agosto de 1921, en Randan, doΓ±a Isabel β€œBelina” GonzΓ‘lez de OlaΓ±eta e Ibarreta, vizcondesa de los Antrines, se casΓ³ con el prΓ­ncipe Fernando de Orleans, duque de Montpensier. El duque de Montpensier era el hijo menor del prΓ­ncipe Felipe de Orleans, conde de ParΓ­s, y la infanta MarΓ­a Isabel de EspaΓ±a. A su boda acudiΓ³ en masa la familia de Fernando, en particular sus hermanas: la reina MarΓ­a Amelia de Portugal; la princesa Elena, duquesa de Aosta; y la princesa Isabel, duquesa de Guisa, con su marido (y primo hermano) el prΓ­ncipe Juan, duque de Guisa, y sus hijos el prΓ­ncipe Enrique y las princesas Isabel, Francisca y Ana. Los padres de Belina tambiΓ©n estuvieron presentes en la boda de su ΓΊnica hija. Poco despuΓ©s de su matrimonio, Belina aparentemente aislΓ³ a Fernando de su familia.

PrΓ­ncipe Fernando.

Slightly after more than two years of marriage, the Duchess of Montpensier was left a widow. Prince Ferdinand, Duke of Montpensier, died at the age of thirty-nine at the ChΓ’teau de Randan on 30 January 1924. The cause of his passing was a drug overdose. The duke had long struggled with substance abuse. It has been alleged by some that Belina knew of his drug issue and that she weaponised this to her advantage. The Duchess of Montpensier is believed, by some family members of the duke, to have withheld drugs from her husband until Ferdinand made a will leaving his fortune to her. Ferdinand’s previous heir had been his brother, the Duke d’OrlΓ©ans and Head of the Royal House of France at the time. Whether or not this is true, upon the Duke of Montpensier’s death, it was discovered that he had left all of his worldly possessions, including the ChΓ’teau de Randan, to Belina. Prince Ferdinand was buried at Dreux.

 
The ruins of Randan.
On 25 July 1925, the ChΓ’teau de Randan caught fire and the treasures it contained inside were consumed by the flames. Madame AdΓ©laΓ―de, a sister of King Louis-Philippe, had overseen the restoration of the ancient castle. The Dowager Duchess of Montpensier had only recently decided to reopen the chΓ’teau after having left it following the death of her husband. Belina had been in residence at Randan for only two days before a fire broke out at 5am in the Chinese room of the chΓ’teau. The duchess, along with a friend, were able to easily leave Randan. Belina even directed firefighters once they arrived on the scene; it took them nearly fifteen hours to put out the blaze. 
 
JosΓ© MarΓ­a de Huarte.

On 12 October 1948 at Vitoria, the Dowager Duchess of Montpensier secretly married JosΓ© MarΓ­a de Huarte y JΓ‘uregui (1898-1969). In 1949, the duchess changed her will and left half of the inheritance she had received from the Duke of Montpensier to her second husband, Huarte, and the other half to one Socorro Uhagon y Mazas; three executors were named: JosΓ© MarΓ­a de Huarte y JΓ‘uregui, his brother Angel de Huarte y JΓ‘uregui and the MarquΓ©s de Goicorrotea.

 
Belina in 1952, Madrid.

DoΓ±a Isabel GonzΓ‘lez de OlaΓ±eta y Ibarreta, III MarquΓ©sa de Valdeterrazo, died of a heart attack on 11 July 1958 at her home in Madrid. She was sixty-three years-old. Prince Michael of Greece recalls being with his grandmother the Duchess of Guise (who had been Belina’s sister-in-law) when the duchess received news of Belina’s death. The Duchess of Guise quipped: β€œWell, Bellina has died due to her heart. I did not know she had one.” 

To read Prince Michael of Greece’s recollections, please check out his post: Tante Bellina

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