The newspaper 'The Times' analyzes Tamara Falcó and defines her with a very controversial nickname

Posh ones are in fashion in Spain. At least that's what the prestigious British newspaper 'The Times' says after dedicating an article to the book 'I want and I can't. A history of the posh people of Spain', by Raquel Peláez. For this writer, the posh have become a true “phenomenon” while in the United Kingdom the “Sloane Ranger”, a tribe that was born back in the 80's and whose greatest exponent was Diana of Wales, are about to disappear. Among the names that appear in this text, the one of Tamara Falco (42 years old). “They share a passion for coats and padded jackets and their detractors make fun of their way of speaking”quotes the text as a definition. Far from stopping there, they compare Tamara with Diana of Wales herself, and according to them, the Marquise de Griñón “is to the posh what Princess Diana was to the Sloanes: a patron saint”. A nickname that has not left anyone indifferent. Is Isabel Preysler's daughter really a role model like Lady Di was? For those who don't know her, they define her as “an aristocratic socialite and frequent guest on talk shows. She is an archpija“, they conclude. And according to them, Tamara Falcó is the greatest exponent of what a posh is.”There are many things condensed in her: her father was an old aristocrat, her mother, Isabel Preysler, a socialite, was the wife of Julio Iglesias.. And on the other hand, there is something about it that is very commercial and even a little aspirational in itself.” Tamara FalcoInstagram @ionieva His image, his simple but elaborate outfits, his luxury trips around the world or his very peculiar way of expressing himself fall directly into the definition of what a textbook posh guy is. It is not the first time that Tamara has had to deal with this nickname about her and the truth is that it has never bothered her. Quite the opposite. Isabel Preysler's daughter accepts it with her characteristic sense of humor. “I don't rule out that she's posh, but I hair rabbits,” she commented amusingly on 'El Hormiguero' referring to her role as a chef. And she assures that she can adapt to all situations, no matter how strange they may be. Tamara Falcó has not been the only name that has appeared in 'The Times', the popular British newspaper also highlights Felipe Juan Froilán. The son of Infanta Elena is “another source of inspiration for the posh man”, although in his case he is highlighted for “his exuberant nocturnal exploits in the clubs in the Salamanca neighborhood”, outings that forced his mother to send him to Abu Dhabi.

The life of luxury of Tamara Falcó and Íñigo Onieva as Marquises of Griñón

In his will, Carlos Falcó wrote that it was Tamara and not another of his children who would inherit the Marquisate of Griñón, something that could not have made Isabel Preysler's daughter happier, who has always maintained a very special bond with her father. Since he married Íñigo Onieva in July 2023, the marquisate has also been extended to the businessman, a title that he certainly does not use at all. Happily married, Tamara and Íñigo have spent this year traveling the world while dreaming of starting a family together. A life full of luxuries that they boast about on social networks where the collaborator of 'El Hormiguero' and jury of 'Got Talent' already has more than a million fans. “Tamara catches,” can be read in some of the comments dedicated to her every day.