Spain’s Duchess of Alba is dead

FILE - In this file photo taken June 16, 2010, Maria del Rosario Cayetana Alfonsa Victoria Eugenia Francisca Fitz-James Stuart y de Silva, the Duchess of Alba, arrives for a movie preview in Seville, Spain. The Duchess of Alba, one of Spain's wealthiest and most colorful aristocrats and listed as the world's most titled noble, has died at the age of 88. The Duchess died at her palatial home in the southern city of Seville on Thursday Nov. 20, 2014. The cause of death was not immediately made known. A relative of Winston Churchill the duchess shared toys with England’s future Queen Elizabeth while living in England as a girl. (AP Photo/Toni Rodriguez, File)

FILE - In this file photo taken June 16, 2010, Maria del Rosario Cayetana Alfonsa Victoria Eugenia Francisca Fitz-James Stuart y de Silva, the Duchess of Alba, arrives for a movie preview in Seville, Spain. The Duchess of Alba, one of Spain's wealthiest and most colorful aristocrats and listed as the world's most titled noble, has died at the age of 88. The Duchess died at her palatial home in the southern city of Seville on Thursday Nov. 20, 2014. The cause of death was not immediately made known. A relative of Winston Churchill the duchess shared toys with England’s future Queen Elizabeth while living in England as a girl. (AP Photo/Toni Rodriguez, File)

Published Nov 20, 2014

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Madrid - Spain's eccentric Duchess of Alba, one of the nation's richest women who has more titles than any other aristocrat on earth, died on Thursday at the age of 88, a spokesman for her family said.

Maria del Rosario Cayetana Fritz-James Stuart passed away at her Duenas Palace in the southern city of Seville on Thursday morning, a family spokesman told AFP.

She had been moved to her home on Tuesday night after being hospitalised with pneumonia.

The socialite is survived by her husband, who is 24 years her junior.

Known for her frizzy hair and colourful dress sense, Maria del Rosario Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart owned swathes of real estate, palaces, great houses and treasures including paintings by Great Masters from Goya to Velazquez.

Her premier title was Duchess of Alba de Tormes, but she had more than 40 others due to a series of complicated marriages by her ancestors, which made her the noble with the most officially recognised titles in the world according to Guinness World Records. - AFP

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