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Princess Maria Teresa Of Spain Becomes First Royal To Die From Covid-19

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As indicated by People, María Teresa” who was named the ‘Red Princess’ a direct result of her candid perspectives” passed on in Paris on Thursday, March 26.

The princess was a teacher at Sorbonne University in Paris, and at Complutense University in Madrid. The princess, a devoted backer of ladies’ privileges for an amazing duration was rarely hitched.

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Her sibling Prince Sixto Enrique de Borbon, the Duke of Aranjuez, declared on Facebook that she passed on in the wake of contracting COVID-19.

Alongside a photograph of the princess, the sovereign composed: ‘S.A.R. Wear Sixto Enrique de Borbón imparts that this Thursday, March 26, 2020, has died in Paris, at eighty-six years of age, his sister Maria Teresa de Bourbon Parma and Bourbon Busset, survivor of coronavirus COVID-19.’

The family held a dedication administration in Madrid on March 27.

Different royals who tried positive for COVID-19 are Prince Albert II of Monaco and Prince Charles of Wales.

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