Alfonso of Spain, Prince of Asturias

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Spanish Royalty
House of Bourbon
1833-present

Isabella II
Children
   Infante Ferdinand
   Isabella, Princess of Asturias
   Infanta Maria Christina
   Alfonso XII
   Maria de la Paz, Princess of Bavaria
   Eulalia, Duchess of Galliera
Alfonso XII
Children
   Maria de las Mercedes, Princess of Asturias
   Teresa, Princess of Bavaria
   Alfonso XIII
   Infanta Maria de la Concepcion
   Infanta Maria del Pilar
   Infanta Maria de la Paz
   Infanta Marie Eulalia
   Infante Francis
Alfonso XIII
Children
   Alfonso, Prince of Asturias
   Jaime, Duke of Segovia
   Infanta Beatriz
   Infanta Maria Cristina
   Juan, Count of Barcelona
   Infante Gonzalo
Grandchildren
   Alfonso, Duke of Cadiz
   Gonzalo, Duke of Aquitaine
   Infanta Pilar
   Juan Carlos I
   Infanta Margarita
   Infante Alfonso
Great Grandchildren
   Luis Alfonso
Juan Carlos I
Children
   Elena, Duchess of Lugo
   Cristina, Duchess of Palma
   Felipe, Prince of Asturias
Grandchild
   Infanta Leonor
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The Infante Don Alfonso of Spain, Prince of Asturias (Alfonso Pio Cristino Eduardo Francisco Guillermo Carlos Enrique Fernando Antonio Venancio Borbón y Battenberg (10 May 1907 - 6 September 1938), was the heir-apparent of the throne of Spain 1907-31.

Infante Alfonso was the eldest child of the then-reigning king Alfonso XIII of Spain and his wife Victoria Eugenia of Battenberg. He inherited the genetic disorder hemophilia from his maternal line. He was a matrilineal great-grandson of Victoria of the United Kingdom. He and his youngest brother, Gonzalo were kept in specially-tailored jackets to prevent bloody accidents.

His father, Alfonso XIII faced increasing political problems that led Spain become republic in 1931 and the monarch was deposed. They moved into exile.

There had been plans of young Alfonso's deposition from succession, but ultimately he himself renounced his rights to the then-defunct throne in 1933 to marry a commoner, Edelmira Sampedro Ocejo y Robato, after which Alfonso took the courtesy title Count of Covadonga. (This was required by the regulations for the succession set by the Pragmatic Sanction of Carlos III.) They divorced 8 May 1937. He married Marta Esther Rocafort y Altazarra 3 July 1937. They divorced 8 January 1938. He had no issue by either of them. A car accident led to his early death in 1938, at the age of 31. He crashed into a telephone booth and appeared to have minor injuries but his hemophilia led to fatal internal bleeding.

His predecessor was his late aunt Mercedes, Princess of Asturias who deceased 3 years before Alfonso's birth; in practice, Alfonso's predecessor as first heir to Spain was his first cousin, Mercedes' son, the Infante Alfonso of the Two Sicilies.

His successor technically was his next brother, Jaime, Duke of Segovia who did not receive the Asturias title. Jaime's own renunciation took place soon. In practice (but not titularly) the next heir-apparent of claims to Spanish throne was Alfonso's younger brother don Juan de Borbon, Count of Barcelona. Alfonso's nephew, the Infante Juan Carlos of Spain (the King Juan Carlos) was granted the official title Prince of Spain, not that of Asturias in 1969 by Francisco Franco.

The next member of the Spanish royal family to be officially invested with the title Principe de Asturias was Felipe, Prince of Asturias, Alfonso's grand-nephew, in 1977.

House of Bourbon
Born: 1907
Died: 1938
Preceded by
Alfonso
Prince of Asturias
1907-1931
Vacant
Title next held by
Felipe
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