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What Celebrities Studied at the School of Kings, to Which Was Gonzalo Hevia, Heir to the Iron Palace?

Summary by El Financiero
Long before Mexican businessman Gonzalo Hevia Baillères became the heir to the Iron Palace, he spent his days as a student in an exclusive boarding school in Switzerland. It is the Le Rosey Institute, known as the ‘school of kings’, because different members of the royalty passed through its wide campus, a boarding school in which singers and children of actors were also present. And Gonzalo Hevia Baillères, the entrepreneur linked to the singer…

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Long before Mexican businessman Gonzalo Hevia Baillères became the heir to the Iron Palace, he spent his days as a student in an exclusive boarding school in Switzerland. It is the Le Rosey Institute, known as the ‘school of kings’, because different members of the royalty passed through its wide campus, a boarding school in which singers and children of actors were also present. And Gonzalo Hevia Baillères, the entrepreneur linked to the singer…

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El Financiero broke the news in Mexico on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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