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What's Behind Tita Cervera's Renunciation of Her Title? the Decision Aims to Protect Her Family Legacy.

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Tita Cervera, formerly known as Baroness Thyssen, has changed her name to Carmen-Thyssen. She has renounced her Swiss nationality and, therefore, her surname Thyssen-Bornemisza, which underpins the title of baroness. Upon losing her nationality, any document issued with her former surname is invalidated. However, to avoid losing the "Thyssen" part, Tita Cervera has adopted the first name Carmen-Thyssen, a legal loophole that allows her to retain…
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Tita Cervera, formerly known as Baroness Thyssen, has changed her name to Carmen-Thyssen. She has renounced her Swiss nationality and, therefore, her surname Thyssen-Bornemisza, which underpins the title of baroness. Upon losing her nationality, any document issued with her former surname is invalidated. However, to avoid losing the "Thyssen" part, Tita Cervera has adopted the first name Carmen-Thyssen, a legal loophole that allows her to retain…

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Antena3 broke the news in on Sunday, November 23, 2025.
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