If there exists “blue blood” in the world

If there exists “blue blood” in the world, the blood of Monica Fernandez, the 23rd Marquis of Spain, is probably not even “blue,” but “dark blue.” The very definition of “blue blood” of aristocrats appeared in Spain in the 9th century. Monica’s ancestors served at the court of Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand, participated in the conquest of America. Their genus outnumbered all ancient aristocratic families in Spain.

Possessing a southern temperament, the young marquis boldly hands out decrees to their servants, often argues with her older brothers, and doesn’t hesitate to speak what she thinks in front of royal family members. She always has her opinion on everything.
Even Monica’s father, who adored his “baby,” could not disagree that his daughter was a “little bit” sassy.

Palm trees, laurels, bougainvilleys, oranges and the world’s rarest red camellia flowers grow in the gardens of their magnificent palace. But señorina wanted to see hortension in her garden – a northern flower that loves rain and fog. Hortension has humbly endured a whole season of the strongest Seville heat. On which Monica noticed she always gets what she wants!