Duchess of Badajoz is a substantive title in the Spanish nobility. The title is a Title of the Royal House (), a type of title that is not hereditary and is granted for life to a member of the Royal Family.
Named after the city of Badajoz, in Extremadura, it was created on 17 April 1967 by Infante Juan, Count of Barcelona, for his daughter, the Infanta Pilar, on the occasion of her marriage to Luis Gómez-Acebo in 1967. It does not include any territorial landholdings and does not produce any revenue for the title-holder.
Following the Duchess's death in 2020, the title reverted to the Crown.
| Infanta Pilar<br />House of Bourbon-Anjou<br />1967âÂÂ2020 | | 30 July 1936<br />Ville Saint Blaise, Cannes, France<br />daughter of Infante Juan, Count of Barcelona and Princess MarÃÂa de las Mercedes of Bourbon-Two Sicilies | Luis Gómez-Acebo<br />5 May 1967<br /> | 8 January 2020<br />Ruber International Hospital, Madrid, Spain<br />aged 83 |-