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Dalia Soto Del Valle – Biography, Parents, Children, Facts About Fidel Castro’s Wife

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The world will never forget the name Fidel Castro, the Cuban Prime Minister/Dictator who ruled for almost 50 years. However, one of the most secret issues in his life was his relationship with Dalia Soto Del Valle. This Cuban lady who had 5 sons for Fidel was not known for decades because he completely closed her from view.

It was later learned that Dalia had met Fidel CastroThrough his passion for teaching, while participating in a literacy campaign in Cienfuegos in 1960. As the story progressed, Fidel began to take an interest in the young teacher as soon as he met her and very soon they became secret lovers before getting married for marriage. in 1980.

Biography of Dalia Soto Del Valle

Dalia Soto Del Valle is a woman who never lived an open life because it was only around 2000 that her identity was revealed to the whole world. There is therefore no information on his date of birth, but it has been confirmed that his place of birth was in Trinidad, a city located in the province of Sancti Spíritus in Cuba.

Regarding her education, it was gathered that the Cuban lady received a standard education in her hometown, and after completing her education, she decided to join the teaching profession. According to some sources, Dalia was a teenager when she started teaching and that was what paved the way for her entry into the life of former Cuban dictator, Fidel Castro.

In the 1960s, the Cuban government was very enthusiastic about improving the level of literacy of its natives and Dalia Soto Del Valle, very passionate about education, joined the movement in favor of a campaign in favor of literacy. She was noticed at one of the literacy forums held in the city of Cienfuegos, Cuba. Dalia was then invited to a big dinner party where she found herself sitting next to the Prime Minister and from then on her life changed as she entered the country’s social class.

Parents and children of Dalia Soto Del Valle

Dalia Soto Del Valle came from a wealthy family as a father, Fernando Soto Del Valle Guinart owned land and a gigantic farm. They also had a very comfortable home in Trinidad where Dalia is said to have spent her formative years. However, not much has been said about his mother and no source has mentioned her name before.

The Cuban lady started a secret relationship with Fidel Castro and soon after they welcomed their first child, Alex Castro Soto. After the birth of her son, the Prime Minister asked Dalia to move to Havana, where he provided her with a magnificent Spanish mansion. Their relationship produced four more children, namely: Antonio Castro-Soto, Alejandro Castro-Soto, Alexis Castro-Soto, and Angel Castro-Soto.

Fidel finally decided to tie the wedding knots with his lover in 1980 but he always kept his identity hidden from the public. The couple broke the secret in 2000 when Dalia was seen asking for the return of young Elian Gonzalez – who was rescued after his mother drowned while fleeing the United States. The following year, she was also seen at the annual cigar festival held in Cuba, but her first appearance alongside Fidel Castro was in 2010. Subsequently, Dalia Soto Del Valle made a series of other appearances with Fidel Castro and attended interviews with him.. She stayed by his side when her health seriously deteriorated and when the dictator’s reign finally came to an end, Dalia helped her a lot alongside her children.

Facts About Fidel Castro’s Wife

Dalia Soto Del Valle is distinguished by her small size which contrasts with the gallant size of her husband

His sons were named after Greek King Alexander the Great whom Fidel greatly admires.

Dalia’s second son, Antonio, is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon. He served as national doctor for the Cuban baseball team and later became vice president of the country’s Baseball Federation.

Her husband’s initial marriage was to Mirta Diaz who divorced some time in the 1950s. The couple had a son named Fidelito, whose custody became a hot issue as Mirta fled with him to the United States.

Her husband was notorious for his alliance with several other ladies and sources say he has several other children besides the ones she and Mirta bore him.

Both Dalia and Fidel’s parents emigrated to the United States during the dictator’s reign, and his nephews, Mario and Lincoln Diaz, are known to have become members of Congress in Florida.

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