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All of Queen Anne-Marie’s daughters-in-law have gotten married in her Antique Corsage Tiara, including Marie-Chantal Miller, who married Crown Prince Pavlos in 1995; Nina Flohr on her wedding ...
Prince Nikolaos of Greece is set to marry again. The the son of Queen Anne-Marie and the late King Constantine , split from his wife Princess Tatiana in April 2024.
Prince Nikolaos is the son of Queen Anne-Marie and the late King Constantine, the last King of Greece. The office of the former royal family of Greece announced in April 2024 that Nikolaos and ...
In January 2025, Nikolaos became engaged to Chrysí Vardinogiánni, daughter of Greek businessman Giórgos Vardinogiánnis. [9] Chrysí was previously married to singer Stéfanos Xypolitás, better known as Nino, with whom she shares two children – Giórgo Skévo Xypolitás (born 2013) and Káren Agápi Xypolitá (born 2014). [10]
Princess Tatiana of Greece and Denmark (born Tatiana Ellinka Blatnik, 27 August 1980) is a Venezuelan entrepreneur, author and philanthropist.She was a member of the non-reigning Greek royal family and the Danish royal family as the wife of Prince Nikolaos, son of Constantine II, who reigned as King of Greece until the monarchy was abolished in 1973.
She uses the name Olympia in everyday life. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Olympia attended her first couture show around the age of 11 in Rome together with her parents. [ 7 ] She studied art history, theatre, photography, and graphic design while in boarding school in Switzerland with hopes of pursuing a career in art or fashion. [ 8 ]
Princess Tatiana of Greece released an upbeat statement thanking fans for their support after her ex-husband, Prince Nikolaos, remarried. Nikolaos, 55, wed Chrysí Vardinogiánni at St. Nikolaos ...
The declaration was finally made on 19 December 2024, when 10 members of the former royal family, (Contantine's children Alexia, Pavlos, Nikolaos, Theodora, Philippos) and (Pavlos children: Maria-Olympia, Constantine-Alexios, Achileas Andreas, Odysseas-Kimon, and Aristides-Stavros) to the "Registrar of births, marriages and deaths" of Athens in ...