Greece’s Prince Nikolaos remarries months after divorce from Princess Tatiana

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Prince Nikolaos, 55, remarried on Friday, February 7, less than a year after his divorce from Princess Tatiana. The Greek prince wed Chrysí Vardinogianni, daughter of shipping magnate Giorgos Vardinogiannis, at St Nikolaos Ragavas Church in Athens.

The bride wore the Antique Corsage Tiara, a royal headpiece lent to her by the groom’s mother, Queen Anne-Marie.

The wedding was attended by members of the Greek royal family, including Crown Prince Pavlos and Crown Princess Marie-Chantal.

Photo: Nicky Economou.

The couple’s relationship, which became public in January 2025, quickly progressed from their first public appearance together to their engagement and wedding.

Chrysí was previously married twice, first to singer Stefanos Xypolitas and later to director Konstantinos Markoulakis.

Prince Nikolaos’ second marriage follows the announcement of his divorce from Princess Tatiana in April 2024. The couple, who had been married for 14 years, expressed mutual respect and a continued friendship post-divorce.

Princess Tatiana, who retained her royal title, has since shared her journey of self-discovery and personal transformation on social media.

Source: People.

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