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The previous royal household of Greece introduced the dissolution of the wedding between Prince Nikolaos and Princess Tatiana after 13 years collectively.
The royal couple, who’ve been collectively for fourteen years, introduced their determination by means of an official assertion launched on Friday.
The assertion from the workplace of the previous royal household reads: “Prince Nikolaos and Princess Tatiana, after fourteen years of dwelling collectively, have determined to dissolve their marriage.”
“Household will all the time be by their facet,” the assertion learn additional.
“Thanks very a lot on your respect and discretion.”
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The royal couple was final seen collectively on the Thanksgiving
This information arrives on the heels of the couple’s current public look on the thanksgiving service for King Constantine, Nikolaos’ father and the final reigning king of Greece.
The service, held on February 27, 2024, at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Citadel, was a gathering of members from each the Greek and British royal households.
Nevertheless, for the primary time, Prince William was not there on the occasion; he withdrew from the ceremony unexpectedly. It was later disclosed that his absence was as a result of most cancers analysis of Kate Middleton. It appears the princess’ well being situation is extra extreme than earlier than.
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Princess Tatiana graced the event sporting the Vintage Corsage Tiara, a chunk borrowed from Queen Anne-Marie.
The marriage was a grand affair, attended by royalty from throughout Europe, together with Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel of Sweden, the then-future King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain, and the then-future King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands.