Princess Tatiana has broken her silence following her ex-husband Prince Nikolaos of Greece's wedding to Chrysí Vardinogianni. Five days after the nuptials, the Prince's former wife penned a message on Instagram, thanking those who help her "stay strong."
"I can’t start this post without saying thank you to this incredible community. To everyone who has made me feel at home, strong, and supported—YOU. My heart is full of gratitude," she wrote alongside a black-and-white portrait of herself smiling. "When people ask if I will continue to live in Greece, my answer has never been more of a YES. Because of you. Thank you for opening your doors, your hearts & your homes. Your kindness and support means everything."
The Princess described the past few weeks as "an adventure—full of change, growth and exciting new opportunities." Tatiana shared, "On a personal level, I moved houses, whilst Breathe has officially partnered with NBA player Kevin Love’s foundation, the Kevin Love Fund, to bring social and emotional learning tools to Greece and our team keeps growing. I’ve also recently partnered with a new team to expand my platform in health & hospitality—from hosting retreats in Greece to launching new initiatives that build healthier, more connected communities. Because if there’s one thing I’ve realized, it’s that no matter how much green juice you drink, without community, there is no true health."
"So, thank you all for keeping me healthy. My heart is full. Right now, my focus is on expanding our projects and welcoming new partners. From hours on Zoom calls to health and wellness expos (yes, that includes sweating it out in an infrared sauna!), to receiving the most incredible Greek biodynamic products from the Greek land—this is what has been keeping me busy and inspired," she continued. "And I can’t wait for what’s ahead. Special thanks to those who help me stay strong—physically, emotionally and in every way that matters. You guys rock & you are my rock. ✨✨✨."
Tatiana's ex-husband Prince Nikolaos married his second wife, Chrysí, on Feb. 7 at the Holy Church of Saint Nicholas Ragavas in Athens. The wedding took place less than one year after the private office of the Greek royal family announced that the Prince and Tatiana were splitting.
“We wish to inform you of a significant and heartfelt decision made by TRH Prince Nikolaos and Princess Tatiana. After fourteen years of marriage, they have chosen to amicably dissolve their union. This decision was reached with great care and mutual respect, reflecting the depth of their appreciation for one another and the moments they have shared,” the royal family's private office revealed on April 19, 2024.
“Their future interactions will continue to be guided by these same principles of respect and understanding, as they transition into a relationship rooted in a strong friendship. They will continue to live and build their lives in Greece, a place they both call home. The Family will always support them,” the announcement continued. “We warmly thank you for your understanding and for respecting their privacy during this time.”