Prince Nikolaos of Greece Marries Chrysí Vardinogianni in Athens Ceremony
The couple wed in an intimate Greek Orthodox ceremony attended by close family and international royals.
- Prince Nikolaos of Greece, son of the late King Constantine II, married Chrysí Vardinogianni, daughter of a prominent Greek shipping magnate, in a private ceremony at the Holy Church of Saint Nicholas Ragavas in Athens.
- The event marked the couple's first marriage together, following their respective divorces, and was attended by close family and friends, including notable members of European royal families.
- Guests included Queen Sofia and Princess Cristina of Spain, as well as Princess Benedikte of Denmark and her children, highlighting the couple's connections to international royalty.
- The ceremony was limited to a small group of attendees, though around 200 well-wishers gathered outside the church to celebrate the occasion.
- Chrysí Vardinogianni wore a lace gown by designer Christos Costarellos, while the couple's relationship, made public only weeks ago, has been described as a whirlwind romance.