There may be another Greek royal wedding in the not-too-distant future, according to Hello! Greece. This magazine, a sister publication of Hello!, has confirmed that Prince Nikolaos of Greece and Denmark has proposed to Chrysí Vardinogianni.
The magazine assumes Chrysi has said yes. There is no announcement from the Greek Royal Family's office in Athens.
However, Andreas Megos, a Greek royal family expert who has good sources, refutes rumors of a wedding. He told Point de Vue: "Concerning their alleged marriage in the next three months, this 'news' is in the realm of fantasy. He also warns of the "fake total news" in the Greek media.
Nikolaos, 55, is the third child of the late King Constantine II and Queen Anne Marie. In April 2024, Prince Nikolaos and Princess Tatiana announced their divorce after 14 years of marriage.
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Chrysi is the daughter of shipowner Giorgos Vardinogiannis and Agapi Polit. She has been married twice. Her first husband was Swedish-born Greek singer, Stefanos Sakellarios Xypolitas, known as Nino. They married in 2012 and were divorced five years later. The former couple share two children, Giorgos and Karen Agapi. In December 2023, she and director Konstantine Markoulakis ended their five-year-relationship.
She received a BA in Communication Design from the Parsons School of Design in New York City. This was followed by a master's in Management from City, University of London.
Chrysi's father was born in 1936 in Episkopi, Rethymno. Giorgos studied at the Hellenic Naval and completed his maritime education in Southampton, England. He and his brothers founded a shipping and oil business in Greece. In 1979, his family bought the Panathinaikos FC. He served as president of the club for 21 years. Agape Politis is a real estate agent.
In September Chrysi joined Nikolaos at his younger sister, Prince Theodora's wedding to Matthew Kumar. According to several press reports, she is a long-time friend of the Greek royal family. On January 16, she accompanied Nikolaos to the memorial service honoring the late King Constantine II and the lunch afterward.
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