Congratulations are in order for Prince Nikolaos of Greece and Chrysí Vardinogianni as the pair tied the knot on Friday. The bride looked simply stunning in an embellished gown but it was her tiara that prompted the most questions.
The new wife of the Greek royal was seen arriving at the Church of Saint Nicholas Ragavas in Athens to marry her prince wearing the Antique Corsage Tiara atop her pristine updo.
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There is a simple reason why the bride wore the same tiara as her husband’s ex is simple – it is royal tradition. The Antique Corsage Tiara is the headpiece that all the daughters-in-law of Queen Anne-Marie wear.
During Princess Tatiana’s marriage to Prince Nikolaos she wore the glittering tiara on several occasions including to Princess Madeleine of Sweden’s wedding in 2013.
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