Will Princess Tatiana Keep Her Royal Title amid Surprise Divorce from Prince Nikolaos of Greece?

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The confirmation comes days after the office of the former Greek royal family announced the surprising divorce news

<p> Rune Hellestad - Corbis/Corbis via Getty</p>  Princess Tatiana and Prince Nikolaos of Greece arrive at Opera House for the celebration of King Harald and Queen Sonja of Norway’s 80th birthdays in May 2017.

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Princess Tatiana and Prince Nikolaos of Greece arrive at Opera House for the celebration of King Harald and Queen Sonja of Norway’s 80th birthdays in May 2017.

Life might change for Princess Tatiana amid her divorce from Prince Nikolaos of Greece, but at least one thing will remain the same.

Princess Tatiana, 43, will retain her royal title after her divorce from Prince Nikolaos, 54, is finalized, Hello! magazine reported. The outlet said the Greek royal family confirmed the news to Hello! Greece, a related publication.

The fate of royal titles inherited through marriage following divorce varies by royal house, and there was no modern precedent for what would become of Tatiana's princess title as none of Nikolaos' siblings have divorced.

The update comes after the office of the former royal family of Greece announced on April 19 that Princess Tatiana and Prince Nikolaos were breaking up.

"Prince Nikolaos and Princess Tatiana, after fourteen years of living together, have decided to dissolve their marriage," the statement said. "Both express the difficulty of this decision, the deep appreciation and respect they have for each other, but also the love with which they have walked all these years. The same values ​​of respect and understanding will form the basis of their relationship in the future, a relationship of deep and sincere friendship. They will continue to live and be active in Greece, the place they both feel at home."

"Family will always be by their side," it continued. "Thank you very much for your respect and discretion."

<p>Nicolas Koutsokostas/NurPhoto via Getty</p> Princess Tatiana and Prince Nikolaos arrive at the Metropolitan Cathedral of Athens for the wedding of Prince Philippos to Nina Flohr in October 2021.

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Princess Tatiana and Prince Nikolaos arrive at the Metropolitan Cathedral of Athens for the wedding of Prince Philippos to Nina Flohr in October 2021.

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The split news came just weeks after the former couple were seen together at the thanksgiving service for Nikolaos' father, the late King Constantine, held at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle on Feb. 27. King Constantine was the last king of Greece who ruled until the abolition of the monarchy in June 1973, and died at age 82 in January 2023.

Members of the Greek and British royal families came out in full force for the memorial, including Queen Camilla, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, Princess Beatrice and more.

Prince William abruptly dropped out of the event at the last minute, which was unexpected as he was due to give a reading at the ceremony honoring his late godfather. It later emerged that the Prince of Wales’ absence was related to his wife Kate Middleton's cancer diagnosis, which she announced with the release of a self-written speech on March 22.

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<p>Chris Jackson/POOL/AFP/Getty</p> Princess Tatiana and Prince Nikolaos of Greece attend the thanksgiving service at Windsor Castle on Feb. 27, 2024.

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Princess Tatiana and Prince Nikolaos of Greece attend the thanksgiving service at Windsor Castle on Feb. 27, 2024.

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Prince Nikolaos is the third of King Constantine and Queen Anne-Marie’s five children and married Venezuelan-born Tatiana Blatnik at the Cathedral of Ayios Nikolaos on the island of Spetses in August 2010.

The couple, who had no children, continued to pursue private careers after tying the knot and most recently made their home in Athens, according to their respective websites.

<p>Chris Jackson/Getty</p> Princess Tatiana and Princess Nikolaos of Greece at their wedding day on August 25, 2010.

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Princess Tatiana and Princess Nikolaos of Greece at their wedding day on August 25, 2010.

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