on Instagram, referring to a difficult year that also saw her stepbrother, Attilio Brillembourg, go missing.“But maybe identity isn’t something we lose, it’s something we evolve, rediscover and redefine.
So I’m taking my own advice and taking a step back before moving forward,” she noted.However, the former royal admitted that she’s looking ahead, and even plans to take a meaningful trip to visit some places most significant to her.“This month, I will be traveling to some of the places that have shaped me.
Seeking the stories, the people and moments that have made me who I am. I’m excited about this and looking forward to sharing it with all of you,” she wrote.Tatiana went on, “As far back as I can remember, it has never been easy to answer the question ‘Where are you from?’ My identity doesn’t fit into a box.”“I grew up in Spain, but I am the daughter of a German mother and a Slovenian father,” she continued. “I was born in Venezuela, I was in Switzerland and the United States, I moved to London and now I live in Greece, a place where I feel at home, surrounded by a language and a culture that are not entirely mine, but that feel like they should be.”On Feb.
7, Prince Nikolaos married Vardinogiánni at Saint Nikolaos Ragavas Church in Athens, Greece.The nuptials came 10 months after he and Tatiana announced their separation in April 2024.One week after Nikolaos’ wedding, Tatiana took to social media to thank fans for making her feel supported during his time as she unpacked boxes in her new home.“I can’t start this post without saying thank you to this incredible community.
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