Greece

Open Post – Wedding of Prince Philippos and Princess Nina (nee Flohr) of Greece – Updated!

The wedding ceremony (or blessing, since they were civilly married earlier this year) will be held in Athens at the Metropolitan Cathedral where both Philippos’ parents and grandparents were married. He will be the first member of the family to marry at the cathedral since the monarchy was abolished in the seventies.

Pre-Wedding Information

No word yet on a live stream, but we’ll keep checking. Edited: Here is your live stream on Youtube. We will also slip back in during the weekend to add official photos, but place your own photos and comments below while the action unfolds.

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Pre-Wedding Celebrations

Wedding Day Guests

Princess Benedikte, in a deep v-neck green gown. I really want to learn more about her brooch.

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Queen Sofia in a repeated Valentino, with a full-length photo with Princess Benedikte in the slideshow.

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Queen Anne-Marie, with her son the groom, in spectacular blue by Celia Kritharioti. She’s wearing her diamond cross pendant, worn for her own wedding and that of all her children.

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Princess Beatrice re-wore one of our “Defense of the Dress (Gucci)” entries! We loved it then, Bea, love it now!

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Prince Pavlos, Princess Marie-Chantal and two of their younger children.

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The entire family group!

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Infanta Elena (Spain), the great Classic Princess Benedikte, and her daughter Princess Alexandra are all in the house!

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Princess Theodora, in Emilia Wickstead, with Princess Tatiana and Prince Nikolaos.

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The Bride

The bride wore a Chanel gown with a shoulder train, and as we predicted, the Antique Corsage tiara. Very interesting veil placement, too, which makes me wish we had run our “From the Neck Up” poll a couple of weeks later. The bridesmaids are in customized Emilia Wickstead dresses.

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Here is a beautiful overhead shot of the cathedral, with a great train view.

A couple of official photos.

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Here are a couple of links to Instagram, thanks to Baguette gloria mundi.  There’s a short video in the last post.