Phílippos of Greece and Nina Flohr married: ceremony with great pomp for their religious union

Once again the prince Phílippos of Greece and his wife, Nina Flor, are united by the bonds of marriage. After saying “Yes“for the first time, on December 12, 2020 at the town hall of Saint-Mortiz in Switzerland, the two lovers once again seal their love during yet another ceremony.

Only a few months after having organized a civil wedding in the native lands of the beautiful Swiss, Prince Phílippos of Greece and Nina Flohr were, this time, married in the Cathedral of the Annunciation, located in Athens, this Saturday, October 23. An event eagerly awaited by Greek citizens since many of them made the trip to see the beautiful Nina Flohr on her arrival at the church. Dressed in a sumptuous wedding dress, perfectly marking her waist and having a long train, the latter appeared radiant alongside her father who took care of escorting her to the altar.

A marriage impacted by health measures

Their previous marriage had to be held in a small committee following the many health constraints imposed on Helvetic lands. At the time, only two guests had the honor of attending their discreet union. Namely their respective fathers: the former king Constantine II, and the father of Nina Flohr, the wealthy businessman Mr. Thomas Flohr. The measures put in place previously allowed weddings on condition of bringing together only five people, officiating and married included. Fortunately this time, it is in the eyes of all and with great joy that the godson of Lady Diana and the only daughter of the rich businessman were able to invite the members of their respective families.

Engaged during the summer of 2020, it is the office of the former king who had also announced their engagement in September 2020. “LHis Majesties King Constantine and Queen Anne-Marie are delighted to announce the engagement of their youngest son, Prince Philippos, to Nina Nastassja Flohr, daughter of Thomas Flohr and Katharina Flohr. Nina and Philippos got engaged on the island of Ithaca, Greece, earlier this summer“, could we read.

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