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Princess Tatiana of Greece and Denmark

Princess Tatiana of Greece and Denmark (née ''Tatiana Ellinka Blatnik''; born 28 August 1980)〔(HRH Princess Tatiana )〕 is the wife of Prince Nikolaos of Greece and Denmark, son of former King Constantine II of Greece, Prince of Denmark and former Queen Anne-Marie of Greece, Princess of Denmark.
In Denmark or by courtesy elsewhere, Tatiana became styled Her Royal Highness Princess Tatiana of Greece and Denmark upon her marriage on 25 August 2010.
==Family and early life==
Tatiana Blatnik was born in Venezuela, though raised in Switzerland and is of Russian Jewish origin. Her biological father, Ladislav Vladimir Blatnik, died when she was 6 and she was raised by her mother Marie Blanche. Her stepfather Attilio Brillembourg is the owner of a New York area financial services company.
Princess Tatiana and her brother, Boris Blatnik (born on 21 February 1978) were both born in Venezuela, and are the natural children of Ladislav Blatnik, born in Slovenia and Marie Blanche Bierlein (born in Munich on 10 December 1954). Her maternal grandparents are Ernst Bierlein, born in Munich on 26 February 1920, and wife (married in Munich on 21 February 1945) Countess Ellinka von Einsiedel, born in Würmegg on 26 July 1922, this last by whom she is a descendant of the Prince Elector William II of Hesse.
Princess Tatiana studied at Aiglon College,〔(Juanfe )〕 then at Georgetown University graduating in 2003 with a degree in sociology. Until July 2010, when she resigned to concentrate on her wedding plans, Tatiana had worked in the publicity department as an event planner for fashion designer Diane von Fürstenberg.

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