And the Achillea plant (maybe higher recognized to Brits as a yarrow plant) holds deeply symbolic that means, particularly apt for a royal wedding ceremony. As a perennial bloom, the yarrow is alleged to signify eternal love, and in historical Greek delusion, it was utilized by the legendary hero Achilles to heal wounds on the battlefield.
Watching on as Chrysí Vardinogiánni walked down the aisle? The Greek royals, of course. Prince Nikolaos was accompanied to the church by the previous Queen herself, who donned a chic gold coat and pearls. Following quickly after: Crown Prince Pavlos and Crown Princess Marie Chantal, who celebrated alongside their sons Prince Constantine Alexios and Prince Aristidis-Stavros.
The groom’s sister, Princess Alexia of Greece, sported a chic black and white search for the marriage, the place she was accompanied by her husband, Carlos Morales Quintana, and their daughters, Ana Maria Morales and Amelia Morales. Princess Theodora, Prince Nikolaos’ youthful sister, who herself solely tied the knot final September, was seen on the church with her new husband, Matthew Kumar.