Marie-Chantal Miller, born on September 17, 1968 in London, is an American-British businesswoman and fashion designer. By marrying the heir to the throne, Paul of Greece, she became the princess of Greece and Denmark.

The story begins with Marie-Chantal’s family background. His mother, María Clara “Chantal” Pesantes, is an Ecuadorian of French origin, while his father, Robert Warren Miller, is a British businessman. The Miller family is known for its success in the business world.

The royal connection was established when Marie-Chantal met Prince Paul of Greece at a party in New Orleans in 1992. Paul, who is the eldest son of King Constantine II of Greece. and Queen Anne Mary of Greece, he was delighted with Marie. – Chantal. The couple became engaged in 1995 and married the following year, on July 1, 1995, in a lavish ceremony held at St. Sophia’s Cathedral in London.

After the wedding, Marie-Chantal became Her Royal Highness Princess Marie-Chantal of Greece and Denmark. The couple has five children: Maria Olimpija, Konstantin Aleksi, Ahil Andrés, Odisej Kimon and Aristidis-Stavra.

Although Greece is no longer a monarchy since 1973, when the Republic was established, the Greek royal family retains its titles and roles in society. Marie-Chantal and her family live mostly in the UK and are involved in various charitable and business activities. In addition, Marie-Chantal has developed a successful career in the world of fashion with her eponymous brand that includes children’s clothing and luxury accessories. (AND)