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Just when tales of socialite romance ending in turmoil have started to become commonplace, Vanity Fair's February issue profiles one of the longest fairy-tale unions running: the one between Crown Prince Pavlos and Crown Princess Marie-Chantal of Greece. Special correspondent Bob Colacello details the couple's engagement, their upbringings and the Greek royal family's struggles to return to Greece after they were dethroned and exiled in the late Sixties. The piece also tracks Marie-Chantal's adventures in education before launching her eponymous children's clothing line, which now has six freestanding stores and is launching an e-commerce site. The London-born social — who is the daughter of duty free billionaire Robert Miller and sister of Pia Getty and Alexandra von Furstenberg — worked in Andy Warhol's studio as part of an independent study program at boarding school, spent time at St. Lawrence and New York Universities without finishing degrees at either school, and studied art history in Italy and traveled to Paris with an interest in horses before meeting her future husband and returning to NYU. "I was always on this unbelievable quest to go and do. My father worried, I'm sure, but I think he also felt that eventually something would come up. And it did. I met Pavlos," she says in the article. A course surely not on the curriculum of any major institution.
Isn't her official title Princess Pavlos of Greece? The title should probably be changed to reflect this. . .
Her Royal Highness The Crown Princess of Greece![]()