Princess Theodora’s Stunning Wedding in Athens.
Princess Theodora, the youngest daughter of the former King and Queen of Greece, exchanged vows with the American lawyer Matthew Kumar in a stunning ceremony held at the Metropolitan Cathedral of Athens, last Saturday the 28th of September.Guests, including members of European royalty and the elite, gathered to witness a union filled with love and tradition.
The choice of date added a deeply sentimental touch, as Princess Theodora’s parents, the late King Constantine II and Queen Anne-Marie of Greece, were married on the very same day in 1968, at the Metropolitan Cathedral of Athens, the same church where Theodora’s ceremony took place.
Princess Theodora was gracefully accompanied down the aisle by her brother, Crown Prince Pavlos, adding a touching family moment to the ceremony. The entire Greek royal family was present to celebrate this special occasion, including Queen Anne-Marie, Prince Nikolaos, Princess Alexia with her family and Prince Philippos with his wife Princess Nina, all showing their unwavering support and love.
Princess Theodora has always exuded grace, charm, and warmth, qualities that shone brightly on her wedding day. Accompanied by her brother, Crown Prince Pavlos, and surrounded by her loving family, she was a vision of elegance and joy as she exchanged vows with Matthew, her soulmate and partner in life.
The historic setting, with its Byzantine splendor and rich architectural details, provided the perfect backdrop for this luxurious celebration.
The bride dazzled in an exquisite custom-made gown designed by the leading couture house of Celia Kritharioti. The ivory gown featured intricate lace detailing that glided gracefully along the cathedral floor.
It was combined with the Khedive of Egypt tiara, or the Cartier Wreath Scroll Tiara, one of her most iconic jewels, once worn by her mother, Queen Anne-Marie and other members of the Danish and Swedish royal families—added a sentimental touch, representing the deep connection to her royal heritage.
Cartier Wreath Scroll Tiara, or the Khedive of Egypt tiara, was presented as a wedding gift from the Khedive of Egypt to Crown Princess Margareta of Sweden, the grandmother of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, and Queen Anne Marie of Greece.
Among the distinguished guests was Queen Sofia of Spain, sister of the late King Constantine II, underscoring the strong familial bonds across their royal families. The Queen Dona Sofia, who represented the Spanish Royal family, was accompanied by her two daughters, infantas Elena and Christina, with their children Irene, Miguel and Juan.
While the Danish Royal family was represented by Princess Benedikte and her family. Her daughter Alessandra with her husband and son.
The Princess is holding a very unique embroidered clutch, with her monogram, handmade by her sister, Queen Margrethe of Denmark.
The celebration of love and tradition was enriched by the presence of family, making the day an intimate and luxurious affair fit for a modern princess.
Princess Alexia of Greece with her family and her Husband Carlos Morales Quintana
Crown Princess Marie Chantal arrived with her four sons, Prince Constantine Alexios, Prince Achileas Andreas, Prince Odysseas Kimon and Prince Aristides Stavros.
Princess Olympia of Greece, with her cousin Arrietta Morales y de Grecia, as the Bridesmaids. Their gowns are by Celia Kritharioti as well.
Crown Princess Marie Chantal of Greece among her lovely family was the classiest ever in a new Louis Vuitton Topstitch Detailed Gathered Silk gown in light pink and Aquazzura Tequila clutch in silver.
Prince Filippos of Greece with his wife Princess Nina and her father.
Princess Nina was really classy and stylish as well, in a light blue Adam Lippes Pleated Drape slit-hem, Long sleeve, Silk Crepe maxi gown,
Hunting Season nyc (The square compact case) clutch in ivory Nappa and Manolo Blahnik 90 silver Grosgrain Pumps.
Hereditary Princess Ekaterina of Hanover in a dazzling Huishan Zhang Rein Gown sky blue Crepe
and a Bottega Veneta clutch.
Alessandra de Osma (Princess Christian of Hanover) in Luisa Beccaria stripped lace dress (new) and Aquazzura micro bag in blue.
Queen Anna Maria of Greece, was more than splendid in her light blue gown, by Celia Kritharioti too and a handmade embroidered with her monogram micro bag, by her sister Queen Margrethe of Denmark.
The former Queen came with with her second son, Prince Nikolaos.
Surrounded by fragrant white roses and seasonal blooms, the décor was a testament to classical luxury, with hints of Grecian tradition woven into every detail. The overall ambiance combined understated opulence with a warmth that made the royal wedding feel personal and inviting.
As they stood together in the same church where Princess Theodora’s parents were married 56 years ago, we were reminded of the power of love and tradition—two constants that bring meaning and beauty to our lives. The sentiment of carrying forward family history on this special day was touching, and the couple’s love story is a beautiful testament to the values of loyalty, devotion, and shared dreams.
The wedding of Princess Theodora in Athens was not just a royal event but a celebration of love, tradition, and elegance—true hallmarks of a classy and fabulous lifestyle. For those who appreciate luxury, sophistication, and the charm of royal romance, this wedding was the epitome of modern regal splendor.
As we reflect on this magical day, it’s a reminder that true luxury lies in the meaningful moments we create with those we cherish. Princess Theodora’s wedding was a perfect embodiment of grace, grandeur, and timeless romance, inspiring us all to add a touch of royal elegance to our own lives.
about the tiara:
On Princess Theodora’s wedding day, the tiara sparkled with an ethereal glow, perfectly complementing her elegant bridal look. Its floral motif symbolized new beginnings, while its storied past connected Princess Theodora to the generations of women who wore it before her. The tiara, paired with her classy gown, created an ensemble that was nothing short of a fairytale—fitting for a modern-day princess.
The Khedive of Egypt tiara was donated to Crown Princess Margareta of Sweden, the grandmother of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, and Queen Anne Marie of Greece, who tragically died while pregnant with her sixth child. When Prince Gustaf Adolf of Sweden married Princess Margaret of Connaught, a granddaughter of Queen Victoria, in 1905, after meeting on a trip to Egypt, the future Swedish Crown Princess received this Cartier Wreath Scroll Tiara as a wedding gift from the Khedive of Egypt, a fitting gift to honour the beginning of their romance. When Crown Princess Margareta of Sweden tragically passed away in 1920, she left the Khedive of Egypt Tiara to her only daughter, the future Queen Ingrid of Denmark.
However, Queen Ingrid frequently loaned the Khedive of Egypt Tiara to her cousin, Princess Margaretha of Sweden and Denmark, who wore it from 1957 to 1960 among numerous occasions.
In 1964, Princess Anne-Marie was the first of Queen Ingrid’s daughters to wear the Khedive of Egypt Tiara for her Wedding of King Constantine II of Greece, followed by Crown Princess Margrethe in 1967, and Wedding of Princess Benedikte in 1968, along with their grandmother’s Irish lace veil.
The Khedive of Egypt Tiara remained in Queen Ingrid’s possession for eighty years, throughout her years as Princess, Crown Princess, Queen, and Queen Mother, until her death in 2000.
After Queen Ingrid’s death, the Khedive of Egypt Tiara was inherited by her youngest daughter, Queen Anne-Marie of Greece.
It was a splendid royal wedding, a day filled with family, elegance, and unforgettable moments.
We extend our warmest wishes to Princess Theodora and Mr. Matthew Kumar for a lifetime of happiness, health, and love. May their days be filled with laughter, their hearts with joy, and their journey together be one of adventure and endless blessings.
To the happy couple, may you always find comfort in each other’s arms, cherish each moment together, and continue to inspire us all with your grace and devotion. Congratulations on this new chapter, and may your love story be forever as classy and fabulous as the way you began it.
Cheers to a lifetime of love!
Na zisete…! (in Greek)
By Georgia Papadon and team
Photo credits to @Andreas_megos and @nikolaskominis
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