Although she had been invited, she chose not to attend. A key figure in the Greek royal family for many years, Tatiana missed both the ceremony at Athens Cathedral and the dinner that preceded it. Her Swedish relatives, including Crown Princess Victoria and her mother Queen Anne-Marie, were also absent despite being cousins of Theodora. No reason was given for their absence from the important celebration, which came after previous efforts to make the wedding a success.
Marie-Chantal Miller and her daughter Olympia were prominent at the event, along with VIP guests such as Princess Benedikte and Prince Christian of Hanover. Tatiana's absence was particularly notable because her separation from Prince Nikola was amicable, with the couple maintaining a good relationship after their separation. Tatiana took to social media to show off her achievement of climbing Mount Olympus, sharing that it was a long-cherished dream come true.
After six hours of climbing, she shared her excitement, saying, "We all have our own mountains to climb." This year has been a challenging one for her, marked by her divorce and personal hardship. Her brother has been missing for more than three months, last seen in Malibu on his birthday, which added to her difficulties.
Despite these difficulties, Tatiana expressed hope for her brother's safety and appealed for help to find him, combining her message with precious family photos. Her words reflect resilience and determination in difficult times. Despite her divorce, she maintains a respectful and positive relationship with the Greek royal family.
Her decision to climb the mountain on her wedding day symbolizes her strength in overcoming obstacles and pursuing new goals. Tatiana continues to inspire others, showing that faith and determination can carry a person through even the most difficult moments.