Tatiana Blatnik’s divorce settlement may be hampered by her riches

Tatiana Blatnik may be entitled to one-third of the marital assets in her divorce from Nikolaos, son of the late Greek King, Constantine, a leading Greek attorney has said.

Sakis Kehagioglou, a prominent criminal lawyer, said the couple’ divorce would be guided by Greek law, their

place of residence.

Mr. Kehagioglou said in an interview that Ms. Blatnik could also be awarded more than a third of the Nikoloas' wealth, estimated at 5 million dollars -- a provision guiding divorces in Greece.

Factors such as the spouse’s contribution to boosting the couple’s wealth, could impact the final settlement. But Ms. Blatnik’s personal wealth may also curtail it.

An entrepreneur, author, and philanthropist, Ms. Blatnik was born in Caracas, Venezuela and raised in Switzerland. Her mother originates from an aristocratic family and her father, born in Yugoslavia, moved to Venezuela where he was once engaged to Hollywood actress Natalie Wood.

After her father’s death she was raised by her mother and stepfather, Attilio Brillembourg, who owns a financial services company in New York.

She married Nikolaos in 2015 and has since then been recognized for her charitable work.

Mr. Kehagioglou said any prenuptial agreement, unless made under Greek law, would not be applicable.

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