The Crown Prince of Greece has marked his 29th wedding anniversary with a special tribute to wife Marie-Chantal Miller. Pavlos, the Crown Prince of Greece has shared a photo of the couple seated on the steps of a residence. His sentiments, translated from Greek to English, read: "Today we celebrate 29 years of blissful marriage - thank you for our wonderful children and our life.

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" They got engaged on a ski lift in Gstaad, Switzerland in 1994 and were married in London on July 1, 1995, surrounded by royals and celebrities. Even the late Queen Elizabeth was in attendance to see Pavlos and Marie-Chantal tie the knot, the bride dressed in a Valentino wedding gown that cost US$250,000 (approx. $377,000).

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