Prince Nikolaos & Chrysi News & Current Events Part 1: 2025 -


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Chrysi, accompanied Nikolaos on the AXION HELLAS expedition.

Chrysi spoke with intense emotion in one of the organization’s videos about the meaning of volunteering.
“For me, Axion Hellas is proof that people with different paths and from different professions unite for a common cause and can change lives,” she said. She also emphasized her personal gain: “Every time I participate, I feel that I receive much more than I give.”
Chrysi Vardinoyannis closed her statement by expressing a wish for the future of the organization and the country: "In the future, I would like to see Axion Hellas spread to all parts of Greece, so that no one feels forgotten or alone, and to convey to our children the power of volunteerism and for them to understand that solidarity is our greatest legacy."

She said: “NO ONE SHOULD FEEL FORGOTTEN OR ALONE”
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Just a question out of curiosity. Are Chrysi's parents married or separated? I was reading a Greek newspaper, and although it doesn't specify, it seems they've been separated for many years.
 
Just a question out of curiosity. Are Chrysi's parents married or separated? I was reading a Greek newspaper, and although it doesn't specify, it seems they've been separated for many years.
They are separated for many years. I suppose with official divorce also as her mum is mentioned everywhere with her unmarried name.
 
We're focusing on the context wrong.
He's referring to how Greeks who approach him start the conversation by saying,"Even though I'm anti-monarchist.... I want to congratulate you for you voluntary action..."
Nikolaos is referring to the fact that people's ideology doesn't matter to him, whether they're monarchist or anti-monarchist, because talking to him doesn't make you a monarchist. This is strange, people approach him and start the conversation by saying, "I'm anti-monarchist..." when Nikolaos doesn't care about the person's ideology, so he jokingly says, "I was anti-monarchist too when my father scolded me" (he's talking about when he was a child ) but he's saying it in an innocent way, making reference to the fact that people approach him and the first thing they express is their ideology.

Regarding the title, it is obvious that every time a member of the Royal family is called Prince in Greece, the press attacks them as if they have demanded that they be called "Princes," . They don't require anyone to call them "Princes." If you believe in the monarchy, then you're free to call them Prince, but they don't require it.
By the way, six months ago, while walking with his mother, he had an incident that seemed very serious; he hit his head.
He said in the interview that people would approach him and the first thing they'd say was, "I'm not a monarchist..." This was common; he wasn't interested in the ideology of the anonymous people who came to greet him, but they would start the conversation by talking about their political views. Yesterday, Nikolaos was in Rodopoli and Kato Poroia , with Axion Hellas, and you can imagine the questions. He replied, "I came to help the place—I am not interested in politics, I am not a politician."

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