Six months have passed since that notorious announcement regarding the separation of Tatiana Blatnik and Nicholas of Greece. The Princess retains the title despite the divorce, but also the pain of «a really difficult year», as he assured in his first statements after the end of the marriage.
There are two reasons that have caused a change in his life. On the one hand, divorcewhich was reached after a long process of wear and tear that still has its consequences. And there is also the disappearance of his half-brother, Attilio Brileburgin Los Angeles, a case that remains open because he has not been found.
His stepbrother remains missing since last May, when he was last seen near the beaches of Malibu (California). Shocking news which was known just a few weeks after the writer and the Hellenic royal decided to separate their paths after 14 years together.
The pain of Tatiana Blatnik
It was in the Helena magazine ‘BHMagazino’ where she offered different reflections half a year after her divorce. «2024 has been a really difficult year for me, of transition, full of moments of uncertainty and pain», he acknowledged.
However, far from sinking, Tatiana Blatnik He has assured that he feels strong. “I think it is in adversity that we often find our deepest strength. “Life’s challenges remind me how important it is to persevere, have hope and faith in the power of the human spirit.”
For her, the shelter of her loved ones has been fundamental: «I had the support of my family, my friends and my environment and I drew immense strength from them. Everything happened at the same time. “It was like an avalanche of changes in front of everyone.”
The memory of his father
It has been a difficult time from which many lessons have been learned. «I learned the importance of allowing myself to feel, cry, manage emotions and move forward with self-compassion», said Tatiana Blatnik, founder of the Breathe Hellas association, dedicated to mental health.
“The loss of my father and the fact of having spent key years away from my people, in a boarding school, affected me deeply,” he recalled about the tragic death of his father, the businessman of Slovenian origin Ladislav Blatnik, who sand committed suicide when she was a child.
The author of the book ‘A Taste of Greece’ has pointed out that those events “shaped me to become who I am today and at the same time made me much more aware of the emotional needs of otherslike the feeling of loneliness.
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