Marie-Chantal Miller: she was not born a princess, but a millionaire, and then the queen of Greece

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It was not enough for her to be the "princess of New York," the golden millionaire of the Big Apple. Marie-Chantal Miller grew up in the most ostentatious affluence, a product of the entrepreneurial spirit of her father, Robert Warren Miller, owner of DFS Duty Free, present in hundreds of airports around the world, and a fortune estimated at €1.5 billion. He always thought he was rude, so he wanted to give his daughters a great education. Even his wife, Ecuadorian socialite Maria Clara Pesantes Beserra, changed her name to the more cosmopolitan Marie Chantal Pesantes. Miller Patriarchon wanted what the new money doesn't give him: history. And for that he used his three daughters, Marie-Chantal, Alexandra and Pia. The girls' childhoods were spent in Hong Kong, but after graduation they made a pilgrimage to the most exclusive schools in the West, where the children of the old European elite are educated. All three attended the prestigious Swiss boarding school Le Rosey, where the venerable King Don Juan Carlos, the Aga Khan, the last Shah of Iran, Reza Pahlavi, and Prince Rainier of Monaco studied. Then they studied at the University of Paris, the cradle of refinement.
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