At the time of her wedding, pressure was high sinceAndrea was second in line to the throne.
That being said, she is still committed to doing her duties with grace.
And, thanks to her go-getter attitude, we will likely see more of Tatiana moving forward.

While her family was not even remotely aristocratic in the European sense of the word, this barely mattered.
Of course, this was not Santo Domingo’s only business venture.
This diversification of assets allowed him to build an empire and what an empire it was!

In that sense, Tatiana experienced a very privileged childhood.
What’s more, Tatiana is also part Brazilian on her father’s side.
At one point during the interview, the heiress was asked what she likes to eat when sick.

“Rice and beans, the Brazilian national dish.”
She was surrounded by people from all over the world both inside and outside her home.
Over the course of her childhood, Tatiana traveled extensively with her parents.

It does strive, however, to avoid academic failure and/or completely deviant behavior."
The rest is history.
She later added, “We wear what we like and what we feel comfortable in.”

And, it didn’t take long for her efforts to pay off.
In 2010, Tatiana was ranked onVanity Fair’s famous International Best-Dressed List.
At the time,The Guardiancalled her look “posh hippy … meets vamp.”

These days, though, Tatiana prefers the expression “nomad chic.”
This was especially true in 2009 when her father, Julio Santo Domingo, died of cancer.
He was reportedly just 52 years old.

To make matters worse for the mourning family, it was not long before they took another major blow.
At the time,Forbesestimated her net worth to be approximately $2.2 billion.
(We’re sure she’s fine, though).

Interestingly, it seems that Tatiana has managed her money much more efficiently than her brother.
A separate report inForbesestimated Julio’s worth at $1 billion, down from $2.2 billion in 2015.
Julio is currently employed as a DJ.

At the time, Tatiana was mulling over her future.
Meanwhile, her friend, Dana, was planning to launch an ethical fashion brand.
The Muzungu Sisters were officially in business.
One of the ways that they do that is by paying their artisans fair wages.
The duo had first crossed paths in boarding school and been in love for years.
What was surprising, though, was that Tatiana and Andrea did not have one wedding, but two.
Leading up to this summertime event, Tatiana celebrated her last days of singledom by soaking up the sun.
Six months later, the pair wed again this time in a totally different setting.
Wearing a white fur cape over her bespoke Valentino gown, the bride looked like a snow queen.
To keep the paparazzi away from the event, the Monegasque police provided security.
Before they even got married, they already had a son, Alexandre Casiraghi.
And, just two years later, they were joined by a daughter, who they named India Casiraghi.
Their third child, Maximilian Casiraghi, was born in 2018.
All in all, Tatiana appears like a very present mother.
In the same interview, Tatiana revealed that she has cut back on business trips.
As the socialite told Bonberi, she enjoys engaging with traditional medicine as a way to relax.
“I love acupuncture and reflexology.
They can usually fix just about anything that’s wrong.”
On top of those things, Tatiana takes care of herself by enjoying certain routines.
She generally starts her day by drinking hot water with lemon as soon as she wakes up.
And she also tries to get good sleep when she’s on the road.
Naturally, Tatiana also tries to incorporate nutritious foods into her diet.
In practice, this means cooking meals with plenty of whole grains and lots of veggies.
In her opinion, this combination is “fresh and delicious.”
That being said, Tatiana is no pack rat.
Interestingly, Tatiana is not a huge fan of anything that looks too perfect and her mother-in-law agrees.
Tatiana seems to walk this line perfectly.