With her setteling in Romania, where she amassed a great fortune, the couple’s relationship deteriorated and they divorced in 1935, right before the Restoration of the Greek Monarchy. In 1921, after refusing his proposal before, she married Crown Prince George of Greece, who soon became King in a politically volatile environment that led to them being deposed and exiled by 1924. Raised by her grand-uncle and great aunt, King Carol I and Queen Elisabeth of Romania, she was an introvert and socially isolated with a volatile temperament. The second child and eldest daughter of King Ferdinand of Romania and Princess Marie of Edinburgh and Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, she was the sister of King Carol II of Romania, Queen Maria of Yugoslavia, and Princess Ileana.