Elena is first in the line of succession to the former Romanian throne and headship of the House of Romania[2] as her elder sister Margareta's heir presumptive.
Elena spent her childhood at her family homes in Lausanne, Switzerland, and in the United Kingdom at Ayot House, St Lawrence, Hertfordshire; during holidays she and her sisters spent time with their grandmother, Helen, Queen Mother in Florence, Italy at Villa Sparta and in Denmark with Princess Margaret and Prince René.[5] She and her sisters were told "fascinating tales of a homeland they couldn't visit" by their father.[6]
Education
Elena received her primary education in Switzerland[7] and her secondary at Effingham House in Little Common, Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex; she was fond of sports during her school years, playing on goal defence in the netball team.[citation needed]
Careers
In the mid 1970s, Elena taught handicapped children for a short period of time in London and after her leaving, she began a two-year course in art restoration;[8] following the end of her course she worked in an art restoration firm in London.[1]
Activities
In the 1980s Elena along with her first husband Robin Medforth-Mills started a project to train 45 handicapped Ethiopian refugees in printing, bookbinding and leatherwork. In 1982 Elena founded an International school in Gezira, Sudan.[9]
In 1990 along with Elena’s first husband, the then-Lord Mayor of Newcastle, Terry Cooney, and Harry Charrington was a founder-member of the North-East Relief Fund for Romania, which helped victims of the Ceausescu regime.[10][11]
On 26 June 2011, Elena and her second husband Alexander Nixon visited the Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College in Darlington, County Durham, England[12] to present awards to students who went to Romania for voluntary work and helping to build and repair housing in Brașov, a project based around the Roma community.[13]
On 3 October 2011, Elena attended the 100th commemorative anniversary of the historic Western travels of ʻAbdu'l-Bahá in London, as a great-granddaughter of Queen Marie who had converted to the Baháʼí Faith,[14] Elena spoke of how her great grandmother's Baháʼí legacy has inspired her to help those of need.[15]
After 50 years of exile of the Romanian royal family from Romania, in 1990 Elena's sisters Crown Princess Margareta and Princess Sophie visited Romania for the first time following the Romanian Revolution and the overthrow of the Communist dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu in December 1989, she along with the royal family were involved in helping the Romanians.[6]
Elena's first official appearance in Romania was on 19 April 1992 on Easter Day along with former King Michael I, his wife Anne, her first husband Robin Medforth-Mills, and her son Nicholas, where they were met with hundreds of thousands of supporters;[citation needed] Elena and her son Nicholas famously waved the Royal Flag from a balcony in Revolution Square.[21][better source needed][22] She came again on Christmas Day of 1997 when the entire royal family entered Romania for the first time after 50 years of exile.[23]
Since her first visit Elena occasionally visited Romania for family gatherings[24] and for occasions such as: the 60th birthday celebration of Crown Princess Margareta[25] and the 90th birthday celebrations of King Michael I.[26] However, since 2013 Elena has increased her activities in Romania by attending investiture ceremonies,[27][28] presenting awards,[29][30] book launches[31] and Christmas gatherings.[32]
Nicholas Michael de Roumanie Medforth-Mills (b. La Tour Hospital, Meyrin, Geneva, Switzerland 1 April 1985),[36] formerly HRH Prince Nicholas of Romania. [citation needed] He married Alina Maria Binder, a Romanian journalist, in a civil ceremony on 6 October 2017 in Henley-on-Thames.[37] On 30 September 2018 the couple married religiously at Saint Elijah Church in Sinaia, and the party took place at Sinaia Casino.[38] He has three children, a daughter from a previous relationship with Nicoleta Cîrjan, and a daughter and son from his marriage:
Iris Anna Cîrjan (born 9 February 2016)
Maria Alexandra Medforth-Mills (born 7 November 2020)[39]
Mihai de Roumanie-Medforth-Mills (born 15 April 2022)[40]
Elena was remarried on 14 August 1998 in a civil ceremony at Peterlee to Alexander Philips Nixon McAteer (born 22 October 1964). The marriage was private and was attended by the Romanian royal family, the groom's mother, and close friends. The groom was given the style His Excellency Domnul Alexander McAteer. Alexander changed his surname to Nixon. He is a Knight of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George, and holds a number of Romanian decorations. He has consistently refused to take any royal title.
^Blood Royal – From the time of Alexander the Great to Queen Elizabeth II, by Charles Mosley, published for Ruvigny Ltd., London, 2002 (page 288) (ISBN0-9524229-9-9)