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Chloé currently works as a freelance opinion editor for the [[:wikipedia:BBC|BBC]], ''[[:wikipedia:HuffPost|HuffPost]]'' and other outlets. She has written an autobiography and has done investigative journalism for [[CBN News]].
Chloé currently works as a freelance opinion editor for the [[:wikipedia:BBC|BBC]], ''[[:wikipedia:HuffPost|HuffPost]]'' and other outlets. She has written an autobiography and has done investigative journalism for [[CBN News]].
 
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== Youth and early career ==
== Youth and early career ==



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Chloé, Princess of Zoland (née Chloé Janée Vescovi born 1972), is a Cordonian writer, journalist and television personality. She is the former wife of Wolfgang, Prince of Zoland, the third son of King Dirk II and Queen Abigail.

She was raised in Vescovi and attended the Vescovi College. She is the daughter of the former Duke and Duchess of Vescovi. She began working as a journalist in Cordonian C. D. during the dot-com bubble. Vescovi began a relationship with Prince Wolfgang in 1994, and they were married privately in 1996. The couple had two sons, princes Luca and Isaak. Their marriage, separation and divorce in 2002 attracted media attention.

Albeit a member of the Cordonian royal family, Chloé and Prince Wolfgang were private citizens by the time of their marriage as King Constantine slimmed down the size of the royal family in 1993. Chloé and Prince Wolfgang still were involved in charities and volunteer work revolving around helping people in poverty and she maintained her professional career as the first royal member to do so. In the years after her divorce, Chloé was the subject of tension between King Constantine and Queen Regina, but nonetheless has appeared on occasion at various royal events throughout the years.

Chloé currently works as a freelance opinion editor for the BBC, HuffPost and other outlets. She has written an autobiography and has done investigative journalism for CBN News.

Youth and early career

Marriage and later career

Titles and styles

  • 1972–1996: Her Ladyship The Lady Chloé Vescovi
  • 1996–2002: Her Royal Highness The Princess of Zoland
  • 2002–present: Her Grace Chloé, Princess of Zoland

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