Princess Kalina of Bulgaria's last public sighting before vanishing from the royal limelight


The rarely-seen Bulgarian royal was last photographed in public in 2024 when she attended a funeral ceremony with her family


Princess Kalina of Bulgaria attends the conference of Kitin Munoz at Club Siglo XXI on June 26, 2018 in Madrid, Spain. © Europa Press via Getty Images
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The royals of the world are often seen carrying out day-to-day engagements and celebrating milestone moments. But when it comes to Bulgaria's Princess Kalina, the 54-year-old royal keeps an unusually low profile, to the point that she hasn't resurfaced publicly in two years. 

Kalina, the only daughter of Simeon II, the last Tsar and former Prime Minister of Bulgaria, emerged for a sombre occasion on 29 May, 2024, with several family members, looking very different from the last time she was seen four years prior. The Princess stepped out alongside her husband Antonio José (Kitin) Muñoz Valcárcel and their son, Simeon-Hassan Muñoz, to bid farewell to King Ferdinand I of Bulgaria at a funeral ceremony held at Vrana Palace in Sofia. 

The rarely-seen royal wore a sleeveless geometric-print shift dress, showing off her dramatic physical transformation, including her now extremely toned arms and long orange hair, which she wore down for the occasion. Kalina complemented her formal attire with open-toe sandals. 

Princess Kalina of Bulgaria was seen for the first time since 2024 alongside Bulgaria's Prince Kyril of Preslav, Rosario Nadal, Prince Konstantin-Assen of Vidin, her husband Kitin Munoz and son Simeon-Hassan Munoz© Getty
Princess Kalina of Bulgaria's last public sighting was in May 2024

She's rarely seen these days

The royal has only made two public appearances in the last six years. Prior to 2024, Kalina hadn't been seen in public since 2020, when she attended the funeral for Princess Pilar of Spain at Monasterio de El Escorial on 29 January, wearing a fitted jacket and matching skirt over black opaque tights. The Princess had her hair fashioned up in an elegant braid crown and wore ankle boots to go with her modest attire. 

Princess Kalina was last seen in public at the funeral for Princess Pilar of Spain at Monasterio de El Escorial on January 29, 2020© Giovanni Sanvido
Princess Kalina was seen in public at the funeral for Princess Pilar of Spain at Monasterio de El Escorial on 29 January, 2020

Kalina made numerous appearances in 2018, sporting her hair in tight cornrow braids with eccentric accessories: a signature of her bold style. While attending a conference with her son in Madrid on 26 June that year, the royal had her braided hair in a high ponytail and an incredibly vibrant makeup look featuring yellow mascara, magenta eyeshadow and a bright pink shade of lipstick.

Princess Kalina's physical transformation

The young princess studied History of Art in London© Luc Castel
Princess Kalina in 1989

Kalina's muscular frame was on full display in 2024. Speaking to Spanish publication Hola!, Kalina said of the reaction to her dramatically different appearance: "I didn't expect it. I just wore a sleeveless dress. In the 21st century, a woman's physical form shouldn't be newsworthy."

The royal's athletic figure is the result of years of following a disciplined training regime. "If I don't train, I don't feel well. The only reason I do it is to be healthy and feel good," she reportedly said. 

The Princess wore a striking look to to attend a royal dinner for the  Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg's silver wedding aniversary celebrations© Pascal Le Segretain
Princess Kalina in 2006

Kalina previously made headlines in the early 2000s when her appearance sparked rumours she had undergone major facial surgery. Kalina's husband Kitin shut down the speculation in 2018 when he explained her appearance was the result of a childhood accident that broke her two front teeth. 

The royal had to undergo emergency surgery after having dental work done to replace the teeth with crowns in 1999, which led to an infection that spread into her nasal cartilage. "It caused cosmetic damage, which was not important at that time since the vital thing was to save the eye and nose from the infection," her husband told HOLA!.

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