Vladimir Putin has always been decisively private when it comes to domestic matters. The Russian President has never officially acknowledged his children’s names, but the United States Treasury Department might have the answer to this deeply buried secret. Both of Putin’s daughters, Maria and Katerina, have been sanctioned by the United States and the United Kingdom to exert severe political pressure on Putin.
Even without the current state of interest due to the ongoing war with Ukraine, Vladimir Putin has always been one of the most talked about global leaders. Naturally, a man in his position would play his cards closer regarding his personal life. However, his daughters have come of age and established themselves as a pillar of the Russian community.
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All About Vladimir Putin’s Elder Daughter Maria
Maria Vladimirovna Vorontsova, 37, is believed to be Putin’s elder daughter. The available information on her states that she is a practicing endocrinologist at the prestigious Endocrinology Research Center in Moscow. Maria, a polyglot, also serves as deputy chairman of the Russian Society of Young Endocrinologists, along with a few business interests.
She’s believed to have been separated from her previous husband, a Dutch businessman named Jorrit Joost Faassen. In one of her rare public appearances, she went on television to spread awareness about serious medical issues such as children’s obesity and diabetes.
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Who Is Vladimir Putin’s Second Daughter Katerina?
Katerina Vladimirovna Tikhonova, 36, is supposedly Putin’s younger daughter. A polyglot like her sister, she has had quite the career change. She started her career as a professional dancer, leaving it for a more accomplished career as a technical executive for Russia and its defense industry.
Katerina was reportedly married to Kirill Shamalov, a shareholder of a Russian petrochemicals company. She’s no stranger to the public limelight, as she virtually attended the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum to expound on international investment disputes. The conference recognized her as the Institute for Mathematical Research of Complex Systems at Moscow State University deputy director.