Kimberly Guilfoyle, known for her outspoken persona and ties to the president's family, initially sought the prestigious ambassadorship to the Vatican but was swiftly redirected to Greece after the president intervened. Sources reveal that her appointment to Greece was facilitated behind the scenes by close allies, with her name added to the shortlist as an alternative. The Vatican post was deemed unsuitable due to her background and public image, while Greece emerged as a compromise, offering diplomatic visibility and a desirable location.
Guilfoyle's selection was considered unconventional by insiders, given the sensitive nature of the Vatican role and her lack of deep ties to the Catholic Church. Despite speculation, a source close to Guilfoyle insists she never pursued the Vatican position and is enthusiastic about her new role in Athens, where she will be the first female ambassador to Greece. She is expected to move into the official residence before the end of October, succeeding Ambassador George Tsunis.

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