[1][2] Her maternal grandfather, Philippos, was an Egyptian-born Greek who served as a naval architect and was president of Det Norske Veritas.
Her father continued the family’s pharmaceutical business in London and was a collector of rare coins, stamps, and art, and established the Grabowski Gallery in the United Kingdom.
[2] Following her time at Deutsche Bank, she founded MG Capital Advisors S.A., an independent advisory firm specializing in portfolio management for corporate and private clients.
[9] Her husband and prime minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis called for Akrita’s parliamentary immunity to be lifted to enable the lawsuit.
Their separation led to legal distinctions in their financial disclosures, a matter discussed publicly due to Mitsotakis's political career.
[4][2] The Grabowski-Mitsotakis family faced public scrutiny regarding property ownership and finances, particularly concerning the acquisition of an apartment in Paris.
[6] In a 2020 interview with the Financial Times, Grabowski-Mitsotakis highlighted her appreciation for antique items and her fondness for brooches, which were passed down to her from her mother and grandmother.